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Katılım Temmuz 2024
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
@skcd42 Adding a shortcut to "copy plan" would be great!
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skcd@skcd42·
Fixes shipped in grok build beta, your feedback helps us ship improvements around the clock! - plan mode controls should be more intuitive with improved shortcuts - fixed terminal setup (for cases where copy on highlight or pasting wouldn't work) - fixes to how skills prompting works in grok build - absolute line numbers instead of relative line numbers in edit panel - removed cases where background tasks would cause context window to explode - we also nudge model to use /tmp instead of writing inline python scripts
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
@thekitze Didn't know i needed sound effects for window resizing
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kitze@thekitze·
this was in 1988 and computers still don't work this way, incredible
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Ryan Jones@rjonesy·
HOW IS CATEGORIZING TRANSACTIONS NOT SOLVED 🤬 7 of 8 of these are fucking obvious. I don't get it.
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
@tekbog going through layoffs every 6 months means living in constant state of anxiety. impossible to get anything done. Meta must know this right? Better to just do 50% all at once. What am i missing?
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
@tbpn @nateliason this seems like a lot, but starting at the high end is good. Like tesla did with the roadster. if it works, competition will come in to bring the price down.
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TBPN@tbpn·
Founders School is a new high school where tuition is $150k a year, but if students don't hit $1M in gross profit by graduation, they get their tuition back. @nateliason says AI will make this possible: "AI is the big thing that removes the bottleneck around why a 17-year-old can't build a million-dollar business." "You don't need to spend as long developing deep expertise in programming or software development because, certainly for a V1, you can prompt a lot of it." "You don't need to raise a ton of money for hiring, design, buildout, or any of these things. Because again, you can get an initial version going with AI." "So if you can just use AI to get started, and get your business going, you take out a lot of the capital requirements, a lot of the expertise build-up requirements, and it just shortens the timeline. It makes a lot more things possible for them."
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
@flowidealism when my kid was 5 he chewed nonstop on his shirt. started homeschooling, hasn't chewed since.
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Michael Strong@flowidealism·
I knew another child, age 6, who was chewing on his shirt while in school. Homeschooled he was happy and well instantly.
SherBear@SherBear7372

@flowidealism Our son developed a facial tic, which then grew into a whole head twitching and movement which got so bad that we took him to the doctor. They wanted to put him on a strong med, but it had bad side effects so we refused. We took him out of his school. All twitching disappeared.

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kot@kot149_·
#Lalapad Gen2 とりあえず完成
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
successful first test with the boys today, they didnt want to stop for dinner
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
for my learning app im making for my kids, adding a "read out loud" button for all text took about an hour last night.
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
@jshchnz "This isn’t a tool. It’s a paradigm shift."
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Josh Cohenzadeh@jshchnz·
How do you know if something is written by an LLM? Well this is a good signal. This. Writing like this.
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
@JackBirdest @Austen built with codex & trial and error. modeled around how we homeschool our kids. if my kids love it others may as well, will look to then make it more public
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Jack@JackBirdest·
@logerhaus @Austen That’s cool. How did you build it? Are you planning on sharing any of it? I’d love to check it out!
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Austen Allred@Austen·
I have my curriculum skills defined so well I can now just tell AI, “Build curriculum to teach me x” and I know it’ll be exactly what I want
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
Pasta pasta
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logerhaus@logerhaus·
Those who can do the final 10% will be the winners
Aaron Levie@levie

There are at least 2 big but subtle factors contributing to the sense of overwork due to agents right now. 1. The leverage on incremental effort has gone up substantially due to AI, and anyone using these tools tend to feel it first. We’re so used to everything taking so long to get done, that spending that much extra time on something didn’t have the same value. But now you can sense the compounding leverage you have with agents much more acutely. It feels more like when you’re a people manager and not maximizing what your team is working on. The worst thing you can do is waste your team’s time, point them in the wrong direction, or have them be idle. Now ICs get a similar sense of this via managing agents. Prioritization and thinking through how to break up tasks and maximize work becomes a key skill. 2. The other rested factor is we’ve just made it so much easier to start incremental tasks that end up taking much longer than we realize. Very easy to get to the 90% solution but the final 10% takes the vast majority of the time. So we are starting far more projects because of the lower barrier, and spending a ton of time to finish the work. I regularly start a project at 9PM that I think will be quick, and find myself at midnight still completing the work. The interesting thing about this fact is that we’ll use AI to test lots of new ideas an hypothesis, and quickly figure out which areas to continue and sustain. This will ultimately lead to a lot of the job creation with AI, because teams and companies will decide that the experiment needs to get promoted into a production process. But they wouldn’t have even started that “experiment” without AI in the first place. This overwork obviously can’t sustain across the economy, but it’s interesting to see how this is shaping things right now.

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