Care to share more about your pi setup? I've recently started using it (after long-time Claude Code work) and was wondering how you'd achieve these long-running tasks. Do you allow it to spawn sub-agents? Thank you!
Also interested.
This is very cool, congratulations!
This could probably be solved with a better keyboard
Could you share a bit more about this?
I've been doing this more and more over the past year, but I just write on plain white paper and throw it away after the stack on my desk gets too big. Like the author, I don't seem to ever need to read my old notes.…
I work in Python as well and find Claude quite poor at writing proper tests, might be using it wrong. Just last week, I asked Opus to create a small integration test (with pre-existing examples) and it tried to create a…
I resonate with the phrase: "You never learn to ask good questions"
I think there's an unfinished journey whenever I hear such a story. Like someone who learns just enough about music that they "feel like" Bach is better than Taylor Swift, but then never move to the other side to use…
unexpected AI W. Congratulations on the new job!
> The "hey if you squint this thing it looks like religion for the non-religious" perspective is just one I've heard countless times To be fair, we shouldn't bundle Augustine and Thomas Aquinas with John MacArthur and…
What makes an artificial mind greater than ours? Do you assume that someone will stumble into creating a person, but with unlimited memory and computational power? Otherwise, if we are able to create this person using…
I mean, it all depends on how one defines "high quality context".
This never occurred to me, but it is a brilliant take.
can you say more? how do you do it?
Or learning to actually code. I can't see why I would ever learn to use these kinds of tools. As a developer, I can just make it myself. Now with LLMs, if it's very simple and bounded, I can just vibe most of it with…
Saw Rich Hickey say this, that it is a known fact that tested code never has bugs. On a more serious note: how could anyone possibly ever write meaningful tests without a deep understanding of the code that is being…
Yes, this is what I'm fearing as well. That we will end up just trying to review code, writing tests and some kind of specifications in natural language (which is very imprecise) However, I can't see how this approach…
In writing the code that is supposed to implement my idea, I find that my idea has many flaws. Sending that idea to an LLM (in absence of AGI) seems like a great way to find out about the flaws too late. Otherwise,…
I never used Telegram, but was under the impression that it's similar to Signal. However, Pavel Durov recently tried to meddle in the Romanian elections process[0] in a very bizarre, almost desperate attempt to…
I just cmd + shift + p -> disable Cursor tab -> enter Sure, you could just add a shortcut too. After a while, it turns into a habit.
Care to share more about your pi setup? I've recently started using it (after long-time Claude Code work) and was wondering how you'd achieve these long-running tasks. Do you allow it to spawn sub-agents? Thank you!
Also interested.
This is very cool, congratulations!
This could probably be solved with a better keyboard
Could you share a bit more about this?
I've been doing this more and more over the past year, but I just write on plain white paper and throw it away after the stack on my desk gets too big. Like the author, I don't seem to ever need to read my old notes.…
I work in Python as well and find Claude quite poor at writing proper tests, might be using it wrong. Just last week, I asked Opus to create a small integration test (with pre-existing examples) and it tried to create a…
I resonate with the phrase: "You never learn to ask good questions"
I think there's an unfinished journey whenever I hear such a story. Like someone who learns just enough about music that they "feel like" Bach is better than Taylor Swift, but then never move to the other side to use…
unexpected AI W. Congratulations on the new job!
> The "hey if you squint this thing it looks like religion for the non-religious" perspective is just one I've heard countless times To be fair, we shouldn't bundle Augustine and Thomas Aquinas with John MacArthur and…
What makes an artificial mind greater than ours? Do you assume that someone will stumble into creating a person, but with unlimited memory and computational power? Otherwise, if we are able to create this person using…
I mean, it all depends on how one defines "high quality context".
This never occurred to me, but it is a brilliant take.
can you say more? how do you do it?
Or learning to actually code. I can't see why I would ever learn to use these kinds of tools. As a developer, I can just make it myself. Now with LLMs, if it's very simple and bounded, I can just vibe most of it with…
Saw Rich Hickey say this, that it is a known fact that tested code never has bugs. On a more serious note: how could anyone possibly ever write meaningful tests without a deep understanding of the code that is being…
Yes, this is what I'm fearing as well. That we will end up just trying to review code, writing tests and some kind of specifications in natural language (which is very imprecise) However, I can't see how this approach…
In writing the code that is supposed to implement my idea, I find that my idea has many flaws. Sending that idea to an LLM (in absence of AGI) seems like a great way to find out about the flaws too late. Otherwise,…
I never used Telegram, but was under the impression that it's similar to Signal. However, Pavel Durov recently tried to meddle in the Romanian elections process[0] in a very bizarre, almost desperate attempt to…
I just cmd + shift + p -> disable Cursor tab -> enter Sure, you could just add a shortcut too. After a while, it turns into a habit.