Jean Filetonpaire

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Jean Filetonpaire

Jean Filetonpaire

@FeanFiltonpair

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Jean Filetonpaire
Jean Filetonpaire@FeanFiltonpair·
@JG_Nuke If you gamify productivity people will play games... Those managers must live under a rock to no realize...
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Nobody Special
Nobody Special@JG_Nuke·
Them: "The demand is insane!" The Demand:
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Jean Filetonpaire
Jean Filetonpaire@FeanFiltonpair·
@BonesawMD @alchemaxxing All the old lvl1 "tech teams"; were job consist to - read an alert (for example partition 90% full) - launch a script - write a small report Those teams have been downsized by 10. It doesn't produce x100, but it eliminates so many small frictions..
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BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
@alchemaxxing Fair, what would you say is a specific example of a significant thing that has been made or is being made
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BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
Everyone has been 'vibe coding' for like 2 years with this 'insane' tool and there are still 0 (zero) notable game changing products that compare to what dedicated humans created in their basements prior to AI. Anyone w/ expertise in any subject immediately realises how overrated it is for giving you anything beyond the most basic information in it. If you can legitimately write, any writing produced by an LLM is a disgusting insult to all of your senses. Good for the boring and tediously repetitive tasks + organising information, but still so unreliable and far away from what Silicon Valley keep trying to shill us.
Zarak@zzarakkk

At what point are people going to admit that AI is actually pretty shit

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Bean Juice Studios
Bean Juice Studios@BeanJuiceStudio·
Game dev question of the day What's the most important skill for making games?
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effectfully
effectfully@effectfully·
@Dmccallist21829 I authored ~30% of the computational layer of Cardano. You know, compilers and blockchains, famously known for being easy and forgiving. I doubt your clothing ERP comes anywhere close in complexity to that. AI is really good. Just don't use it for what it's bad at.
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effectfully@effectfully·
Anti-AI midwits would look you dead in the eye and say that what's on the screenshot isn't a complicated enough job or AI isn't any good at it. You're idiots. Like, complete and utter morons who'd stare at trivially interpretable data and keep getting it wrong.
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D.mccallister@Dmccallist21829

@effectfully Look. Someone who doesn't have a complicated enough job to find the limits of AI. Hilarious.

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Jean Filetonpaire
Jean Filetonpaire@FeanFiltonpair·
@effectfully Context missing; it was a large team of security specialists, paid by anthropic, using AI. Yes it's a fantastic tool ; but stop believing a wanker wrote "fix me bug plz" Plus how many critical fixes there ? How many crashing related / severe ones?
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3DxDEV
3DxDEV@3DxDEV7·
If this is “Pixar-grade,” then words have lost all meaning. 😮‍💨 A shiny AI-generated 3D look is not the same as world-class animation Calling average AI animation “Pixar-grade” disrespects the artists who made that level mean something. #SupportArtists #Animation #Pixar #HumanMade
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Richie
Richie@richieblasco·
@3DxDEV7 "We can use a calculator" "You are disrespecting the mathematicians who did all the math in their head" It's really impressive how you people are totally incapable of seeing the point.
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JoJoJosiah
JoJoJosiah@JoJoJosiah_·
How Mixtape expected people to react to the game
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Jean Filetonpaire
Jean Filetonpaire@FeanFiltonpair·
@NewAgeRetroNerd Knowledge is pure gold. You can get hired easily; you can specialize in any new tech that interest you the most; you can build a solid network. 20 years ago many people dropped my CS school in 2nd year because they could sell websites at 2000$. Today they may be worthless...
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Elad Gil
Elad Gil@eladgil·
People at major AI labs (using internal models) 3-4 months ahead of startup silicon valley engineers SV founders/eng 3-6 months ahead of NY NY founders/eng 6-12 months ahead of rest of world Most people have no idea how fast AI shifting as 1-2 years behind SOTA "The future is here, just not equally distributed" - Robert Heinlein
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Sandi Slonjšak
Sandi Slonjšak@sandislonjsak·
i didn’t fire anyone because of the ai but i have to admit i haven’t hired as much as i planned to especially the junior roles 🤷‍♂️
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Jean Filetonpaire
Jean Filetonpaire@FeanFiltonpair·
@CloudlessStudio \is there any problem with Enhanced Input system + common UI ? I have no controller to test yet but controller is set up -> map "actions" ( as gameplay tags )to device, one asset for KB_M, one asset for controller. Then lyra sample have all those little things to make life easy
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fj@fjzeit·
@NetworksChat no. i like .NET and C# especially since it went cross platform and evolved into what it is today. VB .NET always seemed like a carrot to move VB devs onto .NET and eventually to C#. imo VB6 was a monstrosity that produced slop the likes of which we have not seen until the AI era.
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fj@fjzeit·
I'm 56. I've been programming professionally for 37 years, started 44 years ago. AMA
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Lisan al Gaib
Lisan al Gaib@scaling01·
I need you to understand how ridiculous the trajectory is that AI is on
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Raven of Zurich
Raven of Zurich@Raven_of_Zurich·
@Srini_Pa Unlimited context goes a long way to solve this. But that requires more of the bottlenecked AI inputs. Bullish
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Srini Pagidyala
Srini Pagidyala@Srini_Pa·
Gartner surveyed 350 executives at $1B+ companies already deploying AI agents and automation. 80% cut jobs tied to AI. No improved ROI. Cutting people freed cash, didn’t create value. AI that cannot learn cannot compound. Architectural failure.
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