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nnurmanov

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Ask HN: Why coding assistants are so bad at UI?

2 points·by nnurmanov·6 gün önce·6 comments

Samsung profits jump 1,800% as AI chip sales soar

bbc.com
6 points·by nnurmanov·7 gün önce·3 comments

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Ask HN: What Would Make Stack Overflow Great Again?

10 points·by nnurmanov·3 ay önce·25 comments

Lotus Health nabs $35M for AI doctor that sees patients for free

techcrunch.com
3 points·by nnurmanov·5 ay önce·1 comments

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nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
You have to have fixed commands that LLM could execute, just limit its universe. I don't think it is a good practice to give LLMs access to everything.
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
I believe this may impact on post training.

Training for instruction following, reasoning, reflection, and self-monitoring may have forced models to learn resource allocation: compress the currently useful concepts into a sparse shared workspace instead of keeping all computation equally active.

This is actually interesting observation, what if they add resource allocation constraints in post training, will it force to add more workspaces?
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
Wake me up in 100 years and ask me what EU politicians are doing.

My answer: regulating something:)
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
We will never know as the article is behind a paywall:)
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
Actually, my mornings start with reading HN; I am more of a reader than a writer :) But I see your point: if you find it useful, then repay it with a contribution.

I agree on the repo link as well; it was indeed selfish on my side. HN is one of the few places where you can read human content, so let's keep it that way. Lesson completely learned on my side.

Communicating with mods about issues could be a good idea too, but I shall keep it to a minimum. Apparently, they are super busy fighting AI :)
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
In this case, could coding it manually be faster?:)
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
1. Did not use the UI framework currently being used in the web app; 2. Did not see the pattern, I always use header, but it skipped; 3. Wrong placement of elements, e.g. one element should have been on the left pane, instead it put it on the top right and so on.

I agree that on pure code they are OK, but I thought maybe I am missing something?
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
I guess HN has become an AI/vs human battleground:)
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
I guess UI hasn't been solved yet.
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
My submission was killed immediately. It took me weeks to build the product and days to polish the documentation. At one point, I even went 24 hours without sleep working on it—only to have the submission killed instantly.

I emailed @dang at [email protected] but never heard back. What should I do now? I’m scared to repost because I don’t want to risk a permanent ban.
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
But don't turn on the noprocrast option;) I did it today and had to wait for 3 hours:)
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
How is it with UI? Any good?
nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
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nnurmanov
·6 gün önce·discuss
I’m not sure this growth is sustainable. Even if the barriers are adequate, companies may be reluctant to invest if they believe the bubble could burst soon.
nnurmanov
·7 gün önce·discuss
Any startup would envy this rate of growth:)
nnurmanov
·7 gün önce·discuss
Fixed, now Fabric works with subscription plans as well. It took some time to figure it out, but the issue is resolved now. I shall push the updated release later to GitHub
nnurmanov
·7 gün önce·discuss
To the comment below, I have no idea why CC subscription did not work, apparently they have some different way to connect? Thanks to the leaked source code, I am going to find it out:)
nnurmanov
·7 gün önce·discuss
This is basically why I built HailMary Fabric.

Claude Code is good, but a lot of the cost is repo discovery: finding files, reading candidates, following imports, etc.

Fabric indexes the repo locally and gives Claude Code the relevant context up front. Nothing goes to HailMary.

Tiny early test on httpx: 58% lower API cost across 2 tasks, both passed tests.

Repo is here if anyone wants to try it or poke holes in it: https://github.com/hailmarylabs/fabric/
nnurmanov
·7 gün önce·discuss
@dang Could you please unblock https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48807184, users say they do not see the post! I spent so many days to build the product! Not quite sure why this happpened? Was I banned?
nnurmanov
·13 gün önce·discuss
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