Andrew Vittiglio

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Andrew Vittiglio

Andrew Vittiglio

@avittig

Enjoys Programming | andrew@addque(dot)org

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2017
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Andrew Vittiglio
Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
I've been looking into why Golang removed Memory Arenas, and what I think it could mean for the long-term future of the language unless something changes. andrewvittiglio.com/thoughts/go-ki…
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The Wall Street Journal
Welcome to the new tech flex. People with zero tech experience are adding “builder” to their LinkedIn profiles and boasting about their apps and agents. on.wsj.com/3PfBTQh
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TBPN@tbpn·
Sequoia’s @JulienBek says many of their founders are now wondering if they’re “just an iteration away” from AI labs destroying their business. He says the most defensible companies - and potentially the next trillion-dollar company - will be “a software business that masquerades as a services firm.” “If you sell tools today, you’re really in the line of sight for the models and you’re effectively competing with the next generation that they’re going to launch.” “Whereas if you sell the work, you’re actually benefiting from what the models are doing and all the billions of dollars that are going towards AI.”
Julien Bek@JulienBek

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eric@defyneric·
if you recognize this screen your probably a millionaire rn
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Andrew Vittiglio
Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
While a boring read, there's some interesting points here. TLDR: We need security-level stratification for signing certs Reversal attacks invert authenticity signals UX is part of the security model Detectors are WEAK, watermark+provenance > classifiers microsoft.com/en-us/research…
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Raphael Schaad
Raphael Schaad@raphaelschaad·
W26 founder during office hour: "The app I built is 160k lines of Rust code …" "… and I could not write you a 'Hello World' in Rust." 🤯🤯
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Andrew Vittiglio
Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
@mil000 50% of the comments were about Trump when the article had nothing to do with politics💀
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Milo Smith
Milo Smith@mil000·
@avittig The verge’s comment section is batshit crazy. Go look at their old articles about YouTube blocking ad blockers. Everyone acts like ad free YouTube is a god given right
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Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
It's a long shot, but if this type of regulation happens, Que will own the internet.
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Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
@sherifhanna @sherifhanna My biggest qualms center around the fact that the race for adoption came at the expense of protocol functionality. I don't have backstage access like you do, so not trying to add negativity but that's at least how myself and many others feel rn.
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Andrew Vittiglio
Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
While I'm largely disappointed with C2PA thus far, I disagree that its failure is due entirely to corporate greed. Apple isn't on board because it failed a security audit. They understand a protocol that's just "good enough" isn't actually good. techbuzz.ai/articles/c2pa-…
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Andrew Vittiglio
Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
@sherifhanna Didn't have enough characters to expand, sorry. It's unofficial hearsay, but a source I know said their internal security review recommended against it. Also have heard other companies doing the same. Basically either "it's not ready yet" or "we don't have confidence".
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Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
Another example the article uses is @elonmusk pulling X's C2PA membership. But this was b/c Elon was making cuts to unnecessary X programs, not b/c AI slop increases engagement. I'd imagine X actually wants the opposite b/c if people can't get real news on X, they'll disengage
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Andrew Vittiglio
Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
@fmdz387 Enjoy adding special “Database Error” states on the frontend
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fmdz@fmdz387·
1 month after moving from Supabase to PlanetScale I'm back on Supabase It's crazy but the paid PlanetScale plan gives you way slower DB than the free Supabase one Same app, same logic, 2 DBs
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Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
Every time I hear Mark Cuban talk, I’m reminded that pretending to know is always worse than admitting you don’t.
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Andrew Vittiglio@avittig·
@theo Would you consider opening up the BYOK models in this usage model? There's a lot of times where I need Opus and would be fine consuming a large chunk of my usage
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
T3 Chat Launch Week officially starts on Monday, but we wanted to get this out first. We just overhauled how credits work on T3 Chat. No more "standard" and "premium" credits. Now you have a "usage" bar that resets every 4 hours. You'll never be more than a few hours away from sending more messages. This change is meant to align your usage with our actual costs. Using a fancy model for a simple question? Costs almost nothing. Using Gemini 3 Pro to analyze giant PDFs in 20-message threads? That will eat your usage fast. For reasonable users, this should be a SIGNIFICANT increase in how many messages you can send per month. The goal of this change was to balance out costs and reduce "fear of running out". If you're not dumping your entire codebase into T3 Chat as context, you should never have to worry about limits again. For those who previously purchased premium credits, they are still available and will be used when you go over your existing limits. We also have a small gift for those who used a lot of premium credits (check your email later today for more info) These changes unblock some very exciting things in the near future, so keep your eyes peeled for that 👀
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