What do you mean by easy? Do you mean FAANG or equivalent salary? What level of seniority? Can speak to my experience that if you are a senior engineer in London the market is relatively easy at the moment (or was at…
I have no comment on sound mixing in general, but just to add context here, Chris Nolan intended[0] for the dialogue in some of the scenes to be inaudible over the score. I think this is often difficult for people who…
This is a US-centric take, in Europe, particularly in cities, we walk everywhere. There is perhaps some relevance to the analogy however, because the US is designed in such a way that makes walking difficult to…
Depends on seniority and market, but my experience has not matched this. In my recent search I even had a company change their process at my request. Too many companies just copy the FAANG approach without considering…
I guess you can make the argument that legislating repairability will raise the price floor for devices because it increases the cost to the manufacturer. This isn't a problem for most of us in tech, but affordability…
Imagining future possibilities and implementing software to account for them are two different things. The argument here is to validate those possibilities before acting on them.
IME tok/s is only useful with the additional context of ttft and total latency. At this point a given closed-model does not exist in a vaccuum but rather in a wider architecture that affects the actual performance…
More often than not I've seen this be the case. Refactoring as "rewrite using my idiomatic style, so that I can understand it", which does not scale across the team so the next engineer does the same thing.
I like guns and cars, but not sports. How exactly is it performative? Both are engineering marvels and fascinating to watch videos about, and they also happen to be a load of fun. I watch hours of videos on both with…
In reverse? What do you mean exactly? As someone who is neither an Elon fan nor a hater, it irks me how deranged HN is about anything Musk-related.
Other than the inconvenience, is there any privacy risk in just having a separate device purely for those apps and nothing else? Or is it more of a principle to resist this being forced on us?
I'm not sure where you live but a lot of countries don't have this (yet) or it is optional.
I think it's beneficial to hear this, as I've definitely been on the other side of this before now. So, thanks for sharing. As much as we can fault the technology and the hype around it, this as much a people problem as…
I mean to be fair, "Just use Postgres" will get 400 votes here without people even clicking TFA.
Agree with this tactic, very useful when working in a team. I use a --dry-run=false approach.
Capital, both social and economic. Also data, see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46637328
"... how much ram has the system" is a typo or an ESL mistake, so not an LLM.
This is just for the web interface, the API is staying for now.
IME 5.2-codex (high) is not as good as Opus 4.5, xhigh is equivalent but also consumes quota at a higher rate (much like Opus).
In the future?
I think of it this way: Is your goal for the software you write to need constant intervention, or would you say you'd aim for it to run smoothly with few bugs? The team is akin to a piece of software architecture, only…
They are basically the same, long black is water with espresso poured on top, americano is espresso with water poured on top.
Assuming that your observation is true, I would guess the average age of HNers has increased YoY, which is likely to have something to do with it.
Oh my god, I didn't even get to the bottom, I thought you were being hyperbolic with that quote. Insane.
Yeah that really put me off the whole article. No problem with them having that sentiment, but keep it out of this topic.
What do you mean by easy? Do you mean FAANG or equivalent salary? What level of seniority? Can speak to my experience that if you are a senior engineer in London the market is relatively easy at the moment (or was at…
I have no comment on sound mixing in general, but just to add context here, Chris Nolan intended[0] for the dialogue in some of the scenes to be inaudible over the score. I think this is often difficult for people who…
This is a US-centric take, in Europe, particularly in cities, we walk everywhere. There is perhaps some relevance to the analogy however, because the US is designed in such a way that makes walking difficult to…
Depends on seniority and market, but my experience has not matched this. In my recent search I even had a company change their process at my request. Too many companies just copy the FAANG approach without considering…
I guess you can make the argument that legislating repairability will raise the price floor for devices because it increases the cost to the manufacturer. This isn't a problem for most of us in tech, but affordability…
Imagining future possibilities and implementing software to account for them are two different things. The argument here is to validate those possibilities before acting on them.
IME tok/s is only useful with the additional context of ttft and total latency. At this point a given closed-model does not exist in a vaccuum but rather in a wider architecture that affects the actual performance…
More often than not I've seen this be the case. Refactoring as "rewrite using my idiomatic style, so that I can understand it", which does not scale across the team so the next engineer does the same thing.
I like guns and cars, but not sports. How exactly is it performative? Both are engineering marvels and fascinating to watch videos about, and they also happen to be a load of fun. I watch hours of videos on both with…
In reverse? What do you mean exactly? As someone who is neither an Elon fan nor a hater, it irks me how deranged HN is about anything Musk-related.
Other than the inconvenience, is there any privacy risk in just having a separate device purely for those apps and nothing else? Or is it more of a principle to resist this being forced on us?
I'm not sure where you live but a lot of countries don't have this (yet) or it is optional.
I think it's beneficial to hear this, as I've definitely been on the other side of this before now. So, thanks for sharing. As much as we can fault the technology and the hype around it, this as much a people problem as…
I mean to be fair, "Just use Postgres" will get 400 votes here without people even clicking TFA.
Agree with this tactic, very useful when working in a team. I use a --dry-run=false approach.
Capital, both social and economic. Also data, see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46637328
"... how much ram has the system" is a typo or an ESL mistake, so not an LLM.
This is just for the web interface, the API is staying for now.
IME 5.2-codex (high) is not as good as Opus 4.5, xhigh is equivalent but also consumes quota at a higher rate (much like Opus).
In the future?
I think of it this way: Is your goal for the software you write to need constant intervention, or would you say you'd aim for it to run smoothly with few bugs? The team is akin to a piece of software architecture, only…
They are basically the same, long black is water with espresso poured on top, americano is espresso with water poured on top.
Assuming that your observation is true, I would guess the average age of HNers has increased YoY, which is likely to have something to do with it.
Oh my god, I didn't even get to the bottom, I thought you were being hyperbolic with that quote. Insane.
Yeah that really put me off the whole article. No problem with them having that sentiment, but keep it out of this topic.