Meta for example is spending a lot of effort and money into creating new curated programming training sets. That means at least from their POV what's already available is not enough or not good enough, and if they're…
I don't think they do at the moment, but they could be trained subtly add backdoors to code or make "phone home" api calls during dev time, triggering on certain conditions ("is user employee of xyz")
Huh. I associate it with LinkedIn slop, which is probably 100% ai nowadays but they certainly didn't wait for llms.
I worry llm will increase inertia and make more difficult to adopt new technologies. But who knows? Maybe it would lower the barrier instead. If switching to fossil is just one agent.md instruction away and it brings…
I... Think you just spoiled me. Somehow I've managed to avoid all information about it so far, but now that you said it's like the last question... It's on me for procrastinating playing the game for so long, it was…
Sometimes I ssh into a server as a specific user (e.g. as the "app" user that is used to run a web app), sometimes only root is available (probably not best practice, but it's not like I can or want to fix it myself).…
I'm not sure llms produce good documentation. I'm open to hear more opinions on this, my feeling is that the documentation of llm-heavy projects is a bit too verbose, a bit off-target, sometimes completely irrelevant,…
Airbnb
That one is magical for sure https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_(illusion)
I work remotely so I had no idea. I'd have thought that unless you're in HR you wouldn't scroll a website whose primary purpose is to look for new jobs.
Did you need to add poor? Unless apple isn't catering to the US
My favorite is still AwesomeWM, although I haven't used it in years. Nowadays I'm on mac and my "tiling manager" is about 6-7 custom functions I wrote in hammerspoon. Basically just tile left/right, full size,…
Agree on all the points, except 4. There are even people out there who use lynx as their primary browser :) Although while I usually like tabs for most apps, I don't use tabs for terminal and rely either on window…
Specialized is probably not the word I'd use, because llms are generally useful to understand more specialized / obscure topics. For example I've never randomly heard people talking about the dicom standard, llms have…
Neither slash commands or interaction models are unique to mcp, you can have a http api that offers both. More concretely, you can have an installable (and updatable) skills that will teach the agents how to use your…
What I want to know is what's the difference between a remote mcp and an api with an openapi.json endpoint for self-discovery? It's just as centralized
If I didn't misunderstood you, it doesn't really matter if it's an endpoint or a (remote) mcp, either someone else wants to run llms to provide a service for you or they don't. A local mcp doesn't come in play because…
I think there's a real possibility this is a "no such thing as bad publicity" stunt.
Those two are not linked. I could buy that maybe human-readable code will be the minority. But what does ephemeral code even means? That we will throw everything out of the window at every release cycle and recreate…
I can answer that one: none. The only thing I can think of is massively increased context windows (around 4k for gpt3), but a million context token with degraded performance when full is not what I'd qualify as resolved.
It might not have been. But it's not hard to see that whatever productivity coefficient multiplier llms brings, it's being dwarfed by how much easier it is to publish projects that only look good on the surface. While…
I think you very much want to code differently if you were to target gddr instead of ddr. Unless you were only working at a high-level of course, but it would significantly influence eg the rendering engine
I don't want everybody with an idea making a repo. It's already hard enough to filter out the slop in github that I'm reluctant about using anything built in the past year.
Making them look more accurate is not the same as being more accurate, and llms are pretty good at the former. Imagine a user had a vague idea or something that is broken, then the LLM will choose to interpret his…
Any adult with a full-time job should be able to afford a studio or small apartment. Probably making concessions on the location depending on where they want to live. It's not a matter of being young or not
Meta for example is spending a lot of effort and money into creating new curated programming training sets. That means at least from their POV what's already available is not enough or not good enough, and if they're…
I don't think they do at the moment, but they could be trained subtly add backdoors to code or make "phone home" api calls during dev time, triggering on certain conditions ("is user employee of xyz")
Huh. I associate it with LinkedIn slop, which is probably 100% ai nowadays but they certainly didn't wait for llms.
I worry llm will increase inertia and make more difficult to adopt new technologies. But who knows? Maybe it would lower the barrier instead. If switching to fossil is just one agent.md instruction away and it brings…
I... Think you just spoiled me. Somehow I've managed to avoid all information about it so far, but now that you said it's like the last question... It's on me for procrastinating playing the game for so long, it was…
Sometimes I ssh into a server as a specific user (e.g. as the "app" user that is used to run a web app), sometimes only root is available (probably not best practice, but it's not like I can or want to fix it myself).…
I'm not sure llms produce good documentation. I'm open to hear more opinions on this, my feeling is that the documentation of llm-heavy projects is a bit too verbose, a bit off-target, sometimes completely irrelevant,…
Airbnb
That one is magical for sure https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_(illusion)
I work remotely so I had no idea. I'd have thought that unless you're in HR you wouldn't scroll a website whose primary purpose is to look for new jobs.
Did you need to add poor? Unless apple isn't catering to the US
My favorite is still AwesomeWM, although I haven't used it in years. Nowadays I'm on mac and my "tiling manager" is about 6-7 custom functions I wrote in hammerspoon. Basically just tile left/right, full size,…
Agree on all the points, except 4. There are even people out there who use lynx as their primary browser :) Although while I usually like tabs for most apps, I don't use tabs for terminal and rely either on window…
Specialized is probably not the word I'd use, because llms are generally useful to understand more specialized / obscure topics. For example I've never randomly heard people talking about the dicom standard, llms have…
Neither slash commands or interaction models are unique to mcp, you can have a http api that offers both. More concretely, you can have an installable (and updatable) skills that will teach the agents how to use your…
What I want to know is what's the difference between a remote mcp and an api with an openapi.json endpoint for self-discovery? It's just as centralized
If I didn't misunderstood you, it doesn't really matter if it's an endpoint or a (remote) mcp, either someone else wants to run llms to provide a service for you or they don't. A local mcp doesn't come in play because…
I think there's a real possibility this is a "no such thing as bad publicity" stunt.
Those two are not linked. I could buy that maybe human-readable code will be the minority. But what does ephemeral code even means? That we will throw everything out of the window at every release cycle and recreate…
I can answer that one: none. The only thing I can think of is massively increased context windows (around 4k for gpt3), but a million context token with degraded performance when full is not what I'd qualify as resolved.
It might not have been. But it's not hard to see that whatever productivity coefficient multiplier llms brings, it's being dwarfed by how much easier it is to publish projects that only look good on the surface. While…
I think you very much want to code differently if you were to target gddr instead of ddr. Unless you were only working at a high-level of course, but it would significantly influence eg the rendering engine
I don't want everybody with an idea making a repo. It's already hard enough to filter out the slop in github that I'm reluctant about using anything built in the past year.
Making them look more accurate is not the same as being more accurate, and llms are pretty good at the former. Imagine a user had a vague idea or something that is broken, then the LLM will choose to interpret his…
Any adult with a full-time job should be able to afford a studio or small apartment. Probably making concessions on the location depending on where they want to live. It's not a matter of being young or not