If my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle Similarity to tmux is the point I've been dailying this (inside tmux!) for multi-agent orchestration and for state detection for agentic fleet orchestration, it's excellent.…
Without AI your 10 years of experience is of lower utility than an AI wielding junior with 2 years of experience Don't blame the job market, take some responsibility over your atrophying skillset
GLM cannot use vision like Opus can. This is not a useful comparison.
employment is slavery lol
Someone who would compare React to Kubernetes instead of React (Facebook) and Vue.js (Google) does not have enough domain knowledge to provide an informed opinion on this matter Kubernetes is the industry standard…
ITT hacker news rebuilds a blockchain from scratch
With LLMs now being responsible for the physical typing of code and mundane plumbing tasks, this is a wise direction to go into Our human ability is not defined by our _absolute_ output, but, by the quality of the…
This is what you get when you sell a lifetime product Tailwind UI is a phenomenal product, but, there's a simple mathematical reason you cannot sell code like in this way to create a sustainable business
skill issue same way a lesser engineer might say they cannot do X or Y
deepfake edits are a feature, not a bug
it's just jealously. hate only comes from below!
nice, another stupid license for my ai dataset scrapers to ignore, thanks!
Decentralised messaging providers Can't enforce everyone to scan What are you going to do? Arrest everyone?
Incorrect > ... providers to search all private chats, messages, and emails automatically for suspicious content [1] Even if that were the case, the answer is the Framework phone [1]…
there's no problem with it being vibe-coded The point is that the site, contacting your local MEP, and all the discussion in this thread, is pointless to affect some kind of durable societal change Pointing out that…
HN applauds this vibe-coded “privacy” site yet condemns decentralized messaging. States control what’s centralized; incentives ensure they keep doing so. Protesting it is like arguing with a thermostat—it can’t hear…
> we also introduced an additional layer of evaluation by testing an adversarially fine-tuned version of gpt-oss-120b What could go wrong?
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can anyone comment on what their experience of using mise is vs. other tools a a la nix home-manager/flakes? I see this "one tool to rule them all" and instantly my senses go off that this is too good to be true to work…
Why do non-users of LLM's like to despise/belittle them so much? Just don't use them, and, outcompete those who do. Or, use them and outcompete those who don't. Belittling/lamenting on any thread about them is not…
Even an LLM could tell you that that's an unknowable thing, perhaps you should rely on them more.
> If the AI actually outperforms humans in the full context of the work, then no, we won't. It will be so much cheaper and faster that businesses won't have to argue at all. Those that adopt them will massively…
> “It takes me at least the same amount of time to review code not written by me than it would take me to write the code myself, if not more.” There’s your issue, the skill of programming has changed. Typing gets fast;…
I echo the sentiment that you MUST use a debugger when working with ruby/rails. When using a debugger, magic becomes a call stack that is transparently visible. Once proficient and familiar with the conventions, reading…
Agreed, it still absolutely astounds me the number of developers out there that do not use a debugger as an essential part of their toolkit.
If my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle Similarity to tmux is the point I've been dailying this (inside tmux!) for multi-agent orchestration and for state detection for agentic fleet orchestration, it's excellent.…
Without AI your 10 years of experience is of lower utility than an AI wielding junior with 2 years of experience Don't blame the job market, take some responsibility over your atrophying skillset
GLM cannot use vision like Opus can. This is not a useful comparison.
employment is slavery lol
Someone who would compare React to Kubernetes instead of React (Facebook) and Vue.js (Google) does not have enough domain knowledge to provide an informed opinion on this matter Kubernetes is the industry standard…
ITT hacker news rebuilds a blockchain from scratch
With LLMs now being responsible for the physical typing of code and mundane plumbing tasks, this is a wise direction to go into Our human ability is not defined by our _absolute_ output, but, by the quality of the…
This is what you get when you sell a lifetime product Tailwind UI is a phenomenal product, but, there's a simple mathematical reason you cannot sell code like in this way to create a sustainable business
skill issue same way a lesser engineer might say they cannot do X or Y
deepfake edits are a feature, not a bug
it's just jealously. hate only comes from below!
nice, another stupid license for my ai dataset scrapers to ignore, thanks!
Decentralised messaging providers Can't enforce everyone to scan What are you going to do? Arrest everyone?
Incorrect > ... providers to search all private chats, messages, and emails automatically for suspicious content [1] Even if that were the case, the answer is the Framework phone [1]…
there's no problem with it being vibe-coded The point is that the site, contacting your local MEP, and all the discussion in this thread, is pointless to affect some kind of durable societal change Pointing out that…
HN applauds this vibe-coded “privacy” site yet condemns decentralized messaging. States control what’s centralized; incentives ensure they keep doing so. Protesting it is like arguing with a thermostat—it can’t hear…
> we also introduced an additional layer of evaluation by testing an adversarially fine-tuned version of gpt-oss-120b What could go wrong?
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can anyone comment on what their experience of using mise is vs. other tools a a la nix home-manager/flakes? I see this "one tool to rule them all" and instantly my senses go off that this is too good to be true to work…
Why do non-users of LLM's like to despise/belittle them so much? Just don't use them, and, outcompete those who do. Or, use them and outcompete those who don't. Belittling/lamenting on any thread about them is not…
Even an LLM could tell you that that's an unknowable thing, perhaps you should rely on them more.
> If the AI actually outperforms humans in the full context of the work, then no, we won't. It will be so much cheaper and faster that businesses won't have to argue at all. Those that adopt them will massively…
> “It takes me at least the same amount of time to review code not written by me than it would take me to write the code myself, if not more.” There’s your issue, the skill of programming has changed. Typing gets fast;…
I echo the sentiment that you MUST use a debugger when working with ruby/rails. When using a debugger, magic becomes a call stack that is transparently visible. Once proficient and familiar with the conventions, reading…
Agreed, it still absolutely astounds me the number of developers out there that do not use a debugger as an essential part of their toolkit.