It’s already happening. This came up in a webinar attended by someone from our sales team: > "A typo or two also helps to show it’s not AI (one of the biggest issues right now)."
In that case, removing „perhaps“ would have helped a lot. It is not about maybe being hired, but about maybe being interviewed.
The closest I come to working with part-time, minimum-wage workers is working with student employees. Even then, they earn more and usually work more than five hours a week. Most of the time, I end up putting in more…
Factorio 2.0 seemed to pull it off. I think that as long as users don’t feel misled by a DLC that only adds a few skins, they generally appreciate larger updates to a game.
People being prevented from doing their job because of code formatting? In my nearly 20 years of development, that statement was indeed true, but only before the age of formatters. Back then, endless hours were spent on…
> My experience is it often generates code that is subtlety incorrect. And I'll waste time debugging it. > […] > Or it'll help me debug my code and point out things I've missed. I made both of these statements myself…
I still have a bad taste in my mouth after all those GPT-5 hype articles that claimed the model was just one step away from AGI.
I’m really trying to understand your point, so please bear with me. As I see it, this prompt is essentially an "executable script". In your view, should all prompts be analyzed and possibly blocked based on heuristics…
I am not sure how good your test really is. Or at least how high your bar is. Paul Erdös was told about this problem with multiple explanations and just rejected the answer. He could not believe it until they ran a…
> A repeated trend is that Claude Code only gets 70-80% of the way, which is fine and something I wish was emphasized more by people pushing agents. Recently, I realized that this applies not only to the first 70–80% of…
Meanwhile, in Germany, you can get raw pork with raw onions on a bread roll at just about every other bakery. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mett When I searched for the safe temperature for pork (in German), I found…
Thanks for sharing! I will try this out. Sounds like something my kids would love.
Like many others in threads like this, I initially felt repelled. It’s restrictive, it’s super expensive, and I dislike some (though not all) of the design choices. But then I remind myself: it’s not a product made for…
That was my first thought. This can go downhill pretty quickly. Nobody suspects that you expose your account with a link to a mention.
After reading Sarah Wynn-Williams’ book (assuming that at least half of it is true), it seems that Zuck doesn’t hold any political beliefs at all. Just opportunism, nothing more.
Recently, I found my old ICQ chat history from back in the day. It was a joy to go through, sometimes a little cringeworthy, but overall I really enjoyed it. It felt like a time machine taking me 25 years back, helping…
That hasn’t been my experience. A few tech-savvy people and those close to them may use alternatives, but even then, it’s usually just for groups where someone refuses to use WhatsApp. For everything else, they still…
It’s about taking small steps to get the flywheel turning, not about “just doing it.” You need small wins to build up motivation for the bigger, more complicated tasks. If you want to lose weight but don’t feel…
Whenever I see arguments about past scapegoats, something about them doesn’t sit right with me. Some things today are simply more addictive than others—and often deliberately designed that way by large corporations.…
> Jobs where they make you clock in X hours but actually work X+Y. This of course can be reported, but not many people do (lack of inspectors, fear of losing the job, slowness of the justice system...) I would add that…
Exactly my thoughts. It seems there’s a lot of all-or-nothing thinking around this. What makes it valuable to me is its ability to simplify and automate mundane, repetitive tasks. Things like implementing small…
> If you have taken the time to learn your language well, you can avoid a lot of really bad decisions that don’t cost you additional time. From my own experience, I can say that this mindset can easily become an eternal…
Interesting to read your last line about Python after reading the top comment here with a link to this Twitter thread. (https://twitter.com/Aella_Girl/status/1522633160483385345) The last time I tried to do something…
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So many hours have been saved thanks to formatters. Not only writing it, but also countless hours in PR-reviews without senseless nitpicking. One of the best trends recently.
It’s already happening. This came up in a webinar attended by someone from our sales team: > "A typo or two also helps to show it’s not AI (one of the biggest issues right now)."
In that case, removing „perhaps“ would have helped a lot. It is not about maybe being hired, but about maybe being interviewed.
The closest I come to working with part-time, minimum-wage workers is working with student employees. Even then, they earn more and usually work more than five hours a week. Most of the time, I end up putting in more…
Factorio 2.0 seemed to pull it off. I think that as long as users don’t feel misled by a DLC that only adds a few skins, they generally appreciate larger updates to a game.
People being prevented from doing their job because of code formatting? In my nearly 20 years of development, that statement was indeed true, but only before the age of formatters. Back then, endless hours were spent on…
> My experience is it often generates code that is subtlety incorrect. And I'll waste time debugging it. > […] > Or it'll help me debug my code and point out things I've missed. I made both of these statements myself…
I still have a bad taste in my mouth after all those GPT-5 hype articles that claimed the model was just one step away from AGI.
I’m really trying to understand your point, so please bear with me. As I see it, this prompt is essentially an "executable script". In your view, should all prompts be analyzed and possibly blocked based on heuristics…
I am not sure how good your test really is. Or at least how high your bar is. Paul Erdös was told about this problem with multiple explanations and just rejected the answer. He could not believe it until they ran a…
> A repeated trend is that Claude Code only gets 70-80% of the way, which is fine and something I wish was emphasized more by people pushing agents. Recently, I realized that this applies not only to the first 70–80% of…
Meanwhile, in Germany, you can get raw pork with raw onions on a bread roll at just about every other bakery. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mett When I searched for the safe temperature for pork (in German), I found…
Thanks for sharing! I will try this out. Sounds like something my kids would love.
Like many others in threads like this, I initially felt repelled. It’s restrictive, it’s super expensive, and I dislike some (though not all) of the design choices. But then I remind myself: it’s not a product made for…
That was my first thought. This can go downhill pretty quickly. Nobody suspects that you expose your account with a link to a mention.
After reading Sarah Wynn-Williams’ book (assuming that at least half of it is true), it seems that Zuck doesn’t hold any political beliefs at all. Just opportunism, nothing more.
Recently, I found my old ICQ chat history from back in the day. It was a joy to go through, sometimes a little cringeworthy, but overall I really enjoyed it. It felt like a time machine taking me 25 years back, helping…
That hasn’t been my experience. A few tech-savvy people and those close to them may use alternatives, but even then, it’s usually just for groups where someone refuses to use WhatsApp. For everything else, they still…
It’s about taking small steps to get the flywheel turning, not about “just doing it.” You need small wins to build up motivation for the bigger, more complicated tasks. If you want to lose weight but don’t feel…
Whenever I see arguments about past scapegoats, something about them doesn’t sit right with me. Some things today are simply more addictive than others—and often deliberately designed that way by large corporations.…
> Jobs where they make you clock in X hours but actually work X+Y. This of course can be reported, but not many people do (lack of inspectors, fear of losing the job, slowness of the justice system...) I would add that…
Exactly my thoughts. It seems there’s a lot of all-or-nothing thinking around this. What makes it valuable to me is its ability to simplify and automate mundane, repetitive tasks. Things like implementing small…
> If you have taken the time to learn your language well, you can avoid a lot of really bad decisions that don’t cost you additional time. From my own experience, I can say that this mindset can easily become an eternal…
Interesting to read your last line about Python after reading the top comment here with a link to this Twitter thread. (https://twitter.com/Aella_Girl/status/1522633160483385345) The last time I tried to do something…
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So many hours have been saved thanks to formatters. Not only writing it, but also countless hours in PR-reviews without senseless nitpicking. One of the best trends recently.