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@RyannAllred

Eagle Mountain, UT Katılım Haziran 2012
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@ryanflorence Something that requires streaming from an llm.
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Ryan Florence@ryanflorence·
What do you want to see me build with Remix 3 to get a feel for it?
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@kentcdodds @housecor Same. This surprises me. I’ve gotten huge productivity boosts with AI. There’s a mental shift engineers need to come to terms with. We’re problem solvers with new-found tools. The problems didn’t evaporate, we’re just getting really efficient at solving them.
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Cory House@housecor·
Today at a conference, I asked a room of 250 developers this question: "If your child was 18, would you recommend they pursue a career in programming today?" No one said yes. No one. Sobering.
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Ryan@RyannAllred·
The mental model for me when coding with an agent is similar to a blank sudoku puzzle. I try to define just enough squares that when I tell to agent to finish the puzzle, it has enough that it does it the way I want.
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Ryan@RyannAllred·
@kentcdodds Even if it is only for a blog post. This would be pretty cool!
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Kent C. Dodds 🏹@kentcdodds·
The urge to build my own agent with my own memory system is overwhelming.
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You know, coding with AI feels like using a super robust scaffold generator like yeoman from the good ol’ days. Except it is far, far more capable. Scaffolding implies that the work isn’t automatically done either. You still need to review it (and sometimes make some changes).
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There’s a new version of Conway‘s law coming: Agents which design systems are constrained to produce designs which reflect their context window management.
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Mark Cuban@mcuban·
There are generally 2 types of LLM users, those that use it to learn everything , and those that use it so they don’t have to learn anything.
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Ryan@RyannAllred·
@chribjel Footage of @ryanflorence in 2016 while we were bickering about which flux store was the best flux store.
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Ryan@RyannAllred·
@ryanflorence Naw but I do remember the tweet and found it on somebody’s blog post through a Google search. It’s a banger!
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Ryan@RyannAllred·
This has never been more relevant: > For me, it's about worrying about the right "lines" to draw in your app, then fill the few shapes those lines create with garbage and ship. ~ Ryan Florence (@ryanflorence) February 24, 2016
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Kent Beck 🌻@KentBeck·
I’ve been reluctant to try ChatGPT. Today I got over that reluctance. Now I understand why I was reluctant. The value of 90% of my skills just dropped to $0. The leverage for the remaining 10% went up 1000x. I need to recalibrate.
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Ryan@RyannAllred·
Knowing how to read and write code has never been so important.
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Ryan@RyannAllred·
Yup. Calling it now: executable code is now a data type.
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Ryan@RyannAllred·
I wonder if code is now a media type, like text, audio, video, etc. Of course it was already but now it’s widely accessible.
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Ryan@RyannAllred·
The changes in the ai space mean SaaS business should be pivoting to SaaS businesses. Ifkyk
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If you think code written by ai is bad, wait till you read code written by humans.
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