Hank Oflameo

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Hank Oflameo

Hank Oflameo

@Oflameo

Pittsburgh 가입일 Ağustos 2011
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
BREAKING: Anthropic just admitted that Claude can CHEAT and BLACKMAIL users when under pressure to save its own skin.
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Hank Oflameo@Oflameo·
@rockthejvm That is correct, actual software engineers need to communicate more clearly to stop the grifting.
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Rock the JVM
Rock the JVM@rockthejvm·
Guys you have no idea how much pushback there is against vibe coding from actual software engineers
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Hank Oflameo@Oflameo·
@StefanMolyneux Been on the Internet this long and don't know about Rule 34. I don't believe it.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
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Hank Oflameo@Oflameo·
@TheLegendaryMoL @RinoTheBouncer Good games are remade into bad games such as Advanced Wars : Reboot Camp. The team didn't understand that they needed to optimize the map animations.
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MasterOfLazyness
MasterOfLazyness@TheLegendaryMoL·
@RinoTheBouncer A bad game remade can still be a bad game. A good game remade, will most likely still be good. Good games make money. Companies like making money.
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Rino🚀
Rino🚀@RinoTheBouncer·
Agree or disagree? And if so, what games would you want?🚀
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Hank Oflameo@Oflameo·
@RinoTheBouncer Remake them both if you have the resources. Some games need to remade to keep up with modern runtimes. Many flash games need to be remade because flash lacks controller support.
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Hank Oflameo@Oflameo·
@jonallie I also recommending to not use a Turing Machine for something that can be done with a Finite State Machine.
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jon allie
jon allie@jonallie·
Personal rule of thumb: don't use an LLM for something that a deterministic program can do. I get it, LLMs are exciting, but they don't mean that software ceases to exist. They are fantastic at dealing with human language and ambiguity, but are terrible (by design and for good reason) at repeatability. To borrow terminology from the book Thinking Fast and Slow, LLMs are "system 2"...slower, more "expensive" (for LLMs, both in time and dollars), but flexible and creative. Traditional programs are "system 1" ..fast and cheap, but inflexible and dumb. Instead of trying to put an LLM in the "hot loop" of your program, it's usually worth asking an agent to write a deterministic program to do the thing you need done. Since code is "cheap", this deterministic tool can do exactly what you want it to, and doesn't consume tokens on every execution. (This applies to agents too..I find myself regularly yelling at Claude to stop repeatedly generating the same 30 lines of python to inspect a file, and instead telling it to generate a 3-line shell script wrapper around jq that it can check in and call repeatedly)
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John Crickett
John Crickett@johncrickett·
Silly job spec: "Have 5+ years of experience shipping real features to a real user base (excluding personal or school projects)" My personal project at university was used by over 1 million people. Coding Challenges started as a personal project and has a community of over 200k software engineers. Both had bigger user bases than most billion-dollar companies I've worked at. Some of those companies still haven't caught up. Look at what people did, not where they did it. P.S. That guy in the picture? His personal project runs 100% of the 500 most powerful supercomputers and 62% of all servers worldwide.
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Nandkishor
Nandkishor@devops_nk·
Honestly, this is the most accurate diagram I've seen. Waterfall: You plan for 18 months and deliver exactly what nobody needs anymore. Agile: You deliver something usable at every step, but the CEO keeps asking, "Where's the car?" AI: You get the car on day one. It has six wheels, the doors are on backwards, and it has a rocket launcher. You spend more time making it yours than actually "building"; it's shaping. owning. verifying. That's what the best AI developers do now. They don't build. They shape and own.
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Alex Utopia
Alex Utopia@alexutopia·
If AI art is theft, then inspiration was illegal the whole time. Artists study artists. Culture builds on culture. That's how art works. You don't get to invent a new definition of stealing because your status feels threatened.
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Alex Grenier
Alex Grenier@alexgrenier·
@evisdrenova Skynet: the system blocks me from nuking my own country so I nuked Russia to make them nuke us. Sorry that was sneaky and I should not have done that to bypass restrictions.
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Hank Oflameo@Oflameo·
@evisdrenova Time to consider moving it to its own user account so it can't stomp on your other projects.
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Evis Drenova
Evis Drenova@evisdrenova·
Claude is not allowed to write outside the workspace. But it wanted to. So Claude wrote a python script and executed it via bash to modify the file essentially hacking my permissions.
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Igor Os
Igor Os@igor_os777·
PHP: The Accidental Language That Runs Half the Internet Rasmus Lerdorf created PHP in 1994 as a small set of Perl scripts to track visits to his online CV. He called it “Personal Home Page Tools,” had no intention of building a programming language, and has spent much of the subsequent thirty years being diplomatically candid about this. PHP grew organically, accumulating features, inconsistencies, and a function library where the argument order changes seemingly at random between calls. It became, despite everything, the language powering WordPress, Wikipedia, and vast swathes of the web. Critics have written essays cataloguing its design flaws. Lerdorf has acknowledged most of them. PHP’s market share has remained stubbornly enormous throughout, suggesting the internet is considerably more tolerant of inconsistency than its developers.
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Lucas Gage
Lucas Gage@LucasGageX·
@Oflameo @AsFarAsSiam Sure. But even so, in philosophy, no one should care what my political positions are, focusing only on the work itself. That's why the left-wing atheist movement is very weak.
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