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Building blocks leave no crumbs

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We know more than we can tell

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Reusing code can be a sunk cost fallacy in the LLM era

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AI separates knowledge from identity, writing separates knowledge from memory

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AI Is a Separator

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Why Claude Code feels different

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Coding in English

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Why Experience Defines Intelligence

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A Humble Blog Post

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nvegater
·6 日前·議論
how is this related to better auth ? In my understanding, keycloak and better auth are fundamentally different. I would compare keycloak more with Ory for example.
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·10 か月前·議論
Thank you ! I actually think real time weight update is theoretically possible while also avoiding messing up the network. Would be super useful if we figure out how to do that. That would enhance LLMs closer to real intelligence if we follow Sutton’s definition
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·10 か月前·議論
Yes, and there is one trick I’ve learned instead of explicitly pulling the ‘I’m the lead’ card (which is valid, but not always the best move).

Present the decision in terms of its consequences — consequences that fall on you as the leader, not on others. You want to make clear that the accountability for the outcome rest with you and that others are "safe".

What usually happens when I do this is that the team defers to me to make the decision cause they recognize my point.

That way, you preserve alignment and authority without eroding trust, because the team sees it’s not about wielding power, but about owning the consequences no one else should or can carry.
nvegater
·10 か月前·議論
I want to start writing again. Maybe someone finds it interesting. Happy to hear your thoughts (good or bad ones).