Alexander Eiselmayer, Ph.D.
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Alexander Eiselmayer, Ph.D.
@alexeiselmayer
Founding Engineer @tabflows
Los Angeles Присоединился Mart 2017
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@sattyyouneed a power tool is only useful if you know how to use the regular tool
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@aryanlabde fable. It’s clearly better and you also want what you can’t have
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@dillon_mulroy imagine if you had to tell that to a new cs student in 2 years. would sound like absolute fiction to them.
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@codewithpri did you try @paper? I absolutely love it
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@cc_usage A little over 7B tokens since April amounting to $11k. letting fable cook up a dashboard based on the ccusage for realtime monitoring

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@joncphillips AI lowers the barrier for building, but raises the bar for judgment. More people can now produce software that looks right. Fewer can tell whether it is secure, scalable, compliant, or architecturally sound.
Does that make technical competence less important, or more?
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Deep technical competence might be getting rarer, you're right. But the amount of it you need to ship a working product is dropping way faster. The bar moved. You don't need a senior engineer as a co-founder to get to market anymore. You need judgment and someone who can sell. The deep expertise becomes a hire when you actually hit a problem that demands it.
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@mathildeanita @cursor_ai seems like we need to up our office a little
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just discovered @cc_usage and I absolutely love it! check your token usage today
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@JunaidAckroyd very much so! you can only use a tool as well as you understand it
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@caps_raunak feels more like ai is taking away the boring parts so that you can focus on mastery of the craft
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Bro, I'm so fucking tired of this AI shit.
You pour 8–10 years into mastering a craft late nights, brutal feedback, real scars from real failures.
Then some model trained on millions of stolen data (including yours) spits out better work in 4 seconds flat.
And the replies? "This is amazing Future is here"
We're not progressing. We're enthusiastically building the machine that makes our entire skillset worthless and calling it innovation.
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