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kbar13
·15 gün önce·discuss
i think the gap that needs to be bridged between obsidian and notion is:

obsidian: great for LLMs (local markdown files), bad for collaboration (no multiplayer features like multi editor, comments)

notion: not great for LLMs (network round trips, block-based editing), great for collaboration
kbar13
·19 gün önce·discuss
and the middle class is being destroyed
kbar13
·23 gün önce·discuss
i just had to spend a bunch of time (not for work, for hobby purposes) bc broadcom acquired bitnami or something and then decided to kill off the free docker images for various software. very very annoying. can't believe they did this by just yanking the images from the registry too, leaving nodes to fail if they lose their image cache and have to restart
kbar13
·23 gün önce·discuss
does this mean that 40% of consumers say it's good? or what?

if that is what that means, i would actually say keep improving... since ai is new and there's a lot of mixed feelings about it, it's understandable that sentiment leaks into ai-enabled products.

that being said, there are /a lot/ of ai chatbot product integrations that are actual dogwater and we should not do them. like the stupid amazon integration that is forced upon me that took up like 30% of my screen and straight up just was worthless.

i think the best ai consumer facing workflows you dont actually directly interface with ai via what is expected to be a human interface like chat - it should do processing in the backend, or it supports a human agent.
kbar13
·geçen ay·discuss
"much better" in what way
kbar13
·geçen ay·discuss
most-all of the algorithm-served content (not from my friends list) is ad content, even if it's not a meta-served ad.

all content (even those who make legitimate content, if they intend on making a living on content) is just ads packaged in fancy UGC. we've reached a point of no return for ads and user targeting
kbar13
·geçen ay·discuss
is this not backwards? salaried employee means you get paid the same amount no matter how many hours you work.
kbar13
·geçen ay·discuss
> Saying “with this transformative new technology, we’re able to deliver 10x the value with half the engineers” is a much stronger message, even though it doesn’t make much sense (if this is true, why not keep your engineers and deliver 20x the value?)

in some orgs it was a good excuse to cut the underperformers. these folks wouldnt deliver 10x value with AI, they would either deliver 0x or -10x (with contributions that the just say no engineer would have normally said no to)
kbar13
·3 ay önce·discuss
we've seen that most of the people who are only in it for the money don't actually bring much value to the company. a lot of middling software engineers are actually a liability. unlike operational work, engineering needs to have a higher bar than just a beating heart and hands
kbar13
·3 ay önce·discuss
why do we feel that way? it's becoming more and more likely that developments in AI lead to a K graph in experience / value - senior / self sufficient workers will be significantly more valuable than ever.

unless you mean that the quality of domestic workers is declining, which i'd agree in most things (tho for some things like software i think still has a chance)
kbar13
·4 ay önce·discuss
engines are designed to behave in very predictable ways. LLMs are not there yet
kbar13
·4 ay önce·discuss
that’s a bit pendantic, there exists such a thing as suburbs. even some rural communities are perfectly reasonable in terms of municipal infrastructure. but we are specifically talking about houses that are miles and miles from the next house that is then miles and miles away etc
kbar13
·7 ay önce·discuss
i use the rpi zero 2 for the IO pins

4b / 5 for the camera stuff.

i don’t think using these boards for just compute makes a lot of sense unless it’s for toy stuff like an ssh shell or pihole
kbar13
·7 ay önce·discuss
i'm not sure i agree with the assessment that claude code has been moving slowly... but it is cool that opencode has had this for a while. will def check it out
kbar13
·7 ay önce·discuss
we're using cdk since 100% of our stuff is in aws but will soon need to hook up some external resources like cloudflare. looked at tfcdk a while back but didn't think it was a good idea (glad). still trying to figure out a good way forward and hoping it's not to rip the bandaid and migrate everything to terraform / pulumi
kbar13
·7 ay önce·discuss
seems like this is par for course for hustler “founders” nowadays to say half truths to seem groundbreaking to get attention
kbar13
·8 ay önce·discuss
i noticed the second hand is off tho. gemini has the most accurate one.
kbar13
·8 ay önce·discuss
holy smokes this is worse for consumers and employees than being bought by PE
kbar13
·9 ay önce·discuss
LMFAOOOOOO insufferable
kbar13
·9 ay önce·discuss
yes but a built house is a lifelong thing. multiple decades. a few months here is not worth decades of pain