I mean, Pfizer has a good margin on every pill they produce too.
Heat death is inevitable in a codebase built mostly by coding agents.
It's a documentary.
We cannot talk about net benefit until we agree on the objective: net benefit for whom? I don't care if my current job is being replaced or the whole industry I am working in vanishes. But as an individual, if the new…
Frontier models do not trade on 100x earnings either.
I wonder why the apartment buildings in the US never have mini splits but always use PTACs or window units. In my opinion, they suck.
Because a database is a kv store. Most workloads won't tell the performance difference as long as the store works.
Multi-cluster federation is still hard.
DNS is a federated, read-optimized, geo-replicated key-value store with eventual consistency.
An AI hate wave is here, yet when I opened the link: > Axios AI+: Catch up on what's new and why it matters in just 5 minutes. > Sign up for Axios AI+ to continue reading for free.
People run websites on a VPS with 32MB RAM decades ago and it was fine. What is new about this?
Is "Mostly-reliable" TCP connection a real thing? A TCP connection is either reliable or not working at all. That is what a proper abstraction should be like.
Using AI: pay-as-you-go via token usage. Using human workers: monthly subscription but rate limited due to biological nature.
They aren't. They act like seniors. But that is all the business needs.
They all know that, and we all know that. So we are all in this "scheme".
I hope the voyagers can last longer. We are trapped on Earth, but it is just fascinating (and relieving) thinking of them expanding the boundary of human's space adventure.
If humans are not GI, we cannot judge what is AGI.
Isn't OpenClaw itself a privilege escalation?
Interestingly mixed usage of en dash and em dash across the article.
Well deserved.
All those nice numbers are just beaten by the unit cost. And the ecosystem is a mess.
Hard pass whenever you host long-term storage without ECC memory.
At the end of the day, it's about liability. Whether you use AI tools to generate the code or not, you are the author of the code, and such authorship implies the liability that you are being paid to take.
But you will never commit them via GitHub's web interface one file at a time :)
huh
I mean, Pfizer has a good margin on every pill they produce too.
Heat death is inevitable in a codebase built mostly by coding agents.
It's a documentary.
We cannot talk about net benefit until we agree on the objective: net benefit for whom? I don't care if my current job is being replaced or the whole industry I am working in vanishes. But as an individual, if the new…
Frontier models do not trade on 100x earnings either.
I wonder why the apartment buildings in the US never have mini splits but always use PTACs or window units. In my opinion, they suck.
Because a database is a kv store. Most workloads won't tell the performance difference as long as the store works.
Multi-cluster federation is still hard.
DNS is a federated, read-optimized, geo-replicated key-value store with eventual consistency.
An AI hate wave is here, yet when I opened the link: > Axios AI+: Catch up on what's new and why it matters in just 5 minutes. > Sign up for Axios AI+ to continue reading for free.
People run websites on a VPS with 32MB RAM decades ago and it was fine. What is new about this?
Is "Mostly-reliable" TCP connection a real thing? A TCP connection is either reliable or not working at all. That is what a proper abstraction should be like.
Using AI: pay-as-you-go via token usage. Using human workers: monthly subscription but rate limited due to biological nature.
They aren't. They act like seniors. But that is all the business needs.
They all know that, and we all know that. So we are all in this "scheme".
I hope the voyagers can last longer. We are trapped on Earth, but it is just fascinating (and relieving) thinking of them expanding the boundary of human's space adventure.
If humans are not GI, we cannot judge what is AGI.
Isn't OpenClaw itself a privilege escalation?
Interestingly mixed usage of en dash and em dash across the article.
Well deserved.
All those nice numbers are just beaten by the unit cost. And the ecosystem is a mess.
Hard pass whenever you host long-term storage without ECC memory.
At the end of the day, it's about liability. Whether you use AI tools to generate the code or not, you are the author of the code, and such authorship implies the liability that you are being paid to take.
But you will never commit them via GitHub's web interface one file at a time :)
huh