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No-One Escapes the Permanent Underclass

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98 points·by hamish-b·16 hari yang lalu·110 comments

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hamish-b
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
(disclaimer: I work at ampcode)

Give the oracle at amp a go :) Our TUI is really nice as well. Get in touch for some credits.
hamish-b
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Excellent course (I did mine ~2019), super grateful to Paul and Stanford for continuously releasing it publicly and updating them all these years later.
hamish-b
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
What a wild ride, the traffic to my site is more akin to a rollercoaster. Got better for a few mins and then fell back apart.
hamish-b
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I'm surprised people aren't really talking about how this affects Adobe going into the future. Adobe frankly has been hostile to it's users for the past while, this should really shake up the game. Creatives now have access to a pro-level tool for free with the option to pay extra for AI features. This is a clear shot across Adobe's bow and positions Canva to control the creative vertical from professionals to the average person.
hamish-b
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Nice work, what you're up to is pretty impressive :^)
hamish-b
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Site is currently down, wayback machine link: https://web.archive.org/web/20250919031347/https://lenowo.or...
hamish-b
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
My problem _still_ with all of the codex/gpt based offerings is that they think for way too long. After using Claude 4 models through cursor max/ampcode I feel much more effective given it's speed. Ironically, Claude Code feels just as slow as codex/gpt (even with my company patching through AWS bedrock). Only makes me feel more that the consumer modes have perverse incentives.
hamish-b
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've been working hard at this problem over at https://kurnell.ai. Our thesis is that going forward it's unrealistic to ban or detect-and-reprimand AI, therefore we need to meet students where they're at and democratize access to the best AI for all.

We have great traction with universities in USA and Australia. The flywheel that we've constructed means that students are being prepared for industry + research in a Post-AI world, and professors can see exactly how students are using AI tooling. Our findings are that knowledge of how students are using AI goes a long way to helping institutions adapt.

Keen to chat and share our findings - reach out at hamish(at)kurnell.ai !