HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

svaha1728

no profile record

Submissions

Copilot, The Good Parts: Efficiency

robconery.com
2 points·by svaha1728·ano passado·0 comments

comments

svaha1728
·há 7 meses·discuss
If you are interested in Zanzibar and Relationship-Based Access Control (ReBAC) it’s worth taking a look at OpenFGA https://openfga.dev/
svaha1728
·há 7 meses·discuss
On a music blog, yes! Now go try to rewrite the firmware for your car.
svaha1728
·há 9 meses·discuss
Kyla Scanlon is speaking from personal experience. It can be a great school if you put in the effort. Will the market will reward that effort with a job? Maybe.
svaha1728
·há 11 meses·discuss
Working in microgrids and I completely agree. I use Claude Code every day. There’s so much we don’t know and so much that an LLM is not going to help you with.
svaha1728
·há 11 meses·discuss
It depends on the job. T-shirts yes. I enjoy building microgrids. There are many unsolved challenges. When the robots start doing it maybe it’ll be boring. That’s a long way off.
svaha1728
·há 11 meses·discuss
I don’t see a compelling reason for Apple to jump into the AI game. The MacBook Pro M4 is a dream to work with, and it works great with Claude Code. Creating quality products is a niche market, but that strategy still has merit.
svaha1728
·há 12 meses·discuss
I grew up in the Amiga era when we would type code from magazines to write games. I learned a ton debugging those programs.
svaha1728
·há 12 meses·discuss
It's safe to say at this point. The more Microsoft relies on Copilot to solve its security problems, the more problems Microsoft will have.
svaha1728
·há 12 meses·discuss
The Microsoft tech debt dumpster fire continues.
svaha1728
·ano passado·discuss
I completely agree with the author's comment that code review is half-hearted and mostly broken. With agents, the bottleneck is really in reading code, not writing it. If everyone is just half-heartedly reviewing code, or using it as a soapbox for their individual preferences, using agents will completely fall apart as they can easily introduce serious security issues or performance hits.

Let's be honest, many of those can't be found by just 'reading' the code, you have to get your hands dirty and manually debug/or test the assumptions.
svaha1728
·ano passado·discuss
If he reiterates that comment to me after two beers in a relaxing bar I might believe him.
svaha1728
·ano passado·discuss
I was thinking that too. He's a great programmer, and at this point I can't imagine he's having fun 'prompting' an LLM to write correct code.
svaha1728
·ano passado·discuss
We wanted Aaron Swartz and we got Sam Altman.
svaha1728
·ano passado·discuss
Yes. Don’t take a screenshot of your teams meeting, you aren’t trustworthy. We will block that while we take a screenshot of everyone’s computer every couple minutes and run an LLM on it.
svaha1728
·ano passado·discuss
Nice simple project to start with kids. I'm always looking for something for kids that is fun and not overwhelming. I wish GitHub Copilot would make a 'Family Plan' :)
svaha1728
·ano passado·discuss
When I was young I got to meet a lot of the aging jazz musicians of the 1930s in Kansas City. It absolutely was a career here. Granted, that’s a distant memory for most people.
svaha1728
·ano passado·discuss
If X, AWS, Meta, and Google would just dump their code into a ML training set we could really get on with disrupting things.
svaha1728
·há 2 anos·discuss
It’s also because in real life I know musicians and artists who are struggling to survive.
svaha1728
·há 3 anos·discuss
Not only web sites, full books from scribd and other sources.