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tengbretson

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tengbretson
·il y a 4 jours·discuss
Your code appears to have a bug where if the arrow keys trigger a change of direction twice in a single frame interval, it can mistakenly send the snake back on itself.
tengbretson
·il y a 4 jours·discuss
It is hard to evaluate the model performance of Composer 2.5 when Cursor's harness is so awful compared to the others on the market.
tengbretson
·il y a 10 jours·discuss
If I had $300k going through my bank account every year I really think I would have noticed by now.
tengbretson
·il y a 10 jours·discuss
>it costs $1200000 to raise baby

What exactly are you planning to do with all that money anyway? Consume things?
tengbretson
·il y a 14 jours·discuss
I've never bought a sticker like that.
tengbretson
·il y a 16 jours·discuss
Does automated fraud detection not replace the work of human auditors? Do these large machines automate tasks? If you believe automating human labor is an evil, then I hate to break it to you, your in hell's chatroom. "Software is eating the world" was published 15 years ago. What did you think that meant?
tengbretson
·il y a 16 jours·discuss
That assumes that a value-judgement can be optimally made with intelligence alone.
tengbretson
·il y a 16 jours·discuss
> Why da f*#$ do they have to continue developing a technology which they think will replace droves of people by machines??

Say, you wouldn't happen to write software for a living, would you?
tengbretson
·il y a 24 jours·discuss
I suspect this is sarcasm but seriously. Craigslist has floundered and now Meta/Facebook Marketplace is dominating the private buying/selling space. Is that not at least $500M of harm?
tengbretson
·il y a 27 jours·discuss
Everyone on this site has been cashing checks building the job eating machine for years. The concern is only pouring out now that it may not need us anymore.
tengbretson
·il y a 27 jours·discuss
You have to admit-- it is interesting that all of this media, that was made during a time when there were standards and morals, has painted such a clear picture of what you now expect life to be like.
tengbretson
·il y a 27 jours·discuss
In the 10 years prior to like 2023, any new large scale data center build-out was explicitly for serving more ads. Meanwhile, now that we have a new tech that's literally solving unsolved math problems, we're suddenly doomers. Why?
tengbretson
·le mois dernier·discuss
This is going to have so many api keys stored in it.
tengbretson
·le mois dernier·discuss
> I, unlike you, live in a democracy and expect the government to not send goons to intimidate opponents.

How are those two concepts actually related or linked in any way?
tengbretson
·le mois dernier·discuss
I'm not even sure if I disagree with the conclusion, but I feel pretty safe disregarding the words spoken in front of a slide profoundly declaring "UX + DX = AX"
tengbretson
·le mois dernier·discuss
Is this inspired by the old famo.us work?
tengbretson
·le mois dernier·discuss
"Do as much as possible with AI" and "Make sure you're actually accomplishing something with your AI usage" are obviously compatible directives.
tengbretson
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
To be fair to the swimmers, it looks like they used a ridiculously slow pool for the competition.
tengbretson
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
> That path, junior to mid to senior, isn't just a career ladder. It's the mechanism by which the industry reproduces its own expertise. It's how knowledge transfers.

Neat.
tengbretson
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Today, sure. In 30 years I wouldn't expect to be able to retire with less that $50 million in savings.