It's funny that even after all these years and all this money invested in technology, we still haven't come up with anything better than word-of-mouth for hiring great people. Many serial founders have said that,…
Insane how? I would expect more points for open source contributions. It is trivial to create a personal project, but that does not carry with it any indicator of quality. Having your work accepted by other maintainers…
You're welcome to port anything over to those languages. LLMs can do it in a couple of days at most.
You're right, Matrix is a much better option than Telegram. I misread the thread as comparing Signal to Matrix.
It's a bit less automation-friendly because the UX is not great when the bot doesn't have its own phone number (which costs money). I think it has better privacy, though. Matrix server operators can read message…
I defaulted to Biome for all greenfield projects a year ago, and at this point you would have to drag me kicking and screaming back to ESLint and Prettier. I also defaulted to Bun and still think Bun is leagues better…
That money is going directly to Jensen as quickly as possible to secure OpenAI's place in the delivery queue
They do have a hot mess with traction amongst developers. Codex is far behind Claude Code (in both the GUI and TUI forms), and OpenAI's chief of applications recently announced a pivot to focus more on "productivity"…
Precisely. You absolutely have to ensure that random agents can't join your local network, which means you need a deterministic orchestrator or an AI orchestrator that only spins up a handful of vetted agents.
I don't get the benefit. Yes, agents should not have access to API keys because they can easily be fooled into giving up those API keys. But what's to prevent a malicious agent from re-using the honest agent's fake API…
It's funny that even after all these years and all this money invested in technology, we still haven't come up with anything better than word-of-mouth for hiring great people. Many serial founders have said that,…
Insane how? I would expect more points for open source contributions. It is trivial to create a personal project, but that does not carry with it any indicator of quality. Having your work accepted by other maintainers…
You're welcome to port anything over to those languages. LLMs can do it in a couple of days at most.
You're right, Matrix is a much better option than Telegram. I misread the thread as comparing Signal to Matrix.
It's a bit less automation-friendly because the UX is not great when the bot doesn't have its own phone number (which costs money). I think it has better privacy, though. Matrix server operators can read message…
I defaulted to Biome for all greenfield projects a year ago, and at this point you would have to drag me kicking and screaming back to ESLint and Prettier. I also defaulted to Bun and still think Bun is leagues better…
That money is going directly to Jensen as quickly as possible to secure OpenAI's place in the delivery queue
They do have a hot mess with traction amongst developers. Codex is far behind Claude Code (in both the GUI and TUI forms), and OpenAI's chief of applications recently announced a pivot to focus more on "productivity"…
Precisely. You absolutely have to ensure that random agents can't join your local network, which means you need a deterministic orchestrator or an AI orchestrator that only spins up a handful of vetted agents.
I don't get the benefit. Yes, agents should not have access to API keys because they can easily be fooled into giving up those API keys. But what's to prevent a malicious agent from re-using the honest agent's fake API…