Whatever man. If you slap chat GPT on a tablet or a website or a watch or a smart fridge you can make a song and dance about how great it is. …but bluntly, it would have been impressive 20 years ago. It is not…
Yes. > the page thinks for a moment, and an answer writes itself back in a flowing hand, stroke by stroke, then fades away. No screen glow, no keyboard, no chat UI. Just ink appearing on paper. Is that what you saw? So.…
o_O am I missing something? Did you show them the github repo, or the disappointing 5 second video of chat gpt from twitter? I was excited too until I saw it actually running and was like… huh. ChatGPT for tablet.…
> plenty of evidence … although not qualitative or obviously causal Those two things are the opposite of each other (evidence, but only anecdotally; you cant be both). Anyway. More tangible to your argument; what is…
I sat in a meeting 7 weeks ago where senior leaders said they expect token prices to drop significantly over the next 6 months, and we should all be using as much AI as possible; our team goal was set to use more…
I appreciate the effort to bring things together in this but… > Vite+ will manage your global Node.js runtime and package manager. What? Why? You’re really going all-in if you adopt this; and… for what? A bit of cozy…
? What is your point? That the OP is obviously finically motived to encourage tokenmaxing? Here’s what they said, $$$ aside: > That’s no longer true. We’ve entered a different regime, where spending more tokens…
Theres a deep insight in this post about the value of looping for throw away code to explore a problem space, rather than brute force a problem by just applying more tokens and hoping. The more I play in this space, the…
Use appium or XCTest or swift testing; generate the tests first (failing) from the spec. The loop is basically then a while loop: While (tests fail) { trigger agent: spec, failures list } for bugs, write failing tests.…
Agree; posts like this frustrate me. Tldr: you're doing it wrong but I will not show you how to do it right. I also did not run the bench using my approach but it definitely “vibes better” to me, and I reject your…
> Growing up, in school, I did almost nothing and was consistently at the top of my class It is clearly widely and indisputably demonstrated that many high achieving children in this situation are failures as adults…
This is self-help nonsense your manager will tell you when giving you too much work. Companies will smartly balance the amount of work allocated to people. …and then they will push you to take on more work. High…
The A signals are not A signals in this article, and this: > You may be wondering where this “extra” time is going to come from. You’re already committed up to your eyeballs. …We’ll talk about time management, task…
Many people love liveview. Many people dislike blazor and it has had its reputation sullied by Microsoft treating it as “new webforms” (yes, they do. It is literally the official migration path for legacy webforms…
This simply isn't true anymore. High level generic advice from agents is often, in my experience significantly better, unmodified, than doing nothing. Obviously its better to do it properly, but you know… opus 4.8 is a…
People get defensive when you ask this, because the they think you’re saying they’re being lazy. …but it’s than just that (in most cases; I am just lazy sometimes); but fundamentally there’s a limit to how much…
Yes; that is literally the opposite of what this article does.
I don't entirely disagree, but as with many other posts on this topic… > They will come for finance, biology, law, marketing, all knowledge work. That's their stated goal and they're already teasing it with "ChatGPT for…
Why would you embed SQLite? It’s the same use case with a different api. A typical (meaningful) example might be communication between threads or actors in a single process, or idempotent tests. As with SQLite, an…
Yeah but like, Apple put Rosetta 2 out and it was damn good. Vendors didn’t have to do shit to support the platform, they just got better performance if they did (like factorio). There is something of a difference…
This is a daft argument. We have b2b enterprise solutions for sharing text files; we have 1st party, security approved methods for distributing source code that are fundamentally business friendly and compatible with…
You can share a skill by copy pasting the text file to someone in slack. Its not that hard.
Imagine you have a slot machine that consistently gives you 1-5 dollars for every dollar you put in. You like it. It feels good, and although you don't win a lot, you consistently win. …buuut, its a trap. As you put…
Mmm… but for AWS its pay for external use right? So your costs scale with the number of users you have. Thats an op ex that you can explain. For tokens for developers its maybe closer, cost/outcome wise, to hiring an…
> kind of This is arbitrary nonsense. What “big consultancy” has 5 developers? What are you even talking about?
Whatever man. If you slap chat GPT on a tablet or a website or a watch or a smart fridge you can make a song and dance about how great it is. …but bluntly, it would have been impressive 20 years ago. It is not…
Yes. > the page thinks for a moment, and an answer writes itself back in a flowing hand, stroke by stroke, then fades away. No screen glow, no keyboard, no chat UI. Just ink appearing on paper. Is that what you saw? So.…
o_O am I missing something? Did you show them the github repo, or the disappointing 5 second video of chat gpt from twitter? I was excited too until I saw it actually running and was like… huh. ChatGPT for tablet.…
> plenty of evidence … although not qualitative or obviously causal Those two things are the opposite of each other (evidence, but only anecdotally; you cant be both). Anyway. More tangible to your argument; what is…
I sat in a meeting 7 weeks ago where senior leaders said they expect token prices to drop significantly over the next 6 months, and we should all be using as much AI as possible; our team goal was set to use more…
I appreciate the effort to bring things together in this but… > Vite+ will manage your global Node.js runtime and package manager. What? Why? You’re really going all-in if you adopt this; and… for what? A bit of cozy…
? What is your point? That the OP is obviously finically motived to encourage tokenmaxing? Here’s what they said, $$$ aside: > That’s no longer true. We’ve entered a different regime, where spending more tokens…
Theres a deep insight in this post about the value of looping for throw away code to explore a problem space, rather than brute force a problem by just applying more tokens and hoping. The more I play in this space, the…
Use appium or XCTest or swift testing; generate the tests first (failing) from the spec. The loop is basically then a while loop: While (tests fail) { trigger agent: spec, failures list } for bugs, write failing tests.…
Agree; posts like this frustrate me. Tldr: you're doing it wrong but I will not show you how to do it right. I also did not run the bench using my approach but it definitely “vibes better” to me, and I reject your…
> Growing up, in school, I did almost nothing and was consistently at the top of my class It is clearly widely and indisputably demonstrated that many high achieving children in this situation are failures as adults…
This is self-help nonsense your manager will tell you when giving you too much work. Companies will smartly balance the amount of work allocated to people. …and then they will push you to take on more work. High…
The A signals are not A signals in this article, and this: > You may be wondering where this “extra” time is going to come from. You’re already committed up to your eyeballs. …We’ll talk about time management, task…
Many people love liveview. Many people dislike blazor and it has had its reputation sullied by Microsoft treating it as “new webforms” (yes, they do. It is literally the official migration path for legacy webforms…
This simply isn't true anymore. High level generic advice from agents is often, in my experience significantly better, unmodified, than doing nothing. Obviously its better to do it properly, but you know… opus 4.8 is a…
People get defensive when you ask this, because the they think you’re saying they’re being lazy. …but it’s than just that (in most cases; I am just lazy sometimes); but fundamentally there’s a limit to how much…
Yes; that is literally the opposite of what this article does.
I don't entirely disagree, but as with many other posts on this topic… > They will come for finance, biology, law, marketing, all knowledge work. That's their stated goal and they're already teasing it with "ChatGPT for…
Why would you embed SQLite? It’s the same use case with a different api. A typical (meaningful) example might be communication between threads or actors in a single process, or idempotent tests. As with SQLite, an…
Yeah but like, Apple put Rosetta 2 out and it was damn good. Vendors didn’t have to do shit to support the platform, they just got better performance if they did (like factorio). There is something of a difference…
This is a daft argument. We have b2b enterprise solutions for sharing text files; we have 1st party, security approved methods for distributing source code that are fundamentally business friendly and compatible with…
You can share a skill by copy pasting the text file to someone in slack. Its not that hard.
Imagine you have a slot machine that consistently gives you 1-5 dollars for every dollar you put in. You like it. It feels good, and although you don't win a lot, you consistently win. …buuut, its a trap. As you put…
Mmm… but for AWS its pay for external use right? So your costs scale with the number of users you have. Thats an op ex that you can explain. For tokens for developers its maybe closer, cost/outcome wise, to hiring an…
> kind of This is arbitrary nonsense. What “big consultancy” has 5 developers? What are you even talking about?