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The llm accusations go out of hand nowadays. Cant see any typical AI slop here.
Source?
The test is rigged because they used non thinking models.
If you follow the jurisdictional trail in the post, the field narrows quickly. The author describes a major international diving insurer, an instructor driven student registration workflow, GDPR applicability, and…
> Since MCP is a common language for all agents at Stripe, not just minions, we built a central internal MCP server called Toolshed, which hosts more than 400 MCP tools spanning internal systems and SaaS platforms we…
An Agent Team of Opus 4.6 should be able to reverse engineer the simulator in a day or two, instead of 3 years. But it wouldnt be so much fun I guess.
Thats not good advertising for raris Performance claims.
I still think it is just a matter of time until scrapers catch up. There are more and more scrapers that spin up an full blown chromium.
One way to sharpen the question is to stop asking whether C is "fundamental" and instead ask whether it is forced by mild structural constraints. From that angle, its status looks closer to inevitability than…
Historically, every major general-purpose technology followed the same trajectory. Printing reduced the quality of manuscripts while massively increasing access. Industrialization replaced craftsmanship with…
Yes, and that constraint shows up surprisingly early. Even if you eliminate model latency and keep yourself fully in sync via a tight human-in-the-loop workflow, the shared mental model of the team still advances at…
I think the productivity question hinges on what you count as the language versus the ecosystem. Very few nontrivial games are written in "just C". They are written in C plus a large pile of bespoke libraries, code…
We alrrady had Cursor Composer last year, so it sounds like a step back.
I wait for someone to comment that he could pull it off with an Opus 4.6 agent team in 24h of so.
LLMs have a much larger training dataset of boring technology, thats also an advantage.
I saw an documentation about this some time ago, unfortunatley there is no reliable consumer method hat detects a well hidden non IR based camera.
Terraform in combination with Claude Code is actually quiet managable. Yes it generates much code, but you have great detail of what is actually going on, there is no hidden abstraction layers on top.
Is there any intuition on how big this number is?
Yeah, but there are enough people to buy the hype.
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The llm accusations go out of hand nowadays. Cant see any typical AI slop here.
Source?
The test is rigged because they used non thinking models.
If you follow the jurisdictional trail in the post, the field narrows quickly. The author describes a major international diving insurer, an instructor driven student registration workflow, GDPR applicability, and…
> Since MCP is a common language for all agents at Stripe, not just minions, we built a central internal MCP server called Toolshed, which hosts more than 400 MCP tools spanning internal systems and SaaS platforms we…
An Agent Team of Opus 4.6 should be able to reverse engineer the simulator in a day or two, instead of 3 years. But it wouldnt be so much fun I guess.
Thats not good advertising for raris Performance claims.
I still think it is just a matter of time until scrapers catch up. There are more and more scrapers that spin up an full blown chromium.
One way to sharpen the question is to stop asking whether C is "fundamental" and instead ask whether it is forced by mild structural constraints. From that angle, its status looks closer to inevitability than…
Historically, every major general-purpose technology followed the same trajectory. Printing reduced the quality of manuscripts while massively increasing access. Industrialization replaced craftsmanship with…
Yes, and that constraint shows up surprisingly early. Even if you eliminate model latency and keep yourself fully in sync via a tight human-in-the-loop workflow, the shared mental model of the team still advances at…
I think the productivity question hinges on what you count as the language versus the ecosystem. Very few nontrivial games are written in "just C". They are written in C plus a large pile of bespoke libraries, code…
We alrrady had Cursor Composer last year, so it sounds like a step back.
I wait for someone to comment that he could pull it off with an Opus 4.6 agent team in 24h of so.
LLMs have a much larger training dataset of boring technology, thats also an advantage.
I saw an documentation about this some time ago, unfortunatley there is no reliable consumer method hat detects a well hidden non IR based camera.
Terraform in combination with Claude Code is actually quiet managable. Yes it generates much code, but you have great detail of what is actually going on, there is no hidden abstraction layers on top.
Is there any intuition on how big this number is?
Yeah, but there are enough people to buy the hype.