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Nestor Sanchez
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Ingeniero de software. Muy simple, nocturno, pueblerino, mazatleco, viejito en cuerpo de joven (Ya no tan joven). Amante de paisajes nocturnos.

ÚLTIMA HORA | Consumo advierte a 13 grandes caseros de que deberán prorrogar alquileres en más de 100.000 viviendas eldiario.es/economia/consu…





La mejor forma de vender un producto es probándolo 😉


@Kajima80 Algo ha pasado, porque yo ahí no veo una joven con depresión

Anthropic CEO: “ I have engineers within anthropic who don’t write any code, they just let Claude write the code and they edit it and look it over” “At anthropic writing code means designing the next version of Claude it self, so we essentially have Claude designing the next version of Claude itself, not completely but most of it”. In the last 52 days, the Claude team dropped 50+ major feature launches. This is literally INSANE.

Gente caminando más de un kilómetro para llegar al Estadio

No eres solo tú: ver YouTube sin pagar se ha vuelto insufrible hipertextual.com/internet/no-er…



Yo disociando pensando en como hizo Jesucristo para encontrar gente llamada Mateo, Juan, Pablo, Lucas y Marcos en Medio Oriente

Setting up a new printer and it is amazing there have been exactly zero advances in printer technology in like 20 years

Exactly 12 months ago, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei made what sounded like an outlandish prediction: that in 12 months, AI would be writing essentially all of the code. It turned out to be one of the most strikingly correct predictions in the age of AI. Exact quote: “If I look at coding, programming, which is one area where AI is making the most progress, what we are finding is we are not far from the world—I think we’ll be there in three to six months—where AI is writing 90 percent of the code. And then in twelve months, we may be in a world where AI is writing essentially all of the code. But the programmer still needs to specify... what is the overall app you’re trying to make, what’s the overall design decision?”

Exactly 12 months ago, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei made what sounded like an outlandish prediction: that in 12 months, AI would be writing essentially all of the code. It turned out to be one of the most strikingly correct predictions in the age of AI. Exact quote: “If I look at coding, programming, which is one area where AI is making the most progress, what we are finding is we are not far from the world—I think we’ll be there in three to six months—where AI is writing 90 percent of the code. And then in twelve months, we may be in a world where AI is writing essentially all of the code. But the programmer still needs to specify... what is the overall app you’re trying to make, what’s the overall design decision?”

En el tema de la prohibición del tianguis del Parque Rojo me parece falaz hablar recuperación del espacio público, como si el parque hubiera estado tomado. El tianguis estaba 8 horas, un solo día a la semana, es decir, poco menos del 5% del tiempo posible de uso del parque.

never buy a 16GB RAM laptop in 2026. you’ll regret it within a week

La programación HA MUERTO. En 2 años, el 80% de los informáticos al carrer Lo digo ya y me quedo tan agusto: Programar ya no tiene mérito. Hoy he visto a un chaval de 15 años montar una app mejor que un "Senior" de 10 años de experiencia usando solo prompts. El que no vea que la IA nos ha sustituido ya, es que vive en una burbuja de copium extremo. forocoches.com/foro/showthrea…


EE.UU. trasladó 100 millones de dólares en oro desde Venezuela recientemente y será destinado a inversiones industriales, de acuerdo con el secretario de Interior, Doug Burgum. efe.com/sin-categoria/…

@ultralisco @devruso si pones a un humano sin usar ia a revisar un código con millones de líneas y pones a unas ia sin usar humano a revisar ese mismo codigo. es mas facil que la ia encuentre el error.. la ia no es tan mala buscando una aguja en un pajar.


With all due respect to Andrew, in his motivational post, he didn't explain why anyone would write code by hand. I can code, but I consider coding by hand a waste of time. So, if I, the one who already knows how to code, consider this a waste of time, why would anyone learn something which is very hard to learn only to then consider it a waste of time, like I do?