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geraldwhen

2,101 カルマ登録 5 年前

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geraldwhen
·21 時間前·議論
The change is exponential and happening daily. The future is smaller teams spending a lot of money on AI credits.
geraldwhen
·21 時間前·議論
It’s a new form of development. The thing that the author didn’t state is that to work the code base at all, you must also use these tools and workflows.

Manual edits literally aren’t possible. You can’t grok the code growth and the new patterns fast enough to be productive.

This does work. I’ve seen it in real products. Nobody has a real mental model of the code flows. But with enough money in Claude credits it doesn’t matter.

The spend to support this development model is something like $50/day/developer.
geraldwhen
·8 日前·議論
Is this an AI response?
geraldwhen
·19 日前·議論
This is so obviously incorrect that I have to wonder if it was an AI response.
geraldwhen
·27 日前·議論
There’s an app on the App Store that only has the purpose of YouTube without ads.

Can’t get more layman.
geraldwhen
·29 日前·議論
There are currently multiple trivial ways for a layman to block all YouTube ads.
geraldwhen
·先月·議論
Residential proxies won’t get flagged and are easy to obtain, if expensive.
geraldwhen
·3 か月前·議論
It seems clear that it was a money spending machine, not a money printing machine.
geraldwhen
·3 か月前·議論
I’ve 100%’d Balatro and wheel of fortune is quite strong. It’s never worth taking before you’re at max interest though.
geraldwhen
·4 か月前·議論
Business bros will not pay high salaries to maintain software. Software maintenance will always end in India with developers making $20/hr. Or less.

AI makes it look like these developers can do the same job the Americans did building the product to begin with. Even if things fall apart in the end, it won’t stop the attempt to order of magnitude reduce the cost for maintenance.
geraldwhen
·5 か月前·議論
Probably the opposite. Corrections happen quickly and all at once, somewhat similar to growth.

It would be more surprising if the 30% drop was spread out over a month.
geraldwhen
·6 か月前·議論
Expulsions don’t happen. International students have been cheating rampantly for decades. Universities are happy enough to collect their tuition.
geraldwhen
·6 か月前·議論
Interviews have the same issues. But if you do anything more than read off templated questions like a robot, you can be accused of discrimination.

It is a sad world we live in.
geraldwhen
·6 か月前·議論
In the modern era, you are purchasing a diploma. I witnessed dozens of students blatantly cheat without any consequence. We all got the same degree.

Colleges exist to collect tuition, especially from international students who pay more. Teaching anything at all, or punishing cheating, just isn’t that important.
geraldwhen
·6 か月前·議論
Agreed. This is the only context in which I still use Google.
geraldwhen
·6 か月前·議論
Google has no actual content left to find. It’s AI spam website after AI spam website.

And if you find any content, it’s on a website riddled with ads.

AI search has none of these issues. Google from 15 years ago was wildly superior to today.
geraldwhen
·7 か月前·議論
I was unaware that my headphone experience as impaired in some way.

I exclusively use non Apple headphones and I have no issues. I had AirPods for a while and I don’t remember them being better.
geraldwhen
·7 か月前·議論
Diet is the food you eat. If you change the food you eat, you’ve changed your diet.

Any attempt at a temporary food change is already a failure for long term health.
geraldwhen
·7 か月前·議論
I suspect that CVE inflation has poisoned the minds of many developers.

A db driver may have an issue with unsanitized user input when run against SQLite, but you only use it with oracle and sanitize input anyway, but that shows up as a 9.1 critical deployment blocker for corporate employees.

Unexploitable CVEs with inflated ratings make using any open source software a pain in the butt at BigCo.
geraldwhen
·7 か月前·議論
The unintended side effect of this is that HR coaches you to be as vague as possible in responses. I can’t give real feedback because some feedback may seem dissimilar to other feedback and look like discrimination if you blur your eyes.

So everyone gets the same form letter.