Jaime Bueza

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Jaime Bueza

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@ycombinator alum w16

Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Jaime Bueza@jbueza·
i haven't ordered anything from amazon prime in months the quality of their delivery is just "throw it on the ground and mark it as delivered" yeah, nope
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Jaime Bueza@jbueza·
when apple music stations play censored versions of tupac 🤦‍♂️
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Ahhhh, Codex 5.3 (xhigh) with a vague prompt just solved a bug that I and others have been struggling to fix for over 6 months. Other reasoning levels with Codex failed, Opus 4.6 failed. Cost $4.14 and 45 minutes. Full trace plus includes original issue: ampcode.com/threads/T-019c… I know this prompt is relatively bad. Honestly, our stable release is in a week, and I was throwing some Hail Marys at the frontier models to see if I could get a clean, understandable fix for some of these bugs. By using `gh`, it grabs much better context from the issue, so its not terrible. The best thing that Codex did was eventually start reading GTK4 source code. That's where I ended up (see my GH issue), and I knew the answer was somewhere in there, but I didn't have the time or motivation to do it myself. The other models never went there, and lower reasoning efforts with 5.3 didn't go there either. Only xhigh went there. I think that was a critical difference. The final fix was decent. It was small, all in a single file, and very understandable. It had one bug I identified (you can see in the trace), and then I manually cleaned up some style. But, it did a great job. Definitely an "it's so over" moment. But at the same time, it feels amazing because now our next stable release will have this fix and I was able to spend the time working on other fixes as it went.
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Jaime Bueza@jbueza·
In Time Machine (2002), the first thing the protagonist does in year 2030 is argue with an LLM about how time travel works. 🤣
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
Nobody is saying Canadian startups are bad, or that the ecosystem is bad, or that it shouldn't exist! Y COMBINATOR LOVES CANADA
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Harley Finkelstein@harleyf

I think you’re missing @garrytan's point here. He's not saying Canadian startups or founders are inferior. He's simply stating the practical reality: for startups aiming to raise venture capital, incorporating in certain jurisdictions (like Delaware) is far more advantageous, regardless of where the founders live or started. This isn't a knock on Canada or its talent…best I can tell.

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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
@KenneyConor THIS IS ABSOLUTELY NOT CORRECT. We will continue to fund a ton of Canadian startups, it's just that 100% of them should do a flip to a topco that is Delaware C. You can still operate in Canada, it just increases access to capital by at least 2X or more.
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
We're not saying Canadians should leave Canada. There are lots of reasons to build great companies in Canada, and there are lots of great YC and non-YC startups that thrive and are making the Canadian tech scene great. Where you are incorporated increases your access to capital. That's it. There's no drama here, and the clout farmers who are trying to make it drama: you know who you are, I see you, and you should stop.
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
@muradhem This is overstating it. We fund tons of Canadians and Canadian startups But if you are going to raise money you should just convert to Delaware C Corp.
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Jaime Bueza@jbueza·
@cursor_ai is there a way i can gift a month Ultra subscription to someone? 🎅
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Jaime Bueza@jbueza·
@cursor_ai ctrl+shift+space conflicts with 1password, so i mapped mine to alt+v -- love voice mode -- this is the way!
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Cursor@cursor_ai·
Introducing Cursor 2.0. Our first coding model and the best way to code with agents.
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Jaime Bueza@jbueza·
@cursor_ai would it be possible to assign sound files when agents start building (after approving a plan) and when building is complete? :) the default sound when agents finish is great but i would love to assign a different sound! youtu.be/iqGUbvj-Krg?li…
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Jaime Bueza@jbueza·
@cursor_ai when i use command palette (ctrl + shift + p) -> Generate Commit Message
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Jaime Bueza@jbueza·
@cursor_ai which output channel should i be looking at to debug this? i checked git, cursor tab, cursor local, etc
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Jaime Bueza@jbueza·
@cursor_ai when i try to bind cursor.generateCommitMessage to a keybinding, I get "Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'toString')" error but when i click the button manually it works 🤔
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Chris Hladczuk
Chris Hladczuk@chrishlad·
Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman telling the hard truths.
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Evan You
Evan You@youyuxi·
Agreed. The value of PR descriptions is often in things that are NOT directly inferable from the changes: - What original problem led to this PR? - Are there related issues / prior discussions? - What alternatives have been tried? Does this supersede previous attempts? - Why are certain seemingly unreasonable choices made? What are the tradeoffs? AI that generates summary based on the changes of an isolated PR is not really helpful in a meaningful way. Good PR descriptions need not only a holistic understanding of the entire codebase, but even the contribution history of the project. That’s of course harder to do, but I think it’s a possible direction to make it actually useful.
Anthony Fu 🦋 @antfu.me@antfu7

Thank you GitHub, but that’s not how we build software. AI should help us focus more on reasoning, design, communication. Filter spam and unnecessary noise, not helping creating them.

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