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No user record in our sample, but mgfist has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> The article doesn't touch much on why modern decor emerged as it did The theory I subscribe to is a few fold: 1) People like to buy "generic" homes that are easier to renovate/personalize 2) But then they don't end up…
Both spectrums are hard. Solving last mile is really really hard, but if you do that's a huge moat (aka Amazon). If you avoid last mile, you best deliver value in some other way, which Costco does by giving you more per…
I don't think coding is solved in the way they claim, but certainly solved in some way for many people. I don't write code by hand anymore, everything is through claude/codex/pi. Still requires lots of work to shape the…
> there are plenty of places where machine learning algorithms make sense, but customer service is not one of them. I don't care about human vs AI, I just want my issue resolved. Whatever does that the best and fastest.…
I have my qualms with Anthropic/Claude but they've also had to scale unfathomably fast and that is just hard to do regardless.
> he is emphasizing that they used their own words against them. everyone knows the security threat is a pretext. the message is that he is smart and they are stupid and he won, which is what I call gloating. In this…
One trick is to ask them that question first to gauge their perspective on it first
> This is obviously political and the entire narrative is fabrication. I agree with this > David Sacks is publicly gloating about it: https://x.com/DavidSacks/status/2065853007619588171 I do no like David Sacks but how…
That's not the argument. No one is asking users to be grateful for OSS. They just want users to not be dicks to the maintainer. Would you continue volunteering if the beneficiaries spat in your face and cursed you out…
You can criticize all you want, but he can also just stop maintaining it if he gets too annoyed by the criticism. Maybe that's a better outcome for you, idk.
Yes but you can't get away from a 5 year timeline, and then you have to project how many other fabs will be opening
A fab for high end memory costs $20B and 5 years to build. It will happen, but yeah it takes time and money
> Coding is a pretty small slice of the markets in play. I don't think that's true, mostly in that a lot of usecases are solved via coding models + a harness. > Google's models are driving cars right now. Yes + other…
> A human being who states X (implying they know it to be true) will behave in a way that is consistent with X being true. That is literally not true and why we talk about "stated vs revealed preference" and such.
Those are 2 different things so yeah I naturally would have a different reaction.
This makes no sense. Google is beholden to its own shareholders, not the markets at large. In any case, it's well known that devs in Google have liked anthropic/openai models for coding more than gemini, so unless…
Whatever LLMs are or are not, they've completely changed what I do for work. 9 months ago I was coding, today I prompt. Every line of code I commit is generated by LLMs. If you want to call it text search, be my guest.…
In what way? I didn't attack his character like he did to the blog author.
We must've read 2 different posts. And even if you're interpretation is correct, you sound pretty rude. You're really gonna mock someone for not liking the interview process and trying to make it better?
I started a new job recently after 9 months off. Last Sept I was coding almost entirely by hand, using AI for q/a, debugging and such. In my new job I haven't written a single line by hand. I now almost entirely work in…
Pretty unfathomable growth. I'm pretty sure I listened to Dario saying something along the lines of keeping Anthropic on track for 10x ARR growth (in December) and thinking that that was a bonkers idea for a $9B…
And we all celebrate it since we can't do any work
Obsidian has a number of full time employees who all want to eat and afford rent
I like it
> If nuclear became #1 power source and instead of 25 year cadence we had IAEA scale 7 events every 1.5 years, would you still argue it's a net win? Events like Fukushima would be worthwhile tradeoffs. Events like…