The @karpathy interview 0:00:00 – AGI is still a decade away 0:30:33 – LLM cognitive deficits 0:40:53 – RL is terrible 0:50:26 – How do humans learn? 1:07:13 – AGI will blend into 2% GDP growth 1:18:24 – ASI 1:33:38 – Evolution of intelligence & culture 1:43:43 - Why self…
you gotta love the ducks if on vibes only
When even YC is posting stuff like this, you know the bust is coming *soon*. x.com/t_blom/status/…
Hearing from a lot of good founders that AI tools are writing most of their code now. Software engineers orchestrate the AI. They are also finding it extremely hard to hire because most experienced engineers have their heads in the sand and refuse to learn the latest tools.
what he is trying to say is that the left curve is now heavily skewed the rest of us are ushering in a new era
The era of $400k/year software engineers is over. Vibe coding completely removed the barrier to entry for dev Couple that with platforms like whop that abstract out payment, tenancy, etc and you get this Perfect place to start building @WhopIO
that's how the dlang compiler actually works
An old-school memory management technique.

whenever you are gaslit about claude code one shotting a typescript reproduction of app #958 remember that the distribution looks like this

Glad we're not the only ones... Feel like I'm getting gaslit on this app sometimes. Btw this repo is beautiful and a joy.
the kids will be okay
revisiting as i ponder a new email from <average yc founder> about how i should join his <revolutionary ai startup> to <wrap gpt for xyz> in exchange for 23 silver coins
the reality is that staff+ people are actually using the tools it’s just pay comp at the little gpt wrapper startups isn’t enticing enough
vid in the center is so cool i wonder what waymos do here (thankfully not in sf to try it out)
We currently take in about ~1000hrs of driving data every day. That means we get plenty of examples of quick reactions in unexpected scenes. Some examples:
lmfao
Someone developed (and submitted) a “detect-fash” utility for systemd. “A utility to detect problematic software and configurations” It searches Linux systems for installations of the Ladybird Web Browser, Hyprland, or if the system is Omarchy Linux. It also contains code to…




my god the gymnastics you people go through
Public Service Announcement: You can greatly reduce the chances of something catastrophic like this (i.e., Codex or Claude Code deleting your project or files, wrecking your database, etc.) by adding this stuff to the very beginning of your AGENTS dot md file:


idk if it’s just rage bait but this and the entire replies not mentioning txs really confirms the larp engineer theory
“DELETE FROM x WHERE y” is insane syntax because there’s a brief moment while typing that where you can wipe a table if you hit enter
There are a lot of startups who have not adjusted to market reality for staff engineering comp. Which, that’s fine, but a disagreement between you and the market is not a shortage.
Skeptical that the experienced hire ML side is the problem and that it is not that many YC offers to experienced engineers are not complete insults compensation wise 8 yoe at top ML lab -> offer $150k/year and 0.2% that experienced hire would get like 10x more equity in the…
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