Ryan R. Rosario

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Ryan R. Rosario

Ryan R. Rosario

@DataJunkie

Software Engineer @ Google Part Time Lecturer @ UCLA ML/NLP, databases, data management systems, distributed systems, mountain biking. Opinions my own.

Mammoth Lakes, CA เข้าร่วม Aralık 2007
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Ryan R. Rosario@DataJunkie·
Ah yes. April Fools' Day. A very tricky day for me as a neurodivergent individual.
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@AdCodes_ In terms of features, I prefer Antigravity but limits and stability are an issue. I like VSCode+Claude but it is missing some features that I use a lot in Antigravity.
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be honest, which AI tool is best for coding?
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
This is either brilliant or scary: Anthropic accidentally leaked the TS source code of Claude Code (which is closed source). Repos sharing the source are taken down with DMCA. BUT this repo rewrote the code using Python, and so it violates no copyright & cannot be taken down!
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Having to go AI first in my class (by choice) allows us to spend more time talking about systems (more interesting and more my expertise) rather than syntax.
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Ryan R. Rosario@DataJunkie·
@_6signxxx I flew in one early 90s from LA to Disney World. I remember how spacious the vertical space was. I am guessing the carry-on situation was a pain though. Not sure how the lights, gaspers and call button worked though.
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Ryan R. Rosario@DataJunkie·
Ok. So it seems like it's "Antigravity". I put that in quotes because it seems it's actually a Google provisioner sitting in front of these models that is doing the rate limiting. Honestly, I should know that, but there are only so many hours in the day.
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Ryan R. Rosario@DataJunkie·
Context: Something is aggressively rate limiting me. I don't know if it's Antigravity (it seems to be based on the link it sends me too) or the Claude package inside of it. I can still use my own Claude subscription separately, but even *that* is being aggressively rate limited.
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Ryan R. Rosario@DataJunkie·
Gemini: Why are you so pissed off?
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Gent B@_GentB·
@DataJunkie i built a graveyard for people who hit their claude code limits
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Ryan R. Rosario@DataJunkie·
Wow. Either Claude, or Antigravity (I can't figure out which is imposing the limit) has become entirely useless after only *one hour* on the $200 Claude/$250 Google plan. What a fall from grace. All of the AIs are going this direction. This is how the bubble pops.
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Ryan R. Rosario@DataJunkie·
Also I admit that the prompt I used was pretty bad. It should be "Does Claude within Antigravity have different limits than Claude Code?" I cannot seem to use either Gemini or Claude though, so that points to Antigravity enforcing the limit.
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Ryan R. Rosario@DataJunkie·
@OldManLefty1 There will be if the egos of these candidates pulling <10% don't drop out stat.
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Old Man Lefty@OldManLefty1·
There will be no Republican governor of California, not now, or maybe ever again.. especially one endorsed by Trump. The L.A. Times needs to stop with its Trump loving bullshit.
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Surendar
Surendar@Surendar__05·
Genuine question: If AI can write the code, fix the bugs, review the PRs, deploy the app, and secure the system What exactly are we spending 4 years in CS degrees learning? Syntax? Or how to think?
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Ryan R. Rosario@DataJunkie·
@techNmak Definitely. Honestly though, I don't know how I did this job before AI. I was slow as molasses. Understanding how to code though means fixing things that AI breaks, building systems and and spending more time optimizing for security and edge cases.
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Tech with Mak@techNmak·
"Do not learn to code" is the worst career advice of the decade. People are telling college students to skip Computer Science because AI will just automate it all. Andrew Ng just killed this myth at Stanford with a brilliant analogy. When he tried to generate images with Midjourney, he typed: "make pretty pictures of robots" and got garbage. His collaborator, however, understood Art History. He knew the exact vocabulary of lighting, genre, and palette. He spoke the "language of art," and generated masterpieces. Andrew Ng is seeing the exact same thing happen in software engineering right now. AI didn't replace the need to understand Computer Science. It made Computer Science the required vocabulary to control the AI. If you don't understand how computers actually work, you are just typing "make a pretty app" into Cursor and shipping fragile, unscalable logic. Here is Andrew Ng's exact hiring hierarchy today: Level 1: 10 years of experience, but codes by hand (He won't hire them). Level 2: Fresh college grad, but highly fluent in AI-assisted coding (He hires them over the 10-year veteran). Level 3 (God Tier): Deeply understands CS fundamentals AND uses AI-assisted coding. When humanity went from punch cards to keyboards, coding got easier, and more people coded. We are at that exact inflection point again. AI doesn't replace fundamentals. It multiplies them.
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Ryan R. Rosario@DataJunkie·
@_trish_xD PostgreSQL though sometimes SQLite is useful for very small toy projects.
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trish@_trish_xD·
what do you prefer for your projects? - mysql - sqlite - postgresql - mongodb - or something else entirely
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