They have to be doing some variant of this in the life cycle because of how wildly the performance changes over time. I refuse to give Anthropic my own money because the subscription plans are essentially useless. It's…
I often use this quote. One of my favorite of all times. Really cool to see somebody else use it! Every year that passes the more important that quote becomes.
Of course they are. They will boil the frogs slowly until they get the frog soup they so desire. Each time the water gets a little bit too hot (public outrage) they will turn it back down for a bit. Every major global…
100% agree that places close too early for folks that work into the evening.
I didn’t forget this. I worked for pennies in retail longer than I ever did anything else. I see a clear change over the past few decades.
Take an hour off at 2-3pm in any major US city and look at how many people are just milling about. Mostly shopping. There are a lot of people in the US that are not working. Pre-2008 retail was quiet in the middle of…
This comes off as extremely condescending. I am pretty sure the person you are trying to give basic dieting advice already knows this. Why are you trying so hard to convince people to not take medication that helps them?
You assume the tech lords would allow us access to natural resources to do that. Hint: they won’t. They will own everything.
I am real jealous of the boomers and gen-x being able to bail on the tech job market right as it goes to shit. Could not make for better timing. Everyone else looking at somehow surviving for the next 20-30 years knows…
Looks like the Facebook employee got scared. They always keep quiet…
For all the folks that proudly say “fine I will use browser X instead!” Don’t you realize the next step is to slowly change chrome so sites will work in chrome, but not other minority browsers? Google is playing the…
> my manager has no idea who I am, nor what I’m working on, and I’ve never met them despite me being on the team for nearly two months. This is the fast track to being next in a round of layoffs. If your manager does…
It’s because upper management demands it. Do most of your coding with an LLM or find another job, etc. How much you “llm all the things” is now a measured performance metric. It’s pure madness but employees are…
I wish iPadOS properly handled full screen and keyboard input. It runs rather well on my M4 iPad Pro but the lack of proper full screen support in the browser with mouse capture ruins it. Awesome emulator though!
Even if a Mac mini at home was slightly cheaper per token I still use OpenRouter because I want to out source the heat generation and noise to a datacenter.
This is the best possible take if you ask me. Sundar won because he was not wildly unstable like the other Google Execs were at that time.
The world needs 6.22 open sourced.
How much does the frame rate go up by with the crack applied I wonder…
We might all find ourselves become “useless”. If we don’t like it, a drone might come to our door to correct our behavior. What do we do when most can’t trade their labor for money?
So installing mass surveillance systems without permission of the people being spied on counts as philanthropy now? We are at a weird place right now in the US.
We don’t want them, they are being forced on us by banning natural gas furnaces and efficient refrigerants.
Yeah I can work for minutes in the $20 Claude plan but potentially hours with Codex. It’s just not worth bothering.
People have to work to survive and afford medical treatment in the US. It’s funny how you can blame the people forced to work to survive and not the system that is setup to force them to do so. The elite post covid have…
Using LLM's in an "agentic loop" is indeed a game changer. Give it a try in a sandbox.
5.2-codex is pretty solid and you get dramatically higher usage rates with cheap plans. I would assume API use is much cheaper as well.
They have to be doing some variant of this in the life cycle because of how wildly the performance changes over time. I refuse to give Anthropic my own money because the subscription plans are essentially useless. It's…
I often use this quote. One of my favorite of all times. Really cool to see somebody else use it! Every year that passes the more important that quote becomes.
Of course they are. They will boil the frogs slowly until they get the frog soup they so desire. Each time the water gets a little bit too hot (public outrage) they will turn it back down for a bit. Every major global…
100% agree that places close too early for folks that work into the evening.
I didn’t forget this. I worked for pennies in retail longer than I ever did anything else. I see a clear change over the past few decades.
Take an hour off at 2-3pm in any major US city and look at how many people are just milling about. Mostly shopping. There are a lot of people in the US that are not working. Pre-2008 retail was quiet in the middle of…
This comes off as extremely condescending. I am pretty sure the person you are trying to give basic dieting advice already knows this. Why are you trying so hard to convince people to not take medication that helps them?
You assume the tech lords would allow us access to natural resources to do that. Hint: they won’t. They will own everything.
I am real jealous of the boomers and gen-x being able to bail on the tech job market right as it goes to shit. Could not make for better timing. Everyone else looking at somehow surviving for the next 20-30 years knows…
Looks like the Facebook employee got scared. They always keep quiet…
For all the folks that proudly say “fine I will use browser X instead!” Don’t you realize the next step is to slowly change chrome so sites will work in chrome, but not other minority browsers? Google is playing the…
> my manager has no idea who I am, nor what I’m working on, and I’ve never met them despite me being on the team for nearly two months. This is the fast track to being next in a round of layoffs. If your manager does…
It’s because upper management demands it. Do most of your coding with an LLM or find another job, etc. How much you “llm all the things” is now a measured performance metric. It’s pure madness but employees are…
I wish iPadOS properly handled full screen and keyboard input. It runs rather well on my M4 iPad Pro but the lack of proper full screen support in the browser with mouse capture ruins it. Awesome emulator though!
Even if a Mac mini at home was slightly cheaper per token I still use OpenRouter because I want to out source the heat generation and noise to a datacenter.
This is the best possible take if you ask me. Sundar won because he was not wildly unstable like the other Google Execs were at that time.
The world needs 6.22 open sourced.
How much does the frame rate go up by with the crack applied I wonder…
We might all find ourselves become “useless”. If we don’t like it, a drone might come to our door to correct our behavior. What do we do when most can’t trade their labor for money?
So installing mass surveillance systems without permission of the people being spied on counts as philanthropy now? We are at a weird place right now in the US.
We don’t want them, they are being forced on us by banning natural gas furnaces and efficient refrigerants.
Yeah I can work for minutes in the $20 Claude plan but potentially hours with Codex. It’s just not worth bothering.
People have to work to survive and afford medical treatment in the US. It’s funny how you can blame the people forced to work to survive and not the system that is setup to force them to do so. The elite post covid have…
Using LLM's in an "agentic loop" is indeed a game changer. Give it a try in a sandbox.
5.2-codex is pretty solid and you get dramatically higher usage rates with cheap plans. I would assume API use is much cheaper as well.