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Everyone's a thought leader. Almost no one is thinking

bernste.in
4 points·by mbernstein·2 months ago·0 comments

The unreasonable effectiveness of external feedback loops

bernste.in
4 points·by mbernstein·4 months ago·0 comments

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mbernstein
·last month·discuss
The argument for universities to be a place to learn to think critically and not learn specific skills is an even stronger value prop in an era where useful skills likely change rapidly.
mbernstein
·2 months ago·discuss
Hiring earlier career folks isn’t about maximizing their productivity.

It’s also about an influx of new ideas, different lenses to view problems, and connections to people like them, amongst a number of other reasons.
mbernstein
·3 months ago·discuss
This is a compute memory trade, not compression vs. turobquant? Lemma 1 is something like, "forward pass is deterministic because it's deterministic" which means the input tokens were always the lower bound...which isn't caching? Smells tautological. What am I missing?
mbernstein
·3 months ago·discuss
They aren't - they'd have led with that. (note: I use arch and am legally obligated to tell you).
mbernstein
·3 months ago·discuss
HN used to provide a really high signal to noise ratio for me, but it's degrading pretty quickly. There are new accounts below saying "hey I just learned what RTOS means, thanks!"

I reflexively reload HN many times per day, but I'm wondering if I need a walled garden with some sort of curation of individuals - which sucks - to get the signal level I want.
mbernstein
·4 months ago·discuss
I've noticed a gigantic uptick in text messages and phone calls where people try to bypass the call screening. It may get to the point where I'll only want to see comms from people in an allowlist.
mbernstein
·4 months ago·discuss
Stork.JS is a really well written piece of software, though.
mbernstein
·4 months ago·discuss
Short answer: yes.

Longer answer: About 10 years I moved into leadership roles (VP Eng) and while I continued to write code for POCs, it hasn't been my primary role for quite some time. DDIA has been a book I pull out often when guiding leaders and members of my teams when it comes to building distributed systems. I'm writing more code these days because I can, and I still reference DDIA and have the second edition preordered.
mbernstein
·4 months ago·discuss
There's almost no shot to get hand authored posts some views (I tried with one of mine recently). I felt like I submitted it and a moment later there were like 20 new very obviously AI generated posts ahead of it.
mbernstein
·4 months ago·discuss
Shameless plug - I sort of eluded in this post I wrote about Dark Factories generally and about rust being better than Go for building software (not just agents) with AI - but I think something generally important is feedback loops. While not all feedback loops are created equal and some will be superior, my argument is that holistic approach of including diverse, valuable feedback loops matters more.

https://bernste.in/writings/the-unreasonable-effectiveness-o...
mbernstein
·10 months ago·discuss
Do they? So far I haven’t found anything that matches battery life, build quality, or trackpad quality.