Interesting that we’ve have such different experiences. I was working with both those models today and on several occasions it proposed some pretty poor solutions. I also find I need to run an llm code review or two…
It’s not a solved problem at all. Your take is very libertarian, which I personally sympathize with, but if we’re being honest it doesn’t align with reality. The truth is, there are a lot of bad parents that are, for…
Can you explain how the permission model works?
Writing robust, bug free, efficient, maintainable, and readable code has never been easy and still isn’t. It’s an extremely difficult skill. Are we seriously pretending that it was always easy now that an LLM can spit…
Can you elaborate on 1) What makes dhh far right? And 2) How that makes the omarchy or framework projects problematic?
I don’t think natural language is efficient enough. Whether that be text or voice. I imagine the Star Trek vision is pretty accurate. You occasionally talk to the computer when it makes sense, but more often than not…
Zen can do that too. Check out: https://docs.zen-browser.app/user-manual/split-view
The law has yet to catch up to the idea of vibe coded software. I see significant problems. Example: the other day someone was promoting their saas. They proudly advertised that they knew nothing about technology, and…
> It must certainly be allowed, as it greatly benefits some patients. Is this for patients that can’t stay calm? It seems to me there would be plenty of far safer ways to sedate them. Example: some Xanax
Clinical depression is neither of those things. It’s also called Major depressive disorder. It’s basically depression that isn’t a temporary response to something. It’s long lasting depression that doesn’t go away. You…
I think it will become standard to provide up to date references specifically tailored for LLMS. For example: https://svelte.dev/docs/llms
You run legal compliance on everyone interviewing for a job? What a waste of everyone’s time. Very inefficient and expensive. Do it after an offer is extended.
> References in many cases are actually needed for compliance purposes. Those aren’t the kind of checks we’re talking about. In any case, those can be performed once an offer is made.
Sure. From the employers perspective, I get the appeal of references. As a candidate I find them to be a huge overstep and will almost never provide them. No, I’m sorry. I’m not going to pester my friends and colleagues…
The position is more extreme than that. It’s your SaaS without its UI is nothing more than a database. > The underlying SaaS platform is reduced to a “database” or “utility” that an agent can switch out if needed. I…
To clarify. If everyone in the US is given an extra 5k a month do you believe that the price of goods and services remain the same as they are at present? If my landlord is charging me 2k for rent, does she not increase…
UBI is nonsensical. Give everyone 5k a month, and everyone is not 5k richer. All you’ve done is decrease the value of the dollar. Would love to be proven wrong.
I firmly believe AI will become heavily taxed and regulated. It would be foolish to ban it, but equally foolish to allow it to replace a large percentage of your country’s workforce. It would completely destabilize the…
It’s honestly both. A good idea that’s actually feasible and has some kind of moat is extremely hard to come by.
The core of journalism is to simply investigate and report facts to the public. Not to speak truth to power. An activist makes a poor journalist.
You have basically just circled back to what I said initially: > I don't foresee software engineers going extinct, but there will most definitely be a lot fewer of them. Your bad attitude, calling most software…
At that level, that’s the role of a product manager. We aren’t going to see software engineers all transform in to project managers. Most don’t have the skills, but more importantly there’s no need for that many PM’s.
Out of the box sure. An agent set up specifically for this task with your code and internal docs is a whole different story. And LLMs aren’t afraid to say “you’re wrong”, they’ve just been configured to be agreeable by…
> precisely, accurately, and consistently express their needs in a backwards compatible fashion that doesn't break existing customers. A theoretical “AI dev” will be able to gather these requirements through…
Sonos makes great hardware. Those little mini speaker voice assistant things aren’t even in the same ball park. If they stick to their target audience they’ll be fine.
Interesting that we’ve have such different experiences. I was working with both those models today and on several occasions it proposed some pretty poor solutions. I also find I need to run an llm code review or two…
It’s not a solved problem at all. Your take is very libertarian, which I personally sympathize with, but if we’re being honest it doesn’t align with reality. The truth is, there are a lot of bad parents that are, for…
Can you explain how the permission model works?
Writing robust, bug free, efficient, maintainable, and readable code has never been easy and still isn’t. It’s an extremely difficult skill. Are we seriously pretending that it was always easy now that an LLM can spit…
Can you elaborate on 1) What makes dhh far right? And 2) How that makes the omarchy or framework projects problematic?
I don’t think natural language is efficient enough. Whether that be text or voice. I imagine the Star Trek vision is pretty accurate. You occasionally talk to the computer when it makes sense, but more often than not…
Zen can do that too. Check out: https://docs.zen-browser.app/user-manual/split-view
The law has yet to catch up to the idea of vibe coded software. I see significant problems. Example: the other day someone was promoting their saas. They proudly advertised that they knew nothing about technology, and…
> It must certainly be allowed, as it greatly benefits some patients. Is this for patients that can’t stay calm? It seems to me there would be plenty of far safer ways to sedate them. Example: some Xanax
Clinical depression is neither of those things. It’s also called Major depressive disorder. It’s basically depression that isn’t a temporary response to something. It’s long lasting depression that doesn’t go away. You…
I think it will become standard to provide up to date references specifically tailored for LLMS. For example: https://svelte.dev/docs/llms
You run legal compliance on everyone interviewing for a job? What a waste of everyone’s time. Very inefficient and expensive. Do it after an offer is extended.
> References in many cases are actually needed for compliance purposes. Those aren’t the kind of checks we’re talking about. In any case, those can be performed once an offer is made.
Sure. From the employers perspective, I get the appeal of references. As a candidate I find them to be a huge overstep and will almost never provide them. No, I’m sorry. I’m not going to pester my friends and colleagues…
The position is more extreme than that. It’s your SaaS without its UI is nothing more than a database. > The underlying SaaS platform is reduced to a “database” or “utility” that an agent can switch out if needed. I…
To clarify. If everyone in the US is given an extra 5k a month do you believe that the price of goods and services remain the same as they are at present? If my landlord is charging me 2k for rent, does she not increase…
UBI is nonsensical. Give everyone 5k a month, and everyone is not 5k richer. All you’ve done is decrease the value of the dollar. Would love to be proven wrong.
I firmly believe AI will become heavily taxed and regulated. It would be foolish to ban it, but equally foolish to allow it to replace a large percentage of your country’s workforce. It would completely destabilize the…
It’s honestly both. A good idea that’s actually feasible and has some kind of moat is extremely hard to come by.
The core of journalism is to simply investigate and report facts to the public. Not to speak truth to power. An activist makes a poor journalist.
You have basically just circled back to what I said initially: > I don't foresee software engineers going extinct, but there will most definitely be a lot fewer of them. Your bad attitude, calling most software…
At that level, that’s the role of a product manager. We aren’t going to see software engineers all transform in to project managers. Most don’t have the skills, but more importantly there’s no need for that many PM’s.
Out of the box sure. An agent set up specifically for this task with your code and internal docs is a whole different story. And LLMs aren’t afraid to say “you’re wrong”, they’ve just been configured to be agreeable by…
> precisely, accurately, and consistently express their needs in a backwards compatible fashion that doesn't break existing customers. A theoretical “AI dev” will be able to gather these requirements through…
Sonos makes great hardware. Those little mini speaker voice assistant things aren’t even in the same ball park. If they stick to their target audience they’ll be fine.