Peter Kucera

341 posts

Peter Kucera

Peter Kucera

@_PeterKucera

Katılım Aralık 2015
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Software engineering isn't going away because engineering is mostly about about picking the next big unsolved puzzle and solving it. Software engineers are some of the most versatile problem solvers.
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Roman Elizarov@relizarov·
🧵 The software has changed. Here’s a story that blew my mind today. I replaced a paid software package, AIDA64, that I had been faithfully licensing with a custom version I wrote in less than a day using Codex. Read on.
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Google Research
Google Research@GoogleResearch·
Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: goo.gle/4bsq2qI
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Everyone I work with uses @antigravity like every second of the day and rely on numerous agentic helpers we have for every review and more. Most people evaluate other harnesses for personal projects continuously, and some are driving multi harness orchestration.
Steve Yegge@Steve_Yegge

I was chatting with my buddy at Google, who's been a tech director there for about 20 years, about their AI adoption. Craziest convo I've had all year. The TL;DR is that Google engineering appears to have the same AI adoption footprint as John Deere, the tractor company. Most of the industry has the same internal adoption curve: 20% agentic power users, 20% outright refusers, 60% still using Cursor or equivalent chat tool. It turns out Google has this curve too. But why is Google so... average? How is it that a handful of companies are taking off like a spaceship, and the rest, including Google, are mired in inaction? My buddy's observation was key here: There has been an industry-wide hiring freeze for 18+ months, during which time nobody has been moving jobs. So there are no clued-in people coming in from the outside to tell Google how far behind they are, how utterly mediocre they have become as an eng org. He says the problem is that they can't use Claude Code because it's the enemy, and Gemini has never been good enough to capture people's workflows like Claude has, so basically agentic coding just never really took off inside Google. They're all just plodding along, completely oblivious to what's happening out there right now. Not only is Google not able to do anything about it, they don't seem to be aware of the problem at all. I'm having major flashbacks to fifty years ago as a kid at the La Brea Tar Pits, asking, "why can't they just climb out?" My Google friend and I had this conversation over a month ago. I didn't share it because I wanted to look around a bit, and see if it's really as bad as all that. I've been talking to people from dozens of companies since then. And yeah. It's as bad as all that. Google is about average. Some companies at the bottom have near-zero AI adoption and can't even get budget for AI. They may have moats and high walls, but the horde is coming for them all the same. And then there are a few companies I've met recently who are *amazingly* leaned in to AI adoption. One category-leader company just cancelled IntelliJ for a thousand engineers. That's an incredibly bold move, one of many they're making towards agentic adoption. In my opinion, that company is setting themselves up for a _huge_ W. As for the rest, well, it's the Great Siloing. Everyone's flying blind. With nobody moving companies, no company knows where they stand on the AI adoption curve. Nobody knows how they're doing compared to everyone else. Half of them just check a box: "We enabled {Copilot/Cursor} for everyone!" Cue smug celebrations. They think this is like getting SOC2 compliance, just a thing they turn on and now it's "solved." And they don't realize that they've done effectively nothing at all. All because of a hiring freeze.

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Peter Kucera@_PeterKucera·
@mauiday Good to know, unfortunatelly I couldn’t attend. Maybe next time. Thanks!
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MAUI Day
MAUI Day@mauiday·
@_PeterKucera Our events are not recorded and in-person only. You will have a chance to see this session, and Stéphane in Krakow, Poland on May 29!
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MAUI Day
MAUI Day@mauiday·
Where next for XAML in .NET MAUI? Lets hear from the XAML wizard Stephane 🧙‍♂️
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Reid Wiseman
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid·
@elonmusk Thank you, @elonmusk - the four of us glimpsed the red hues of Mars far in the distance as the sun slipped behind the Moon and there was zero doubt in our minds that the creative genius of our greatest minds will have us there very soon. LETS GO
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shouko@shoukointech·
Steve Wozniak: Why he built his first computer
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VideoLAN
VideoLAN@videolan·
VLC is onboard the @NASAArtemis mission!
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
For Parasite (2019), Bong Joon-ho storyboarded nearly every scene, mapping out each shot with insane precision.
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HIDEO_KOJIMA@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN·
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
NASA Artemis passing close to the Moon
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
My idea of a good time is working with amazing engineers to create incredible technology 🤩 The Tesla chip research fab will have all the machines needed to do logic, memory, packing & masks in one building for a lightning fast development cycle. Heaven 💫
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Ayushi@ShutupAyushiii·
Six years ago was our last normal week, and none of us even saw it coming.
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Jaana Dogan ヤナ ドガン
There hasn’t been a single day I didn’t want to give a peer bonus to Antigravity in the last few weeks. It used to take O(months) for a complete beginner to pick up Go style, and start producing idiomatic code consistently. Nowadays it takes O(days).
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Love that I can now build a blockbuster app in 30 minutes, only for it to be disrupted in 3 months when the brain-computer singularity happens and the world implodes and we’re lying in vats of fluid, orbiting a distant nebula.
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