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@erratlinezero

code cowboy with a splash of vibe

San Francisco, CA เข้าร่วม Nisan 2024
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What’s on everyone’s bingo card as being the next big zero day?
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@RhysSullivan It legitimately suffered from having a ruinous auth story at the start. Many players solved this, but IMO local MCP servers kinda were too early. Skills require no auth and are easier to integrate (MCP is pretty close now)
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
It's unfortunate that MCP actually solves pretty much all problems people have with agents today, it's just that all of the first implementations of it were bad so people discredit it now The latest one is skill distribution, works so well for that
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@jayair Brother you ever been in a tradesman’s house? He’ll install ten miles of 1/4 round in your home before he finishes his own door frame. It’s a consistent pattern of all cultures
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Jay@jayair·
Man developers put up with so much broken software, it’s crazy No wonder AI for coding is so popular
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vik
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software generation is no longer the bottleneck. it's operations trillion dollar opportunity for whoever solves it
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Chris Albon
Chris Albon@chrisalbon·
Building your own orchestrator is the new building your own TODO app.
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sigfig@sigfig·
people misunderstand the icarus story. the problem was not that he flew too high. it's that the wings were made of beeswax, which offered very little resistance to heating. with modern materials he would have had no problems. we can fly as close to the sun as we want now
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andi (twocents.com)
It is admittedly a really funny bit to shittalk introspection after pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into an artificial intelligence bubble fueled by a simple mechanism that looks backwards to determine what it should do next
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@danveloper @karpathy The key inflection point most developers miss is going from vibe coding to agentic engineering, that point is when you start engineering away from a specific vendor API and building a framework for your system. I for one welcome ratpack-AI
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Dan Woods
Dan Woods@danveloper·
I handed Claude Code @karpathy's autoresearch repo and Apple's "LLM in a Flash" paper, told it to get Qwen3.5-397B running on my M3 Max 48GB... it did!
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Any real world accountant still has to use their manual accounting skills because accounting isn’t statistical it’s deterministic and even pre-AI software didn’t meet reality. We will always read and write code, it’s just ratios of where time is spent
Austen Allred@Austen

I’m not sure how to tell you this, but if you go to the best companies in the world AI is writing their code for them too. Writing code by hand is like manually tracking a ledger in accounting class. Good mental exercise, but you’ll never do it in the real world.

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@tekbog The greatest men: deep thinkers looking into themselves often Good men: learn to live with themselves The most cringe assholes of history: zero self reflection
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someone give marc a copy of the meditations
David Senra@davidsenra

Great men of history had little to no introspection. The personality that builds empires is not the same personality that sits around quietly questioning itself. @pmarca and I discuss what we both noticed but no one talks about: David: You don't have any levels of introspection? Marc: Yes, zero. As little as possible. David: Why? Marc: Move forward. Go! I found people who dwell in the past get stuck in the past. It's a real problem and it's a problem at work and it's a problem at home. David: So I've read 400 biographies of history’s greatest entrepreneurs and someone asked me what the most surprising thing I’ve learned from this was [and I answered] they have little or zero introspection. Sam Walton didn't wake up thinking about his internal self. He just woke up and was like: I like building Walmart. I'm going to keep building Walmart. I'm going to make more Walmarts. And he just kept doing it over and over again. Marc: If you go back 400 years ago it never would've occurred to anybody to be introspective. All of the modern conceptions around introspection and therapy, and all the things that kind of result from that are, a kind of a manufacture of the 1910s, 1920s. Great men of history didn't sit around doing this stuff. The individual runs and does all these things and builds things and builds empires and builds companies and builds technology. And then this kind of this kind of guilt based whammy kind of showed up from Europe. A lot of it from Vienna in 1910, 1920s, Freud and all that entire movement. And kind of turned all that inward and basically said, okay, now we need to basically second guess the individual. We need to criticize the individual. The individual needs to self criticize. The individual needs to feel guilt, needs to look backwards, needs to dwell in the past. It never resonated with me.

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@HSVSphere Genuine education moment for me: why? One of the big reasons big corps love go is a standard library that cuts down supply chain risk of dependency variations for similar functionality they have to track. You’ve given such good information before so any reply is appreciated
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dax
dax@thdxr·
everything is so expensive and it's all garbage when did it get like this
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The greatest tragedy is watching @ThePrimeagen actively becoming the performance and code quality boomer that @cmuratori is for his generation (in a good way, just tragic)
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Sharon | AI wonders@explorersofai·
I can't believe that even engineers believe AI could be sentient. AI psychosis is bigger than I expected.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
There's such a deep misunderstanding out there about tmux and I get so many absurd issue reports demonstrating that. Many don't realize that using them is like running a Windows VM on your Mac, and complaining to Apple that iCloud sync isn't working from Windows in the VM. They are super powerful and have their use and I am happy to support them in any way I can. I'm not anti-multiplexer, but I wish more people understood the architecture a bit more.
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