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Anthropic might like to buy your side project

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1 points·by frankfrank13·le mois dernier·0 comments

Composer 2 is now available in Cursor

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frankfrank13
·il y a 17 jours·discuss
please add a shareable score!
frankfrank13
·il y a 19 jours·discuss
Because strats sell. Oddly shaped guitars don't, or at least not for a long time, and would never break into the top 10 best selling guitar shapes.
frankfrank13
·il y a 19 jours·discuss
Yeah fair, then you could set it higher, even 100. Or default it off.
frankfrank13
·il y a 19 jours·discuss
I think this is a really solid move. This gives OSS contributors a lot of flexibility. You could set the limit to 0, and manually add contributors. You could set it to 1-3 to allow people to get their foot in the door. But the de facto limit today is infinite, which is spammed. Imagine if GMail did this! If I don't whitelist or reply within `n` emails, youre done. I would KILL for that.
frankfrank13
·il y a 27 jours·discuss
Distribution. Cursor has enterprise contracts, SpaceX/XAi want them.
frankfrank13
·le mois dernier·discuss
This is a huge difference between NYC and SF. There are certainly some in NYC who would prefer Waymo (direct route, no driver chitchat), but I don't think many New Yorkers would be proud of taking Waymo's. Most people feel embarrassed to admit they took an Uber somewhere!
frankfrank13
·le mois dernier·discuss
One thing I hate about GH's status page: sure "auth" gets to live under API, so API gets the downtime report today. But all of my remote git ops are failing, because i was dumb enough to use the `gh` cli to auth. Their status pages are not well defined, but they treat them as such, leading to inflated uptime numbers.
frankfrank13
·le mois dernier·discuss
This makes it an instant non-starter for probably 95% of organizations. A lot of people are about to get in trouble for using it before realizing this.
frankfrank13
·le mois dernier·discuss
Not a lot of discussion on this, but there is no way to turn off data retention for this model. IME this is the first time Anthropic has released a model without allowing you to opt out.
frankfrank13
·le mois dernier·discuss
I guess, but the sequence of positions 6->5->4->3->2-1 maps to valves

- 1+3 (6)

- 2+3 (5)

- 1+2 (4)

- 1 (3)

- 2 (2)

- open (1)

All I mean to say, sliding a little bit at a time up the slide is easy to map to "short slide higher pitch" in a way that valves don't
frankfrank13
·le mois dernier·discuss
I loved playing trombone in school. It's such a simple mechanism, it invites a lot of curiousity, and this piece captures that well. Instruments like piano, violin, and guitar are very visual, essentially wysiwyg. Instruments like saxophones, clarinets, flutes, take a long to mentally map and reason through (this combination of keys achieves note X). Trumpets, and other 3 valve instruments map exactly to trombone positions! Eg. no-valves = 1st position, 1st valve is 3rd position, 1+2 is 4th position. But visually you don't see this, and it doesn't invite the curiousity. Trombone super unique in that you get a little wysiwyg, but you have to square that with embouchure. But learning trombone, and then mapping that knowledge to a euphonium, trumpet, tuba, etc, gives you a knowledge about that instrument (eg ok if note X is 1st valve, and note X+1 is 1+2, then i know adding 2-to-1 adds a half step, because position 3 is a half step from position 4).
frankfrank13
·le mois dernier·discuss
Hilarious, "Designed for serviceability" is one of the headline features about 3/4 down

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/devices/surface-lapt...
frankfrank13
·le mois dernier·discuss
Oh thank god it has a co-pilot button
frankfrank13
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
My first ever EM showed me this piece ~10 years ago, and I still think about it a lot. One pattern I've adopted is to keep as much code to be synchronous as possible. On larger teams, especially when the slop-cannon is really going, I can at least depend on codeowners to tag me if someone tries to convert something to async (eg. adding a DB call somewhere), because they chain of things that need to be converted to async is so long. Then I can jump in and say "this entire chain of code is sync, if you want a DB call, do it somewhere else"
frankfrank13
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I could see this being true, except that other high end electrics (Porsche, Audi) have not sold well. So the theory would be:

> people want either $30,000 electric cars (Tesla), $100,000 electric cars (Tesla), or $500,000 electric cars (Ferrari)

I do think Ferrari is trying to expand their audience with the Luce, but not to Dubai housewives. Ferrari's are for Ferrari collectors. There exists the guy with a few already, who daily drives a Tesla. Probably hundreds of those guys! This is for them (IMO).
frankfrank13
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
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frankfrank13
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I interviewed at a startup, really early stage, who claimed to be on track for $100k ARR. We all know "ARR" is bullshit, but I didn't suspect the ~$10k monthly to be bullshit. It turns out this was $10k pre-discount, and this product was ~FREE for YC companies, who made up ~100% of this companies customer base. So revenue was $0, or very close to it.
frankfrank13
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
> Intelligence is the new spec.

I'm shocked, SHOCKED how bad google is at copywriting, and it clearly not mattering.
frankfrank13
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
this makes me so scared to work on OOS. If people saw every random draft PR, branch, design doc I ever made, no doubt the community would be furious
frankfrank13
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Disneyland cast member says "world between worlds" == Disney will retcon the new trilogy. The rest is AI slop.