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Top Comments (10)
Join me in SF March 27th!! https://x.com/sentry/status/2027141154979127675?s=20
It sounds wild to me to say "We remade your thing 57% smaller. It doesn't do everything yours does, but it's still smaller"
This is ten percent luck, twenty percent skill, Fifteen percent concentrated power of will, Five percent prompt, fifty percent pain, And a hundred percent of electricity bill to pay!
Guys, I have replicated 90% of Coca Cola, and my version costs less, too. It's called "water."
> Computer parts price skyrocket because of AI > Google restricting third-party developer app sideloading starting later this year > Age verification pushed worldwide for every social media and internet site > ID verification and CSAM scanning on every OS to "protect the children" > Spain taking down half the internet every time a football game is live to "prevent piracy" > Companies abusing DMCA to argue basically doing anything they don't like on a device you purchased is "breaking a digital lock" and illegal It's not a coincidence, it's a simultaneous erosion of digital rights worldwide. One of the great human advancements of the twenty century in my opinion is that computing became accesible to virtually anyone: cheap phones and laptops provide a way to connect to the internet and freely exchange information. What we're seeing is very well a regression of this progress.
I hope that cloudflare and vercel both pick their best engineer and let them fight 1v1
So they used an LLM to built something that already exists as OpenSource on which the LLM was clearly trained on and in the end it almost worked and the Marketing department raving about it? What a time to be alive
Hide your tests, hide asserts. AI is coming for you.
their opus 4.6 - able to build a C compiler from scratch my opus 4.6 - cant write a proper config file and css for waybar
slopocalypse is my new favorite word!
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Top Comments (10)
Join me in SF March 27th!! https://x.com/sentry/status/2027141154979127675?s=20
It sounds wild to me to say "We remade your thing 57% smaller. It doesn't do everything yours does, but it's still smaller"
This is ten percent luck, twenty percent skill, Fifteen percent concentrated power of will, Five percent prompt, fifty percent pain, And a hundred percent of electricity bill to pay!
Guys, I have replicated 90% of Coca Cola, and my version costs less, too. It's called "water."
> Computer parts price skyrocket because of AI > Google restricting third-party developer app sideloading starting later this year > Age verification pushed worldwide for every social media and internet site > ID verification and CSAM scanning on every OS to "protect the children" > Spain taking down half the internet every time a football game is live to "prevent piracy" > Companies abusing DMCA to argue basically doing anything they don't like on a device you purchased is "breaking a digital lock" and illegal It's not a coincidence, it's a simultaneous erosion of digital rights worldwide. One of the great human advancements of the twenty century in my opinion is that computing became accesible to virtually anyone: cheap phones and laptops provide a way to connect to the internet and freely exchange information. What we're seeing is very well a regression of this progress.
I hope that cloudflare and vercel both pick their best engineer and let them fight 1v1
So they used an LLM to built something that already exists as OpenSource on which the LLM was clearly trained on and in the end it almost worked and the Marketing department raving about it? What a time to be alive
Hide your tests, hide asserts. AI is coming for you.
their opus 4.6 - able to build a C compiler from scratch my opus 4.6 - cant write a proper config file and css for waybar
slopocalypse is my new favorite word!