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vanuatu
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
sadly with all the labs benchmaxxing I feel like you just have to try the model for a while to really evaluate how good it is, especially for each individual use case
vanuatu
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
100%, if someone from a no name school does well on the interview I’ll happily recommend them to be hired. However idk how HR filters resumes, and they likely use certain heuristics to try and minimize false positives
vanuatu
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
Do you need to do tier 1 and 2 work before tier 3?

If they are structurally different, and there’s a way to train people directly into tier 3, then it doesn’t seem unreasonable to automate t1 and t2 as from my experience the vast majority of the tickets are either simple or repeated workflows. Taking the idea to the limit, you’d automate all tiers, and have the ai escalate to the individual teams within the company for any truly meaningful edge cases

I feel sort of the same about SWE, which is much more complex, but juniors can ostensibly grow into seniors with AI
vanuatu
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
I joined a new company 6 months ago. I interviewed at 16 companies and got 5 offers from a mix of ai cos / big tech / trading firms

Background is SWE at an AI co that's in the news sometimes

It felt about the same in terms of grind effort from my last search in 2022. the main difference was ai companies cared a lot about your understanding of agentic systems and harness / context engineering, and had much more practical rounds with less leetcode (usually 1 medium). More legacy firms (finance / some big tech) still expected you to solve 3-4 leetcode medium/hards throughout the process
vanuatu
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
you can get 1% as a founding eng at seed, and its not uncommon for a 5 at 50 seed

dilution is also dependent on the opex, founder negotiating power, and growth of the company. There are startups raising monster rounds at <5% dilution a round

If you are an employee however and your co is raising highly diluted rounds with poor growth probably best to jump ship
vanuatu
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
For now!

Even if not, there's pricing pressure between chat, gemini, and claude. The products seem to be comparable for laypeople which is why OpenAI has been investing a ton in their memory feature to try to lock in users
vanuatu
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
It's unclear to me how this will play out because LLMs don't have the same network / platform effects as the other examples (Uber / Facebook), nor is there one dominant LLM that is overwhelmingly better than the competition for consumers (Google). There's overwhelming competition from the open source cheap models especially for the lower-mid intelligence use cases
vanuatu
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
not very often which is why its zero signal

in rare occasions it might go the other way around, like someone who has so much experience they dont need a pretty resume because their work speaks for itself

New grads are the biggest offenders of the resume slop
vanuatu
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
as someone who has done 100+ first round interviews for SWE, including new grad

zero signal: resume & cover letter. applicants will mass-apply with ai-tuned resumes that happen to perfectly match our listing

medium signal: top 15 school / top N internship experience / built something with paying users

highest signal: personal referrals
vanuatu
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
+1, referred candidates at my company perform way better in interviews and on the job compared to cold applicants
vanuatu
·vor 20 Tagen·discuss
I'm very optimistic. I think most diseases being cured, extended lifespans, physical abundance, and zero poverty are within reach in our lifespan, due to technology.

I think humans will be about the same in terms of happiness, due to how quickly to acclimate to our situation. But they'll look back on us with shock at how we ever lived like this!
vanuatu
·vor 22 Tagen·discuss
the article takes this into account with EV

obviously vol is not the end all be all but one of your main advantages as a startup employee is access to the insider info and being able to walk away
vanuatu
·vor 23 Tagen·discuss
its not imagined, its already happening at scale in f500, the companies they work with to do this are going vertical
vanuatu
·vor 23 Tagen·discuss
the govt helped lift many, many millions out of poverty since opening to the rest of the world?
vanuatu
·vor 23 Tagen·discuss
its pretty easy to point your terminal agent to your giant pr and ask it to break it up into small prs

if youre being asked to rubberstamp prs thats a management skill issue
vanuatu
·vor 23 Tagen·discuss
but we trust the stat that 16 pct of americans have a positive view?
vanuatu
·vor 23 Tagen·discuss
an article on one person? cmon

it seems like Chinese people have much more faith in their govt than Western countries, and subsequently trust them more in distributing the benefits of AI (in aggregate ofc)
vanuatu
·vor 23 Tagen·discuss
Yeah, a shortage implies that the price of labor rises a lot

Not unimaginable, given that the bottlenecks seem to be concentrating on high-level direction, relational work, and expert verification
vanuatu
·vor 23 Tagen·discuss
It's interesting that many developing and Asian countries have a more positive view of AI: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/06/15/people-around-the-w...

How much of this is due to AI vs. the government and corporate structures in society? (Saw elsewhere that Chinese people were also much more optimistic)
vanuatu
·vor 24 Tagen·discuss
The frontier companies are building agents to automate work end to end (i.e. with decision power)

The tech takes a while to diffuse like any other but I think call centers don't have a great outlook