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jaxn

3,007 karmajoined 18 years ago
I am a retail franchise store owner, father, and analytics nerd. I ran for public office once (school board) and lost by 36 votes.

Currently building ResaleAI.com

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jaxn
·5 days ago·discuss
it’s the wifi hotspot name.
jaxn
·6 days ago·discuss
though Okta is the first provider working on the enterprise mcp stuff.
jaxn
·7 days ago·discuss
agents are pretty good at cleaning up a codebase, finding dead code, fixing bad abstractions, etc. You just have to spend some focusing the agents on that goal.
jaxn
·7 days ago·discuss
my cellphone has been named “sneakernet” for years. it’s a throwback to a time when it was faster to walk a zip disk across campus than it was to send it.
jaxn
·15 days ago·discuss
Fun fact. My wife and I met on something similar in 2006 or so. "My Blog Log" was a sidebar widget that showed other people who we reading that blog. She was in marketing, I was in tech, and it was a blog at that intersection written by Rex Hammock (RIP).
jaxn
·last month·discuss
i have been thinking about this from a different direction: how do we make these shared within a company in a way that increases the productivity floor of the team/department/company. Sure, they can still be extended/enhanced by individuals, but we don’t need everyone configuring mcps, building institutional memory, etc.

for me, it’s not about the cost to leave, it’s about lowering the cost of onboarding and change.
jaxn
·last month·discuss
I think the fourth would be "lie to those who want you to tell the truth".

His father's saying may have been: "There are three honest ways to make a living".

The fourth option is where scams and fraud live.
jaxn
·2 months ago·discuss
Nashville is paused too. I don’t know why.
jaxn
·2 months ago·discuss
I assume he is calculating the loss as depreciation - what they would have spent on cloud bills if they hadn’t been doing this locally.
jaxn
·3 months ago·discuss
But copilot code review agent is pretty good at catching when code and comments diverge (even in unrelated documentation files).
jaxn
·3 months ago·discuss
I didn't even know there was a "three em dash". Bravo.
jaxn
·4 months ago·discuss
i also first thought of point of sale servers
jaxn
·4 months ago·discuss
I used something like this tool to create 10 different fonts of my handwriting. Then I wrote scripts to randomize which font was used for each character, ensuring that no word had that same variant of a single letter. It worked incredibly well for a personalized printed mail campaign. It really did look hand written.

edit: basically what DANmode replied to the same parent. I did this 10 years ago while running for political office.
jaxn
·4 months ago·discuss
For some of us, the world has already changed drastically. I am shipping more code, better code, less buggy code WAY faster than ever before. Big systemic changes for the better to our infra as well. There are days where I easily do 2 weeks worth of my best work ever.

I totally understand that not everyone is having that experience. And yet until people live it, it seems they just discount the experience others are having.

I'll take the 12 month bet.
jaxn
·4 months ago·discuss
the LLM writes that too
jaxn
·6 months ago·discuss
I have a small-ish vertical SaaS that is used heavily by ~700 retail stores. I have enabled our customer success team to fix bugs using GitHub copilot. I approve the PRs, but they have fixed a surprising number of issues.
jaxn
·7 months ago·discuss
I have been using AI to remove tech debt faster than ever before.
jaxn
·7 months ago·discuss
People are confidently incorrect all the time. It is very likely that people will make up plausible sounding answers on StackOverflow.

You and I have both taken time out of our days to write plausible sounding answers that are essentially opposing hallucinations.
jaxn
·8 months ago·discuss
There are references to using connectors to connect to databases, but I can't find any documentation on how to actually do that.
jaxn
·9 months ago·discuss
Part of schools "affording" the best teachers is not money, but the amount of discipline problems they need to deal with. Which correlates to the financial status of the families at that school. For tons of reasons.

Which families tend to win the lottery to go to these schools? The parents that can afford to. Even if the school is free, the transportation is often not. Plus the parents have to have enough free time to be aware of the lottery for their 3 year old.