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tudelo

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distributed something or another engineer at Initech

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tudelo
·2 ore fa·discuss
It would make sense. Massive distribution vector
tudelo
·5 giorni fa·discuss
A degree is not a bad thing. This forum is pretty biased on startup culture but I bet the vast majority would say its not worth it personally but worth it on a career level. Even then, the space to explore things outside of your immediate interest is invaluable and you WILL make connections beyond what you expect. Good luck in your studies.
tudelo
·5 giorni fa·discuss
I echo the sentiment. Most work is described as basic and unimaginative, yet we still have every large company having outages despite employing "the best". Even worse, they game uptime and outages in a way that mirrors gerrymandering.
tudelo
·13 giorni fa·discuss
Most likely, this (reverse engineering) is one of the numerous things these LLM companies target. You can also assume all of the internet has been slurped up in to any frontier model. That doesn't mean what you want will be a one shot prompt though...
tudelo
·13 giorni fa·discuss
> For a significantly shorter critque of the book, check out qntm's critique. I mostly agree with qntm assessment. But it's a bit too emotional and personal and doesn't cover the parts i find the most harmful.

This page seems like an actual critique while the blog post doesn't offer much of one, am I missing something?

edit: There is a github linked towards the bottom of the post... full of LLM emoji exclamations.

We deserve better
tudelo
·13 giorni fa·discuss
It is extremely easy to burn tokens if that is required. Explore this codebase. Team x wants y feature, research and generate a full plan. What does feature x in codebase y actually mean? Analyze code coverage in x. Map out code flow and find concurrency bugs in y and on and on...

Oh and my favorite: Use 5 independent subagents to review code change and summarize the findings, and for any finding determine if they are real concerns
tudelo
·16 giorni fa·discuss
You can use images inline in Racket. Decidedly less esoteric :)
tudelo
·28 giorni fa·discuss
This is tangential and offtopic but kirkland beef hotdogs are 10/10 for value.
tudelo
·29 giorni fa·discuss
People will reply to you calling you crazy, but SF/bay is the only place I have ever experienced where many people will literally leave their cars unlocked because a broken window isn't worth the hassle. Yes, locking your parked car is a hazard here... and the reason is obvious.
tudelo
·2 mesi fa·discuss
It's interesting... Opus seems horrible at keeping text aligned. Markdown it is I suppose
tudelo
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The bolded quote "It’s harder to read code than to write it." is hilarious given todays context... it has only become more true :)
tudelo
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Most of my work has been in core infra at large companies. Having the code written faster does not change rollout velocity all that much... It does help with signals and idiot proofing on bugs but when things break and cost real (very real) dollars AI is not an explanation. In that instance, its not even close. Development might be 10-20 percent of the actual work to get a change out.
tudelo
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I seriously doubt it. Degradation would be in some part related to the conditions the painting was held in, which would be nearly impossible to backtrack outside of one-off case studies. Imagine a painting that was stuck in a room full of smoke -- or was put on some less than good backing paper/framing.

There has been some research on what causes degradation on paper/pigment but as far as I know much of it ends up as a mystery, a fact of time...
tudelo
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I mean if you don't have your company paying for it I wouldn't bother... We are talking sessions of 500-1000 dollars in cost.
tudelo
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The only counter I have to this is that there are some workflows that have test environments, everything can't or shouldn't just run locally. Sometimes these test take time, and instead of babysitting the model to write code and run the build+deploy+test manually, you can send it off to work until the kinks are worked out.

Add to that I have worked on many projects that take more than 20 minutes to fully build and run tests... unfortunately. And I would consider that part of the job of implementing a feature, and to reduce cycles I have to take.

After the "green" signal I will manually review or send off some secondary reviews in other models. Is it wasteful? Probably. But its pretty damn fun (as long as I ignore the elephant in the room.)
tudelo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
The ping pong video you linked is clearly fake. Look at the paddle... anyways...
tudelo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
First off, appreciate you sharing your perspective. I just have a few questions.

> I've gone back to managing the context window in Emacs because I can't be bothered to learn how to deal with another model family that will be thrown out in six months.

Can you expand more on what you mean by that? I'm a bit of a noob on llm enabled dev work. Do you mean that you will kick off new sessions and provide a context that you manage yourself instead of relying on a longer running session to keep relevant information?

> Unironically learning vim or Emacs and the standard Unix code tools is still the best thing you can do to level up your llm usage.

I appreciate your insight but I'm failing to understand how exactly knowing these tools increases performance of llms. Is it because you can more precisely direct them via prompts?
tudelo
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I am rather positive that if you were sat down in a room and couldn't leave unless you did some mildly complicated long division, you would succeed. Just because it isn't a natural thing anymore and you have not done the drills in decades doesn't mean the knowledge is completely lost.
tudelo
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Probably won't find it remote. I would say gov contractors / gov jobs could be chill.. not sure how visa would interact with that process, sorry.
tudelo
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I don't know what it is but in basically every major airport I have struggled to get an uber/lyft. I expect at minimum one cancellation...