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Ask HN: Ten Yrs from now, when only AI codes, what's the stack?

4 points·by jpcapdevila·2 tháng trước·3 comments

Tracking Application-Level Consistency with LiteFS

fly.io
3 points·by jpcapdevila·3 năm trước·0 comments

SQLite extension for efficient vector search, based on Faiss

github.com
4 points·by jpcapdevila·3 năm trước·0 comments

OpenAI Startup Fund

openai.fund
4 points·by jpcapdevila·3 năm trước·1 comments

Bert.cpp – Sbert on CPU optimized C

github.com
1 points·by jpcapdevila·3 năm trước·0 comments

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jpcapdevila
·2 năm trước·discuss
Awesome, I love this .cpp trend! Thanks for your work!!
jpcapdevila
·2 năm trước·discuss
Will gemma2 be available through gemma.cpp? https://github.com/google/gemma.cpp
jpcapdevila
·2 năm trước·discuss
From the readme this may be interesting:

Event-based: if you can track it, you can charge for it;

I see this being useful for usage based pricing.
jpcapdevila
·3 năm trước·discuss
Here is a SQLite extension that uses Faiss under the hood.

https://github.com/asg017/sqlite-vss

Not associated with the project, just love SQLite and find it very useful.
jpcapdevila
·3 năm trước·discuss
I think it is ok for you to post as long as you are straight forward about the equity only compensation and follow the post format ofc.

Not a moderator, but as a reader I would not mind.

Edit: typo
jpcapdevila
·3 năm trước·discuss
I think what you have experienced is very real. Code (and most forms of expression) are a way to externalize your state of mind.

I've seen it with my own emotional states but also with coworkers when they are going trough a rough time.

This is also why it is difficult to understand others ppl code. And it gets easier as you build a relation/get to know them better. The better you know someone, the easier and faster you can understand their code.

I feel like that is why coding standards, code reviews etc make a codebase more maintainable. You strip the code emotions away or at least reset it to a common level across the team.
jpcapdevila
·3 năm trước·discuss
This really resonates with me, I like the idea if product as container for emotions.

But I think the author misses one point here:

> I believe the real skill in making products isn’t some “making products” skill, but rather a skill in feeling your own subtle emotions.

I believe there are high emotional, highly empathetic people that can talk to other people, understand their emotions and create something for them.

This for me would be "making products skill". This is how you create products for things that you can't experience yourself directly.