Moat is whatever thing is stopping the next guy from simply drinking your milkshake. People conflate "I could smash this out in a weekend" with "and therefore could also build a multi-billion dollar revenue stream in…
How? Nothing stopped cypherpunks in the 90s+ from meaningfully innovating in the space. Table stakes entry for competitive LLMs runs to nation-state budget-levels. There will be no film about 3 genius kids up-ending the…
> If my efficiency is tripled Our 401ks turn on this actually being true. Otherwise pop.
The only way for companies _that raise nine figures chasing decacorn status_ to survive
Agents.md is just a prompt pre-pend. This is like asking "do prompts help coding agents".
I am shocked, shocked to hear that there are ulterior motives behind age verification and that the stated benefit is in fact exactly the opposite of what happens irl. Shocked!
Though this is how it will stay, and it won't be changing back. Anthropic has understood clearly for a while that they need to capture the stack. They will subsidise Max for as long as they need to do this. All other…
"To the manifest glory of Rome, greatest of all cities, forever shall it stand" - circa the collapse of Roman empire. Or something like it. NGL it sounds like so much bleating of the sheep standing outside the abattoir.
On the other hand I quietly cheer every time they fumble even slightly, in their seemingly inexorable march to becoming our ultimate, terrifying, corporate overlords.
Assumes you'll be able to parse out, or even discern the ads. "May contain product placement". The content is the ad.
The big upside of vibe coding is a return to delightful fail-whale screens.
> You're completely right I mean, no comment
What makes it a profession is not just the certification, it's the burden of responsibility for consequences. Your lawyer, accountant, and real engineers carry "we need insurance for this" level of risk in their work,…
Oh man, if only. The top brass driving this screaming frenzied MORE AI crusade will never face the firing line no matter what happens. It will either be a) "mistakes were made" and nobody is really at fault because…
> As the cost of producing software collapses, demand for it will expand. This is a non sequitur. Jervons paradox doesn't apply here. No-one is sitting around going "you know what I need? More software". The supply side…
"Not native" doesn't roll off the tongue quite so easily (dot com is available for a few grand). Concept is solid, an ingenious name even.
I wish I could better articulate the rage I feel that is accumulating strand by strand, year by year, for the corporate over-lording, abusive, user-hostile, person-hostile practices that are rapidly normalizing across…
This "just keep leaning into the outrage machine" is a terrifyingly effective strategy. I realize lobbying groups have had the "we only need to slip past once" strategy forever, but it feels to me like there's a new…
Or a Torment Nexus!!
> People will bear crazy stuff and still show up to work Because the "in the real world" alternative is so much worse. In theory: "Workers unite!", in practice: "Lose your home".
I like this. I'm genuinely curious whether you could create a Delve [0] for security. Companies could pay for the "security review and package and dashboard" virtue signal, put an impressively secure looking logo on…
> how does any company justify the ever-larger capex to push the frontier AGI. [waves hands at the infinite money machine]
No, just a product they'll pay for
> it’s such an honor to have your name among the list of contributors I can't help but feel there's something very, very important in this line for the future of dev.
Every part of this is genuinely funny. Viktor launching basically OpenClaw for slack (because claw is MIT so yolo let's go mac some monnney and PJ outta Dubai etc etc). Some guy getting all their source code just by…
Moat is whatever thing is stopping the next guy from simply drinking your milkshake. People conflate "I could smash this out in a weekend" with "and therefore could also build a multi-billion dollar revenue stream in…
How? Nothing stopped cypherpunks in the 90s+ from meaningfully innovating in the space. Table stakes entry for competitive LLMs runs to nation-state budget-levels. There will be no film about 3 genius kids up-ending the…
> If my efficiency is tripled Our 401ks turn on this actually being true. Otherwise pop.
The only way for companies _that raise nine figures chasing decacorn status_ to survive
Agents.md is just a prompt pre-pend. This is like asking "do prompts help coding agents".
I am shocked, shocked to hear that there are ulterior motives behind age verification and that the stated benefit is in fact exactly the opposite of what happens irl. Shocked!
Though this is how it will stay, and it won't be changing back. Anthropic has understood clearly for a while that they need to capture the stack. They will subsidise Max for as long as they need to do this. All other…
"To the manifest glory of Rome, greatest of all cities, forever shall it stand" - circa the collapse of Roman empire. Or something like it. NGL it sounds like so much bleating of the sheep standing outside the abattoir.
On the other hand I quietly cheer every time they fumble even slightly, in their seemingly inexorable march to becoming our ultimate, terrifying, corporate overlords.
Assumes you'll be able to parse out, or even discern the ads. "May contain product placement". The content is the ad.
The big upside of vibe coding is a return to delightful fail-whale screens.
> You're completely right I mean, no comment
What makes it a profession is not just the certification, it's the burden of responsibility for consequences. Your lawyer, accountant, and real engineers carry "we need insurance for this" level of risk in their work,…
Oh man, if only. The top brass driving this screaming frenzied MORE AI crusade will never face the firing line no matter what happens. It will either be a) "mistakes were made" and nobody is really at fault because…
> As the cost of producing software collapses, demand for it will expand. This is a non sequitur. Jervons paradox doesn't apply here. No-one is sitting around going "you know what I need? More software". The supply side…
"Not native" doesn't roll off the tongue quite so easily (dot com is available for a few grand). Concept is solid, an ingenious name even.
I wish I could better articulate the rage I feel that is accumulating strand by strand, year by year, for the corporate over-lording, abusive, user-hostile, person-hostile practices that are rapidly normalizing across…
This "just keep leaning into the outrage machine" is a terrifyingly effective strategy. I realize lobbying groups have had the "we only need to slip past once" strategy forever, but it feels to me like there's a new…
Or a Torment Nexus!!
> People will bear crazy stuff and still show up to work Because the "in the real world" alternative is so much worse. In theory: "Workers unite!", in practice: "Lose your home".
I like this. I'm genuinely curious whether you could create a Delve [0] for security. Companies could pay for the "security review and package and dashboard" virtue signal, put an impressively secure looking logo on…
> how does any company justify the ever-larger capex to push the frontier AGI. [waves hands at the infinite money machine]
No, just a product they'll pay for
> it’s such an honor to have your name among the list of contributors I can't help but feel there's something very, very important in this line for the future of dev.
Every part of this is genuinely funny. Viktor launching basically OpenClaw for slack (because claw is MIT so yolo let's go mac some monnney and PJ outta Dubai etc etc). Some guy getting all their source code just by…