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Well let me avoid those that don’t understand it. It’s literally Rust 101.
This is like saying you don’t like nails because you don’t understand how to use a hammer though. Developers are not understanding how to use the hints properly which is causing you a personal headache. The hints aren’t…
I reached this conclusion pretty quickly. With all the hand holding I can write it faster - and it’s not bragging, almost anyone experienced here could do the same. Writing the code is the fast and easy part once you…
Just become a black hat then. It will be easy to find problems in everything but the very top percent of AI generated software.
> LLMs offer access to good enough help at cost, scale and availability that human practitioners can only dream of. No
OK that’s super confusing but makes sense. I can choose between Apple Pay and other options in literally every app I use and was very confused.
Social obligations are inherently weak is the point I’m trying to make. Make it easy for active users of your software to distribute it and make it harder for free-loaders. The problem solves itself.
If there’s a bug in SSH libraries that Canonical ships in Ubuntu, that is their distribution of that library even if they are not the primary authors. Canonical guarantees support for the software it ships, so they are…
This is the wrong product. The right product is an AI-powered operating system that presents webviews. Web browsers as applications are made completely useless by the AI wave and I fully expect only the webview portion…
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I’m AI neutral but the writing style here is pretty dismissive, and - to match the tone of the article - annoying as fuck. Most completely reasonable objections to LLMs were totally dismissed.
The more this stuff gets introduced the more I’m convinced to use Rust everywhere. I’m not saying this is the Rust way - it’s actually reminiscent of Python/C#. But, Rust does it better. If we keep going down these…
I agree with the article that it’s difficult. What if Google was still allowed to distribute their apps via embedded Chromium, but were not allowed to ship the Chrome derivative as a full-fledged browser? That may still…
There’s zero chance this would ever be a fair split. They know nothing about building technology so are never in the right. This happens often enough that most startup accelerators pre-flag it as criteria to not invest…
I may be targeted for calling this the “correct” way, but it is - it’s the only correct way. Otherwise you need complicated setups to test any of the stuff you put up there since none of it can be run locally /…
Practically speaking I think it requires a lot of will, momentum, and process to change this. The decision even if made soon would probably take a few years to complete. Supplementing it may be faster (eg. adding Euro…
Specifically the F-35, as that phrasing is ambiguous within the context I wrote it.
It has completely fallen apart to any outside observer. It will take decades, possibly a generational timescale to repair. The damage is already irreversible on any near to medium term timescale - how bad it gets on an…
I find some of the comments I’ve read today in this thread somewhat enlightening - there is intelligent conversation about the capabilities of the American hardware and its software. The sophistication of the F-35…
I’ve noticed that there are some interesting bubbles around this fact as well. Anyone that hasn’t been laid off yet is completely, blissfully ignorant to the forest burning down outside their walls. I have been…
If it wasn't obvious, no. I have a position but I'm really trying to make a neutral point here.
Big Balls, man? Really? This dude is vetted to make this change? Come on. The kid wouldn’t be an unpaid intern at most companies. He wouldn’t pass the HR screen. Regardless of politics, they don’t have the credentials.
I appreciate your optimism but the people you hope to convince are no longer listening.
I can understand that phrasing - it sounds like they’re trying to impose the American way on sovereign nations. I think they may be surprised that they get nowhere on this.
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Well let me avoid those that don’t understand it. It’s literally Rust 101.
This is like saying you don’t like nails because you don’t understand how to use a hammer though. Developers are not understanding how to use the hints properly which is causing you a personal headache. The hints aren’t…
I reached this conclusion pretty quickly. With all the hand holding I can write it faster - and it’s not bragging, almost anyone experienced here could do the same. Writing the code is the fast and easy part once you…
Just become a black hat then. It will be easy to find problems in everything but the very top percent of AI generated software.
> LLMs offer access to good enough help at cost, scale and availability that human practitioners can only dream of. No
OK that’s super confusing but makes sense. I can choose between Apple Pay and other options in literally every app I use and was very confused.
Social obligations are inherently weak is the point I’m trying to make. Make it easy for active users of your software to distribute it and make it harder for free-loaders. The problem solves itself.
If there’s a bug in SSH libraries that Canonical ships in Ubuntu, that is their distribution of that library even if they are not the primary authors. Canonical guarantees support for the software it ships, so they are…
This is the wrong product. The right product is an AI-powered operating system that presents webviews. Web browsers as applications are made completely useless by the AI wave and I fully expect only the webview portion…
Leave
I’m AI neutral but the writing style here is pretty dismissive, and - to match the tone of the article - annoying as fuck. Most completely reasonable objections to LLMs were totally dismissed.
The more this stuff gets introduced the more I’m convinced to use Rust everywhere. I’m not saying this is the Rust way - it’s actually reminiscent of Python/C#. But, Rust does it better. If we keep going down these…
I agree with the article that it’s difficult. What if Google was still allowed to distribute their apps via embedded Chromium, but were not allowed to ship the Chrome derivative as a full-fledged browser? That may still…
There’s zero chance this would ever be a fair split. They know nothing about building technology so are never in the right. This happens often enough that most startup accelerators pre-flag it as criteria to not invest…
I may be targeted for calling this the “correct” way, but it is - it’s the only correct way. Otherwise you need complicated setups to test any of the stuff you put up there since none of it can be run locally /…
Practically speaking I think it requires a lot of will, momentum, and process to change this. The decision even if made soon would probably take a few years to complete. Supplementing it may be faster (eg. adding Euro…
Specifically the F-35, as that phrasing is ambiguous within the context I wrote it.
It has completely fallen apart to any outside observer. It will take decades, possibly a generational timescale to repair. The damage is already irreversible on any near to medium term timescale - how bad it gets on an…
I find some of the comments I’ve read today in this thread somewhat enlightening - there is intelligent conversation about the capabilities of the American hardware and its software. The sophistication of the F-35…
I’ve noticed that there are some interesting bubbles around this fact as well. Anyone that hasn’t been laid off yet is completely, blissfully ignorant to the forest burning down outside their walls. I have been…
If it wasn't obvious, no. I have a position but I'm really trying to make a neutral point here.
Big Balls, man? Really? This dude is vetted to make this change? Come on. The kid wouldn’t be an unpaid intern at most companies. He wouldn’t pass the HR screen. Regardless of politics, they don’t have the credentials.
I appreciate your optimism but the people you hope to convince are no longer listening.
I can understand that phrasing - it sounds like they’re trying to impose the American way on sovereign nations. I think they may be surprised that they get nowhere on this.