If AI replaces labor, that's a trillion dollars of labor. About one-fifteenth of annual labor/wage earnings.
The bottleneck wasn't the coding, but previously it had the second order effect of slowing product development decisions enough to improve product cohesion.
I'm not sure if I'd want to code without an LLM anymore. That said, there will always be open models.
I encountered many a web service that do not use HTTP verbs correctly.
A simpler solution to this would be to introduce new ETF tickers for changed rules. It's a breaking change -- version it.
What's the adage, it is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it
The upper middle class' opinions and reflections on business seem to be shifting in this environment. It seems less mutually beneficial than it used to be.
To be fair, the vibes (at the time) were that Microsoft has changed. Probably, in some way, a zero-interest rate phenomena.
It's disappointing that this article got mindshare when a more neutral author could better argue the bearish case for AI valuations. I want the steelman argument from a more respected individual. The problem is when…
Productivity is defined revenue per worker hour. And we know worker hours are going down as there are fewer workers with the layoffs.
Those people could've traded up. And plenty of people in the trades have done that. But now, it is not obvious what 'trading up' in this situation is. There was optionality: upskill and increase your compensation. Now,…
No technology will have me "excited" if the prospect is lower/no compensation and poorer working conditions. I concur on the nuance -- I use it as a tool at work. I see value in it. I see business value in it displacing…
Nobody who trades their labor for income would legitimately trust simply getting money for existing because we created such surplus. What happens if the checks stop rolling? It is undesirable to be that dependent on the…
If only the AI era was born in ZIRP.
The power wasn't there in the first place if the administration couldn't defend Hormuz. It's all the same capital and resources that prior administrations had. The actual blunder was exposing that weakness to the world.…
Trash night (early morning) is once a week in my area. You can use the ear plugs strategically.
As a Cursor user who hasn't tried Claude Code yet, am I missing anything? I seem (sometimes) exceptionally productive in it and it's working for me. To my understanding, Claude Code is all terminal, but something like…
Shouldn't all of this be implicit from the codebase? Why do I have to write a file telling it these things?
Some sort of service that sat on top of bookings would have its own set of terms and conditions that you agree to, which would at least disincentivize them from acting against your interest.
It's both things. Being an adult means not being overly bothered if you weren't invited, and it's also very adult to prevent the situation where the uninvited friend doesn't find out, out of concern for their feelings.…
If AI replaces labor, that's a trillion dollars of labor. About one-fifteenth of annual labor/wage earnings.
The bottleneck wasn't the coding, but previously it had the second order effect of slowing product development decisions enough to improve product cohesion.
I'm not sure if I'd want to code without an LLM anymore. That said, there will always be open models.
I encountered many a web service that do not use HTTP verbs correctly.
A simpler solution to this would be to introduce new ETF tickers for changed rules. It's a breaking change -- version it.
What's the adage, it is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it
The upper middle class' opinions and reflections on business seem to be shifting in this environment. It seems less mutually beneficial than it used to be.
To be fair, the vibes (at the time) were that Microsoft has changed. Probably, in some way, a zero-interest rate phenomena.
It's disappointing that this article got mindshare when a more neutral author could better argue the bearish case for AI valuations. I want the steelman argument from a more respected individual. The problem is when…
Productivity is defined revenue per worker hour. And we know worker hours are going down as there are fewer workers with the layoffs.
Those people could've traded up. And plenty of people in the trades have done that. But now, it is not obvious what 'trading up' in this situation is. There was optionality: upskill and increase your compensation. Now,…
No technology will have me "excited" if the prospect is lower/no compensation and poorer working conditions. I concur on the nuance -- I use it as a tool at work. I see value in it. I see business value in it displacing…
Nobody who trades their labor for income would legitimately trust simply getting money for existing because we created such surplus. What happens if the checks stop rolling? It is undesirable to be that dependent on the…
If only the AI era was born in ZIRP.
The power wasn't there in the first place if the administration couldn't defend Hormuz. It's all the same capital and resources that prior administrations had. The actual blunder was exposing that weakness to the world.…
Trash night (early morning) is once a week in my area. You can use the ear plugs strategically.
As a Cursor user who hasn't tried Claude Code yet, am I missing anything? I seem (sometimes) exceptionally productive in it and it's working for me. To my understanding, Claude Code is all terminal, but something like…
Shouldn't all of this be implicit from the codebase? Why do I have to write a file telling it these things?
Some sort of service that sat on top of bookings would have its own set of terms and conditions that you agree to, which would at least disincentivize them from acting against your interest.
It's both things. Being an adult means not being overly bothered if you weren't invited, and it's also very adult to prevent the situation where the uninvited friend doesn't find out, out of concern for their feelings.…