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vasachi
·17 giorni fa·discuss
I don’t get it. How much do AC units cost in EU? I can buy one for, like, $200-300.
vasachi
·21 giorni fa·discuss
Why not?
vasachi
·mese scorso·discuss
Surely git’s source is already in LLM’s training corpus. So this is far from clean room approach.
vasachi
·2 mesi fa·discuss
You wouldn’t get one if you followed the law and released the server.
vasachi
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I find that most “techniques” are basically user hallucinations. Simple plan-write-refactor loops and trivial CLAUDE/AGENTS.md, generated by the harness itself, work nicely. Maaaaaaaaaybe write a skill or two, but usually it’s better to just write a script.
vasachi
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I can’t compare raw intelligence of these models, and I certainly can’t say anything about their advances in mathematics (without repeating press releases). But, erm, does it really matter? It’s not like some engineer somewhere will vibe-calculate how much weight a bridge can hold.

Well, yes, someone probably will do that. But I’m pretty sure there will be consequences for the engineer errors in this vibe-calculations.
vasachi
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I’ve used DeepSeek 4 Pro through Claude. It’s fine. Plans are similar to what sonnet/opus make. Same massage-the-plan -> massage-the-code loop. Maybe the code is a bit worse, but that’s the “months behind” thing.

The thing is, vast majority of code tasks aren’t a venture into the unknown. We as an industry for the most part build CRUD interfaces and dashboards. That can be achieved, with supervision, with frontier open-weights models quite well.
vasachi
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The economy, not the workers :) It feels like pretty soon white collar workers will be in a “You have nothing to lose but your chains” situation. Except we are not as fit as the proletariat of the past.
vasachi
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Look, it is calming to think that Trump is somehow a Russian agent, and not a sign of collapsing political class, but let’s be realistic here.

If it is indeed true, then Russia managed to put its puppet as The President of the United States of America. Twice. Without triggering any red flags from a dozen or so of US TLAs. That would be the best intelligence operation in the history of everything. At that point, USA should just put the chairs away and turn down the lights.

Epstein files yes, I grant you that.
vasachi
·3 mesi fa·discuss
IP is what, four layers of protocols lower than OAUTH?
vasachi
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Doesn't USA do that all the time with .com and such?
vasachi
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Didn’t Juicero get more than a $100M? Do you think they had a clear plan? How much did Rome get? Did they have a clear plan?
vasachi
·9 mesi fa·discuss
First, they released it only 10 years ago, and second, Microsoft marketed it as the last windows version. So yes, this is a own goal)
vasachi
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Are… Are you pulling out the “It depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is.” trick?
vasachi
·10 mesi fa·discuss
If only there was a high-ranking official at Microsoft, who could prioritize security[1]! /s

[1] https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2024/05/03/prioritizing-sec...
vasachi
·10 mesi fa·discuss
I'm pretty sure Google can buy a femtocell to simulate local mobile network of their own.
vasachi
·6 anni fa·discuss
Well, a spinner can be added even into non-SPA applications. So I don’t see how that is an argument for SPA.

I presume you can lie to user by pretending that their change was instantly submitted, while syncing in background. In that case, yes, SPA all the way.
vasachi
·6 anni fa·discuss
Huh? How does SPA help here? JSON payloads don't go faster over the wire than html.