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See my later post in this thread, I go into more detail about how I use AI in the restorative process. In addition, I literally had AI build a complete list of parts to order from Amazon down to the caps for each system…
No, not everyone, there's no easily accessible video showing how to setup aquarium lights to slowly de-yellow ABS plastic -- at least I didn't find one; AI helped me find an obscure reference to it and I then read a few…
I'm learning by doing things. For example: AI has helped me get into restoring retro tech, specifically resoldering leaky caps on retro Macintosh logic boards. Before AI, I didn't know how to use a multimeter (I knew…
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This is an interesting comment -- your life is precious brother, you might have something in store down the road :)
Precisely, there are about 100 of these, and everyone makes a new one every week.
He's correct internationally, compared to real socialists in countries like Australia/NZ, US dems are definitely mildly center right.
This is more accurate, I've written enough code in my life to never really want to do it again ....but I still love creating (code was merely the way to do it) so LLMs help with my underlying passion.
I don't find the same, like you, principle/CTO engineer, there's a world of difference between simplistic prompt/vibe coding and building a properly architected/performant/maintainable system with agentic coding.
That's great and I'm the same, 40s multiple founder and I was ready to hang it up after my last exit -- had 0 passion to code anymore and now I'm back and LLMs are reigniting my passion to create again.
It's Qwen3.5 now, you're a bit behind the times.
Same, I have a bunch of skills defined ith proper YAML headers and semantic triggers installed, I make a point of listing not too many but making it quite specific. Even with that, I have to be very specific in…
That's really interesting, I love the idea of being able to use columnar support directly within postgresql. I was thinking of using Citus for this, but possibly using duckdb is a better way to do. Citus comes with a…
> production, or reduced execution speed by 50% Hopefully that's "reduced execution time" :)
I like the remarkable paper pro -- been using it for 8 months consistently.
The rest of the world just shakes its head at the US healthcare system. Powerful forces keep it as it is -- and people seem to buy the stupid communism/socialist crap that they pedal and soak it up hook line and sinker.…
Never left bittorrent. I really wanted to embrace streaming services, prime really killed me recently, with introducing ads into a membership that I already pay for! and 90% of movies on prime I have to pay an extra 20…
What an incredible read, the MS-DOS revelation is wow
right people mostly, I partnered with someone different for the 3rd startup; from my experience with the first 2 i realized the sort of person I needed as a co-founder. Someone to compliment my deficiencies, domain…
that was interesting, thanks for the reference
3 products 1st one didn't sell 2nd one sold for 000s 3rd one sold for 000000s 4th one ? so really went the other way, quality over quantity
not sure if that's a bad thing when it comes for FE frameworks - not reinventing it every 5-7 years i think is a good thing.
I just do it with multiple terminals + checkouts + branches -- this seems to just get in the way. But I'm an old school vim/emacs keyboard only hacker, so terminal all the way is super efficient for me
I'm already building whole projects now with AI -- not a single line of code by myself. I love it, I've coded for 25 years and I don't need to write another line ever again, I just want to build cool things as fast as…
not just employees, founders as well :) as a serial founder, I find AI exciting because after my 3rd company, thinking of my 4th was quite exhausting but AI has re-invigorated by ambition to start another company.