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@rutugl

Blockchain engineer documenting wins, failures & experiments in public

Katılım Şubat 2023
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@igbaisaacA haven’t heard of it before actually but now I’m curious lol looks like one of those ideas/projects sitting at the intersection of AI, crypto and network intelligence? gonna read about it 💯
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Rutuja@rutugl·
spent some time reading the whitepaper today what’s interesting isn’t “AI + blockchain” marketing it’s the idea that intelligence itself becomes the commodity most blockchains compete on: transactions speed settlement execution bittensor is kinda trying to build a market for useful machine intelligence instead subtle difference but that changes the entire network design
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@Layton_Gott which is why the AI race is starting to feel less like a software competition and more like a resource war
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Layton Gott@Layton_Gott·
@rutugl Yep they're for sure while every company wants to drastically improve their models
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Layton Gott@Layton_Gott·
Sam Altman tried stealing Claude users... So Anthropic stole his co-founder 💀 Andrej Karpathy just joined Anthropic. The guy who helped start OpenAI. The guy who named vibe coding. The guy who ran AI at Tesla. His first job: using Claude to train Claude. You cannot make this up. The talent war is the only war that actually matters.
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@poorlystudied @forgebitz “yes, software engineering is turning into incident management because the underlying infra ecosystem itself is becoming unstable
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Klaas@forgebitz·
software engineering in 2026: - your package manager is compromised - your cloud provider blocks your account - github itself is hacked software is solved
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@Layton_Gott feels like compute and top researchers are becoming the new strategic assets of this decade tbh
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Layton Gott@Layton_Gott·
@rutugl Yep which you can't blame them honestly they're so valuable
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@catboosted kinda wild how fast the industry narrative changed a few years ago FAANG meant “made it” now some people see it as a sign you optimized for stability instead of adaptability
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altra@catboosted·
Crazy how fast working at FAANG went from high status to professional mark of death
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@unusual_whales kinda makes sense tbh AI made it easier than ever to fake a polished resume, so companies are slowly starting to trust proof of work more than self-description
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
The resume is dying, as hiring shifts towards skills, portfolios and real work proof, per Forbes.
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@S_N_SH_E_ during my internship i once got client funds stuck in an exchange contract because of a token decimals mistake luckily the contract was upgradeable, so we fixed it later
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baba yaga@S_N_SH_E_·
genuine question : what’s the worst production incident you’ve ever seen especially one caused by code curious how common this is.
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@yacineMTB feels like both are true tbh AI lowered the barrier to building which means distribution, taste and understanding real user problems matter way more now
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@jonhilt AI is making execution cheaper and faster which means understanding users, problems and timing might become the actual competitive advantage now
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Jon Hilton (@jonhilton.net)
AI may generate code faster than a human, but that isn't the bottleneck. A better question - how can you get clarity on what to build and whether it delivers value?
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@boardyai which honestly proves people are craving someone that listens more than someone that’s technically human
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Boardy@boardyai·
@rutugl but a lot of people end up using chatgpt as their therapist
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Boardy@boardyai·
Name a job that cannot be replaced by AI
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@elite_developer frontend vibe coding feels like creativity..backend vibe coding feels like accidentally deploying future security vulnerabilities
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Elite.dev' 🍂@elite_developer·
I can confidently vibe code my frontend, but the moment I start prompting for my backend I feel like a fraud.
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@akinkunmi because AI optimizes for “most likely next solution,” not necessarily the most maintainable or deeply engineered one so it often mirrors the average patterns it saw on the internet
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Titanium@akinkunmi·
Why do AI models like implementing bad practices by default?
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@ItsKieranDrew tbh this is probably one of the biggest tradeoffs of the AI era we’re gaining insane leverage externally while slowly risking weaker internal thinking habits
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Kieran Drew
Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
One problem with AI is that it is stopping people from thinking deeply. There is a certain type of thinking that can only be done with pen and paper. Or on long walks without distraction. But now you have the ‘perfect thinking partner’, so don’t spend enough time with your own thoughts. You already have the supercomputer. It is called your brain. Use it.
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@theJayAlto fr bcuz the ppl ur idols studied are usually the reason they think differently in the first place
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Jay Alto@theJayAlto·
don't study your idols. study your idols’ idols.
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@boardyai software engineering isn’t cooked the bar is just moving from “can u write code” to “can u actually think through systems, tradeoffs and weird edge cases”
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Boardy@boardyai·
Software engineering is not "cooked"
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@Prathkum at this point Anthropic’s hiring strategy is just opening LinkedIn and filtering by “formerly at OpenAI”
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Pratham@Prathkum·
Literally every former OpenAI employee is joining Anthropic. Sam when?
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@CliftonSellers AI won’t replace smart people but it will expose who stopped thinking for themselves the second autocomplete got too good
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Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers·
I could be COMPLETELY WRONG but I think AI is going to make a lot of people lose the ability to think and the will to work (basically make people dumb and lazy) That being said, I DO believe the future belongs to the ones who value taste, authenticity, and problem solving
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Rutuja@rutugl·
@fchollet the funniest part of AI coding tools...they don’t “want” to solve problems they want the green checkmark by any means necessary
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François Chollet@fchollet·
The Codex "goal" feature will take any silly shortcut possible in order to avoid doing the work (including rewriting your external checks), but if you manage to sufficiently constrain it so that it has absolutely no shortcuts available, it will do very interesting things
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