Jon Satriale

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Jon Satriale

Jon Satriale

@Satch

This account is focused on technology and innovation often with the journalism and marketing fields in mind. https://t.co/M5qgCzQ5tM for environment

Boston, MA Katılım Mart 2007
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Jon Satriale@Satch·
CES2026 heading into keynote now. Livestream here:
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@Morning_Joe I'm having a hard time finding your clothing store. NBC store does not make it easy to find your swag. MSNOW preparations the cause?
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And we’re off and running at NAB NY 2025. NYC is supercharged with innovation and the Javits Center is focused today on storytellers and the future of communication. #NABNY #NAB #NABNY2025
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Rob Way
Rob Way@RobWayTV·
4.1 Earthquake off the coast of York, Maine. It shook buildings across Massachusetts including in Boston. Did you feel it?
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Engadget@engadget·
Axios partners with OpenAI, forgetting the scorpion stung the frog engt.co/4aqfjLd
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Engadget@engadget·
Google brings real-time information from The Associated Press to Gemini engt.co/3DVZ7VX
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The Verge
The Verge@verge·
Hello, you’re here because you said AI image editing was just like Photoshop trib.al/vcnjHe5
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Programming is changing so fast... I'm trying VS Code Cursor + Sonnet 3.5 instead of GitHub Copilot again and I think it's now a net win. Just empirically, over the last few days most of my "programming" is now writing English (prompting and then reviewing and editing the generated diffs), and doing a bit of "half-coding" where you write the first chunk of the code you'd like, maybe comment it a bit so the LLM knows what the plan is, and then tab tab tab through completions. Sometimes you get a 100-line diff to your code that nails it, which could have taken 10+ minutes before. I still don't think I got sufficiently used to all the features. It's a bit like learning to code all over again but I basically can't imagine going back to "unassisted" coding at this point, which was the only possibility just ~3 years ago.
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Looking forward to NAB 2024
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