High level programming languages are killing your ability to write assembly by hand. Before you can really architect a solution, high level programming languages throw slop machine code on the cpu and you blindly hit run
Cursor is killing your ability to think for yourself.
Before you can architect a solution, AI throws slop on the screen as you blindly hit tab.
You spend the next 30 minutes debugging why the code doesnโt work or compile. In the end, you learned nothing.
Two engineers on our
as much as i am paying attention to AI each and every day, the future snuck up on me last night and this is Day 0 of a brand new world. i can confidently say that now
you should legally be required to disclose what quantization level you are serving your current model at like it was a nutrition label. you should also be banned from dynamically adjusting quantization based on demand without notification. (you know who you are ...)
googlers are going to be so unbearably smug when everyone realizes the best way to use ai coding agents is in a large monorepo with all dependencies vendored into third_party and very strict coding guidelines. y'all better get ready to learn bazel
I don't think people understand how funding works and how crippling a seed / series A valuation of $500M is. I'm wishing them the best of luck, but they are now doing a very hard thing on very hard mode
I know some of the smartest AI researchers in the world (personal biased opinion) and not one of them can figure out how to do basic javascript web developing as they say it is too difficult. I think that says a lot about both parties if im being completely honest.
I have successfully replaced all my o1-pro, gemini and sonnet usage with R1. R1 is not perfect and does take some additional effort compared to the others and can get doom loopy, but I do not feel it's a compromise. In fact, I have been absolutely floored by some of the
sonnet is legit 100% my engineer partner and pair programmer. Not autocomplete, but core concepts and ideas and design. I can do the coding, but i need a partner to converse. Its shocking how quickly it happened and how i can really never go back to how it was before.