Louis-René Haché
845 posts

Louis-René Haché
@lrhache
data engineer, rust enthusiast
Montréal, Québec Katılım Şubat 2010
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@tomfgoodwin Yea, that's the reason why I'm building authto (dot) sh, it's unbelievable how "ai" can be so stubborn at being wrong
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@somewheresy Bcz they just realized their fan base are degenerates and doesn't care about them
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@NirmeshMehta @nafonsopt Yea, I'm sure his engineers are using Claude vode to design nvda chips
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@nafonsopt I think you misunderstood. The company will pay for the tokens, not the engineer. It is not uncommon for equipment costs to be orders of magnitude higher than the cost of the employee using it.
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"Guy that sells shovels says you should spend 50% of your salary in shovels".
sunny madra@sundeep
“If your $500K engineer isn’t burning at least $250K in tokens, something is wrong.”
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@mattfitzct @radau_x @gothburz If you've been a programmer for 25 years and are still emotional about Windows... You should reflect
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@NoahKingJr Where are all those recruiters spend their time and justify their pay then?
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@KaiXCreator 80% telling Claude what to do, 19% waiting, 1% deleting the project
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@DennisonBertram We need a solid tool not requiring api keys at all
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@jayendra_jog @danrobinson Agents don't need permissions, why not force them to support the agentic model.
You can have 10 of thousands of subscribers or millions of agents paying you
authto.sh
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@danrobinson why would an agentic world replace current subscription models?
monthly subscriptions are better for businesses offering them, so businesses with moats are going to prefer offering them even in an agentic world
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@svpino If you can write the tests, you can write the code.
- old adage
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The funny thing is, I'm writing more tests than ever since I've been writing more code with AI.
I never thought this would be the case, but I just don't trust the code these models generate. Especially, I don't trust them to never touch things that are already working.
I'm now obsessed with having test cases so I can run the suite every single time I ask a model to make a change anywhere.
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@mkurman88 Even if it finishes it.. it'll be wrong so who cares, you're pissing money away
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@gaughen And... That's why multiple lawyers lost their license bcz they used AI to build their cases
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Think LLMs are unreliable?
Maybe it's not the model. Maybe it's you.
Most people blame the AI when their outputs fall apart. But they never audit their own prompts. They don't check if they gave enough context. They expect it to read their mind.
You want better results? Start with better input. LLMs reflect your clarity. If you're vague, they will be too.
The model isn't failing. Your process is.
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@catalinmpit Claude sucks, over-hyped. Experienced the same thing, I'm with you on this
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Lately, Claude makes some shocking mistakes.
⟶ Implements overly complex code
⟶ Ignores the codebase's code style
⟶ Removes working code for no reason
⟶ Replaces code that's out of scope from the task at hand
It feels like it needs 100% supervision. At this point, you're better off writing everything yourself.

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