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jaredsohn
·16 dni temu·discuss
I completely agree that unverified claims create a heavy burden for maintainers. My only point was about the language used: 'disparaging' to me implies a bad-faith attack or a dismissive attitude, whereas this was just an honest technical mix-up that the poster immediately corrected.

I think part of the confusion with that word comes from things like corporate non-disparagement clauses. In those contracts, lawyers write the terms so broad that "disparagement" means saying anything negative, regardless of malice or intent.
jaredsohn
·17 dni temu·discuss
FWIW, I don't think the GP post is disparaging (at least as I read it right now.)

I think it is fair to list limitations from using a library that provides an abstraction; it can suggest why a tool isn't right for a person's use cases.

But it also sounds like this API handles those pretty well.
jaredsohn
·17 dni temu·discuss
I learned about Tile via ads in its early days and then eventually bought it.
jaredsohn
·18 dni temu·discuss
Maybe one of those trillionaires could help for a bit before leaving to make his own AI model, too.
jaredsohn
·19 dni temu·discuss
I think a reason for this is suppose the next year you run into some difficulties so it requires 14.2M. Now you have to fight to request an extra 0.2M added to your budget that you wouldn't have to worry about if you had 15M.
jaredsohn
·22 dni temu·discuss
'Everyone over 30 knows this' is a prior assumption (it is not necessarily correct; and nothing is said about shame).

The comic strip is saying if above is true, then people still have to learn at some point so on average it would be around 10k people per day.

I think the math is this:

For people born in a given year: 4000000/365/30 = 365 people per day

but you have 30 sets of those people (those born this year, those born last year, those born two years ago, etc.) So 365 * 30 = 10950. 10k is easier to say for viral purposes.
jaredsohn
·28 dni temu·discuss
Reminds me of ZeptoLab (company that made Cut The Rope)'s Pudding Monsters but it adds a lot more variety. (And it combines them together within one square instead of multiple squares and they don't fall off the edge of the screen.)
jaredsohn
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Models like Haiku are great if you just want to apply JSON structure to some free text.
jaredsohn
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
For SMS, you can block text messages that match keywords via apps like VeroSMS on the iPhone. There may be similar apps on Android.

I personally don't think it is possible to get yourself off all of the lists so I do that and mark as spam in gmail.
jaredsohn
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Strangely I think it was TechCrunch. But I was reading pg's essays years earlier (maybe through Joel On Software) and already had known about yc.

Think it was related to the initial request for startups post: https://techcrunch.com/2009/08/16/y-combinator-starts-seedin...
jaredsohn
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
This posting made it 15 :)

Might be date-related; all are from past 3 days
jaredsohn
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
The site has been updated now to use the current domain.
jaredsohn
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Weird thing is that domain is even available to buy.
jaredsohn
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
If you do have AI write for you, I think it is useful to indicate what is going on by having a rule set up for it. That can at least prepare the reader for reading AI text.

I personally find it okay / convenient to have AI respond to PR review comments with respect to something being addressed or why it was not. That text is often pretty mechanical.
jaredsohn
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
>day or 2 max

I've frequently seen tasks that it thinks will take weeks being done in under an hour. And it will often recommend doing X instead of Y because X requires so much extra work. Basically I just remind it that it is an LLM.

If it worries something is error prone, I ask it to write tools to verify it.
jaredsohn
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
The line numbers were also used for GOTO and GOSUB (although later on languages supported strings instead of numbers).
jaredsohn
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
There are tools that use LLMs to do this.

I've done this manually by building a big feature branch and asking an LLM to extract out functionality for a portion of it.

For the former, it would seem to split based on frontend/backend, etc. rather than what semantically makes the most sense and for the latter it would include changes I don't want and forget some I do want. But I haven't tried this a lot.
jaredsohn
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
The GP said more with LLMs than people - not no interactions at all with people and not preferring machines to people. I don't think it is that hard to spend more time talking with LLMs than people if you work in tech and I don't think that takes away from one's life meaningfulness.
jaredsohn
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
One thing that is useful to remember is that if you ask AI for help on using some app, it will likely refer to the mobile UI instead of the web UI. I find it annoying that sometimes there are features that are only available in the mobile UI.
jaredsohn
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Interestingly, they show up in the company list. When you click the link it returns 404.

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/?query=delve