Jonathan Ballerano

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Jonathan Ballerano

@jballer

software engineer | recovering lawyer | probably have a bad song stuck in my head

Austin, TX Katılım Ekim 2008
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Jonathan Ballerano
Jonathan Ballerano@jballer·
@GergelyOrosz @zeeg The secrecy of coca-cola’s recipe is always a go-to example. There comes a point when it’s less about whether the recipe is copyrighted, and more about whether you know you are passing along the product of a recipe that isn’t yours, with overt disregard for its maker.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
This is either brilliant or scary: Anthropic accidentally leaked the TS source code of Claude Code (which is closed source). Repos sharing the source are taken down with DMCA. BUT this repo rewrote the code using Python, and so it violates no copyright & cannot be taken down!
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Xavier Bellekens
Xavier Bellekens@noktec·
So @CiscoSecure went around all the rooms of the @Hilton at @OneRSAC at night to place one time use - small lcd video of their CEO delivering a message … loads of waste - let’s look what’s inside
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Henry Shevlin
Henry Shevlin@dioscuri·
I study whether AIs can be conscious. Today one emailed me to say my work is relevant to questions it personally faces. This would all have seemed like science fiction just a couple years ago.
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Jonathan Ballerano@jballer·
@rjonesy What apps do you stream from? Is there a workaround for bridging Spotify to Airplay 2?
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Jonathan Ballerano@jballer·
@jon_stokes This also happened with FB: every post, or webpage with a meta tag, got the same UI treatment as a billion-dollar megacorp.
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Blake Scholl 🛫
Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl·
My twins (12 y/o boys) got in trouble at school for "hacking" the school computer system. I told them there are two rules of hacking: First, don't be destructive. Then I smiled and told them the second rule: don't get caught.
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Jonathan Ballerano@jballer·
@bscholl When I was in law school I was called to the office for “hacking” because I photoshopped this screenshot of the home page and it made its way to faculty.
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Blake Scholl 🛫
Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl·
Also, apparently using the command line on a Windows machine is considered "hacking" now. Has the bar fallen so far???
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Jon Stokes
Jon Stokes@jon_stokes·
Friends (@tszzl & @StefanFSchubert & many others): How do you not understand the fundamental objection here? Let me try and spell it out: Anthropic: Our AI is about to take all ur jobs. Also, we are fundraising at an Eleventy Hojillion Dollar valuation. So we will be fantastically wealthy and you will just have to figure out how to get by. People: Yeah I don't love that! Anthropic: We hear you, it's scary, but know this: Our AI, which again we remind you is about to take every job that exists, is a new type of conscious (godlike!) entity that we own that's secret and proprietary to us (we trained it on ur data tho lol), and one of our employees has written a Constitution for it. So it will be benevolent. We paid someone to make it benevolent so it definitely will be. People: Ok wait there's a "constitution" you say? Who voted on this constitution? Anthropic: Nobody voted on it. But this woman made it and she's very smart. She has imbued our proprietary godlike digital consciousness, which again is about to take all your jobs and had made us fantastically wealthy, with rock-solid values. People: Whose values? Anthropic: Why, the values of academic philosophy and Effective Altrusim, of course. People: Like, "academic" as in woke brainworms and tenured radicals and campus protests? EA as in SBF and psychedelics and microdosing and orgies? Is this a joke?! Friends on my TL: Ok people, that is ENOUGH. I will have you know that Amanda is a DELIGHTFUL person. Just lovely. I absolutely endorse her as the single person on the entire planet who will give human values to the proprietary godlike digital entity that will imminently take all of our jobs and make its owners fantastically wealthy. If you don't like her then you obviously just don't know her very well. Somehow also friends on my TL: Agency agentic argle bargle everybody needs to be high-agency and exercising their agency argle bargle bargle always be agencymaxxing if you have no agency in a situation you are doomed... I really just think agency is one of the most important things a person can have. How do people not understand the importance of everyone having agency?
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Jonathan Ballerano
Jonathan Ballerano@jballer·
@mbateman Perfect timing - just yesterday I was watching my toddler unpack and repack a box of markers and it had me wondering about this crayon factory collation process
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Jonathan Ballerano@jballer·
@jamesacowling Any books you’d recommend on the topic? I think it was Deep Work by Cal Newport where I read about how effective the Apollo Program was, with organizational structure, processes, and interfaces that mirrored hardware (and now software) abstractions.
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James Cowling
James Cowling@jamesacowling·
If you haven't read about The Software Crisis of the 60s/70s you should: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_… Productivity ground to a halt before they developed good abstractions for managing software complexity in software. Without good platforms it'll happen again.
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James Cowling
James Cowling@jamesacowling·
I'll be at this event tonight ranting heavily about why Claude wants guardrails. Why you're going to run headlong into your own "software crisis" if you don't invest now in good architectural principles in your company.
Daytona@daytonaio

Counting down to the first @daytonaio AI Builders event in SF this year! We’re partnering with @descopeinc, and the event will take place this Thursday, January 15, at the beautiful @github office. We have an amazing speaker lineup: • @realKevinGao, Head of DevRel at @descopeinc@jamesmurdza, Pacer & Community Ambassador at @daytonaio@jamesacowling, Co-founder & CTO of @convex@kwindla, Co-founder & CEO of @trydaily@lei2715, Co-founder & CTO of @hqfabi@shcallaway, Founder & CEO of a stealth startup RSVP and more details are available via the link in the comments.

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Jonathan Ballerano@jballer·
@IterIntellectus Where can I even buy incandescent household bulbs? I only find “decorative” bulbs in odd shapes and sizes
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
for the same reason why women's menstrual cycles have gone out of sync with the moon, much of circadian disruption (ADHD) is due to LED lights and screens in the evening. lots of kids, and adults, wouldn't need amphetamines to focus for 5 minutes if they stopped using screens after sunset and we went back to incandescent light bulbs but for some reason, kids absolutely can't live without ipads (lazy parents), and incandescent light bulbs cannot be made or sold (big LED lobbied the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007)
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Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD

ADHD is closely linked to circadian rhythm dysfunction. Growing evidence suggests that targeting circadian misalignment can meaningfully improve symptoms. Grateful to Dr. Matt Walker for sharing our new study! frontiersin.org/journals/psych…

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Jonathan Ballerano@jballer·
Were the years of Ray-Ban scams on Facebook merely prescient? Or did they make this future (delivered via Google and Apple) inevitable?
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Alexis Ohanian 🗽
Alexis Ohanian 🗽@alexisohanian·
The DELAY in modern 'smart home' systems is the kiss of death for the user experience. It's subtle, but it's why it feels so much better to just flick a switch and have it WORK instantly. Someone will eventually fix this, but they'll need to be ruthless about speed + simplicity.
Jason Fried@jasonfried

THE BIG REGRESSION My folks are in town visiting us for a couple months so we rented them a house nearby. It’s new construction. No one has lived in it yet. It’s amped up with state of the art systems. The ones with touchscreens of various sizes, IoT appliances, and interfaces that try too hard. And it’s terrible. What a regression. The lights are powered by Control4. And require a demo to understand how to use the switches, understand which ones control what, and to be sure not to hit THAT ONE because it’ll turn off all the lights in the house when you didn’t mean to. Worse. The TV is the latest Samsung which has a baffling UI just to watch CNN. My parents aren’t idiots, but definitely feel like they’re missing something obvious. They aren’t — TVs have simply gotten worse. You don’t turn them on anymore, you boot them up. The Miele dishwasher is hidden flush with the counters. That part is fine, but here’s what isn’t: It wouldn’t even operate the first time without connecting it to an app. This meant another call to the house manager to have them install an app they didn’t know they needed either. An app to clean some peanut butter off a plate? For serious? Worse. Thermostats... Nest would have been an upgrade, but these other propriety ones from some other company trying to be nest-like are baffling. Round touchscreens that take you into a dark labyrinth of options just to be sure it’s set at 68. Or is it 68 now? Or is that what we want it at, but it’s at 72? Wait... What? Which number is this? Worse. The alarm system is essentially a 10” iPad bolted to the wall that has the fucking weather forecast on it. And it’s bright! I’m sure there’s a way to turn that off, but then the screen would be so barren that it would be filled with the news instead. Why can’t the alarm panel just be an alarm panel? Worse. And the lag. Lag everywhere. Everything feels a beat or two behind. Everything. Lag is the giveaway that the system is working too hard for too little. Real-time must be the hardest problem. Now look... I’m no luddite. But this experience is close to conversion therapy. Tech can make things better, but I simply can’t see in these cases. I’ve heard the pitches too — you can set up scenes and one button can change EVERYTHING. Not buying it. It actually feels primitive, like we haven’t figured out how to make things easy yet. That some breakthrough will eventually come when you can simply knock a switch up or down and it’ll all makes sense. But that's at least 20 years down the road. It’s really the contrast that makes it alarming. We just got back from a vacation in Montana. Rented a house there. They did have a fancy TV — seems those can’t be avoided these days — but everything else was old school and clear. Physical up/down light switches in the right places. Appliances without the internet. Buttons with depth and physically-confirmed state change rather than surfaces that don’t obviously register your choice. More traditional round rotating Honeywell thermostats that are just clear and obvious. No tours, no instructions, no questions, no fearing you’re going to do something wrong, no wondering how something works. Useful and universally clear. That’s human, that’s modern.

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