Asahi is awesome!
But this is also proves that laptops outside the MacBook realm really need to improve so much. I wish there were a Linux machine with the hardware quality of a MacBook
The two categories of software developers you mention already existed pre ChatGPT and will likely continue to exist. If anything, AI's going to make those who're in it just for the money much less relevant.
Do you really think that Software Engineering is going to be less about precision, control, predictability, and efficiency? These are fundamental skills regardless of AI.
It's been somewhat disheartening to see many techie spaces (also HackerNews) become so skeptical and anti AI. It's as-if the luddites are at it again and they're just refuting progress because of a bad impression or because they fear the consequences.
AI is a tool and it shuold be treated as such.
Also, beware of snake oil salesmen.
Is AI going to integrate widely into the world? Yes.
Is it also going to destroy all the jobs in the world? Of course not, luddites don't understand the naïvety of this position.
I’ve rewatched it last year and, like a really good book, I found myself liking a different set of characters than on my first watch. There’s truly a lot of depth there. And a lot of humanity, which is something we sometimes forget about the tech industry.
How does any of this address fake news, bots, or inflammatory discourse?
It feels like a lot of technical jargon that neither improves nor worsens the platform compared to what already exists.
Clickbait will remain immensely popular, regardless of whether you implement a fantastic cryptographic datastore or not.
tbf, I don't have a vision for it. I'm just saying that this model works only because we've seen that the current model works around bots, inflammatory content, and fake news.
These are all really hard problems..!
I think this medium already proved that it doesn't work.
A new social media model needs to emerge - we shouldn't try to rebuild the same old with a fresh coat of paint.
I think it's very interesting to read about how his personality grew and how he became a better manager and visionary at his time between CEO-ships.