@rohanpaul_ai Classical ageism. No other industry devalues experience so unconditionally. Adapting to changing requirements and realities is a skill and it is not unique to young people.
I think a lot of people making fun of Karpathy for his Slack bot post are missing the picture. Integrating AI on an org level with multi user access etc. is a big hassle with a lot of "act on behalf of" access to solve. I know, I did it internally for Junie in the past.
Is it only me or does it feel like the innovation has stopped? For the last couple of years the conversation has shifted to the "how" in programming instead of the "what". Yes, we can produce stuff that already exists faster now. Where's the truly new stuff?
@housecor Yes, in the pre-AI era I was able to charge higher rates for my expertise. Also, jokes aside, I used to seek actual human assistance much more often. I think that was a healthier way of learning...
Linux just obliterated MS DOS 6.22. Meet the "ls" command. A literal "dir" killer at zero license costs. It's so over for two floppy disk distributions.
First it was uninstalling IDEs that got cheers, now it's cancelling big AI subs. Don't get me wrong, models like glm 5.2 might be amazing, but not a lot if people have the hardware to host it. So instead of OpenAI subs you now pay OpenCode subs. Not exactly independent.
I'm currently away on vacation with no computer around. Only my smartphone. I guess I'm not gonna make it. A week from now, so many AI breakthroughs will have happened, I'm gonna be an outdated dinosaur when I come back.
Imagine buying a first class plane ticket but the airline doesn't like your pants, so they decide you're traveling by train instead while keeping the ticket price. That business literally wouldn't fly. But somehow the rules around Fable are fair game for everyone.
For the last weeks I've been using the "superpowers" set of skills with Claude and Codex. Honestly though, I'm not sure if it costs me more tokens than it brings value. How would someone gauge that short of running a costly track of benchmark evaluations?
It's superlative season again folks. If you haven't blown your AI budget in a single Claude Fable invocation by now, you're not gonna make it. Also every other model is now unusably stupid, not worth your effort. Know the rules!
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