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> Please respond to the strongest plausible interpretation of what someone says, not a weaker one that's easier to criticize. Assume good faith.
There is also plenty of extremely experienced programmers saying "this stuff is useless for programming".
Why do you care so much to write a blog post? Like if it's such a big advantage, why not stay quiet and exploit it? Why not make Anti-AI blog posts to gain even more of an advantage? One of the big red flags I see…
He's built lots of cool stuff with AI. Here is four random ones pulled from https://tools.simonwillison.net - https://tools.simonwillison.net/bullish-bearish - https://tools.simonwillison.net/user-agent -…
I find it slightly ironic that Anthropic benefits from ignoring intellectual property but then tries to enforce it on their competitors. How would they even detect that you used CC on a competitor? There's surely no…
I wonder what would happen if Github was flooded with a few thousand repos that looked legit but had some poison files embedded inside.
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This isn't sabotaging AI research, it's sabotaging companies who scrape information indiscriminately from the internet to power their LLM-as-a-service business. AI is far more than just OpenAI and Anthropic...
Or Lua... :>
Go's type system is fine. This kind of comment is just pointless and goes against HN rules.
Probably stop using technology. Might go back to bartending tbh.
I hate to say it, but this probably would not have happened in a garbage collected language. GC languages are fast these days. If you don't want a runtime like C# (which has excellent performance) a language like Go…
I tried everything lol.
Last time I tried Linux I was so done with Windows I installed Arch. Couldn't connect to Wifi. I figured it was Arch, so I installed Ubuntu. Literally the same problem. So I got a new USB wifi adaptor that said it…
Doesn't everyone use OpenCode or Claude Code these days? I haven't heard about V0 in a long time.
Yeah my guess is that it takes roughly the same amount of time regardless if it's AI agents or hand coding, the time just gets spent in different ways (writing vs reading for example).
I suspect the argument is that both AI and a compiler enables building software at a higher level of abstraction.
I think it's pretty clear at this point we will need some mechanism of confirming the veracity of media online. Unless we can reliably detect AI-generated images and videos we will need something like a chain-of-custody…
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> Please respond to the strongest plausible interpretation of what someone says, not a weaker one that's easier to criticize. Assume good faith.
There is also plenty of extremely experienced programmers saying "this stuff is useless for programming".
Why do you care so much to write a blog post? Like if it's such a big advantage, why not stay quiet and exploit it? Why not make Anti-AI blog posts to gain even more of an advantage? One of the big red flags I see…
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He's built lots of cool stuff with AI. Here is four random ones pulled from https://tools.simonwillison.net - https://tools.simonwillison.net/bullish-bearish - https://tools.simonwillison.net/user-agent -…
I find it slightly ironic that Anthropic benefits from ignoring intellectual property but then tries to enforce it on their competitors. How would they even detect that you used CC on a competitor? There's surely no…
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I wonder what would happen if Github was flooded with a few thousand repos that looked legit but had some poison files embedded inside.
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This isn't sabotaging AI research, it's sabotaging companies who scrape information indiscriminately from the internet to power their LLM-as-a-service business. AI is far more than just OpenAI and Anthropic...
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Or Lua... :>
Go's type system is fine. This kind of comment is just pointless and goes against HN rules.
Probably stop using technology. Might go back to bartending tbh.
I hate to say it, but this probably would not have happened in a garbage collected language. GC languages are fast these days. If you don't want a runtime like C# (which has excellent performance) a language like Go…
I tried everything lol.
Last time I tried Linux I was so done with Windows I installed Arch. Couldn't connect to Wifi. I figured it was Arch, so I installed Ubuntu. Literally the same problem. So I got a new USB wifi adaptor that said it…
Doesn't everyone use OpenCode or Claude Code these days? I haven't heard about V0 in a long time.
Yeah my guess is that it takes roughly the same amount of time regardless if it's AI agents or hand coding, the time just gets spent in different ways (writing vs reading for example).
I suspect the argument is that both AI and a compiler enables building software at a higher level of abstraction.
I think it's pretty clear at this point we will need some mechanism of confirming the veracity of media online. Unless we can reliably detect AI-generated images and videos we will need something like a chain-of-custody…