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Part of why I originally picked programming as a profession is because it felt like a way to get paid to be more of an artisan craftsman. Ultimately, I don't think it was ever quite that, even before ai.

But now post LLM coding agents, its not at all that. Nothing about programming for money resembles artisanship.

It might be time to try sewing wallets or something...


Most useful website I've been on in a hot minute

input: my boss is making me go through a humiliation ritual known as "sprint planning"

output: Grateful for the opportunity to lean into another high-impact sprint planning session today! It’s all about radical transparency, aligning our vision, and embracing the grind to deliver massive value. Growth happens outside the comfort zone! #AgileMindset #Leadership #Synergy


i absolutely never ever in a million years would have guessed this to be the case


Why? If they release a new hardware architecture twice a year, there’s been about 30 of them in 14 years, so if repairability is uncorrelated with time, there still is a 1:30 chance this would be the most repairable.

Also, there’s pressure to improve repairability. Many jurisdictions have right to repair laws now.

I don’t think https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/dir/2024/1799/oj/eng directly applies to laptops, but I think it eventually will.


we're about to implement collaborative editing at Mintlify and were considering yjs so this couldn't have come at a better time


Author here, my personal mission is for people implementing this to have clear, actionable advice. Which is something we did not when we started. If you want to chat about it I'm happy to help, just email me: clemmer.alexander@gmail.com


i tend to think openai will just make this official rather than ban it based on their historical stance here


I find it hard to believe they'll make it official completely, as that's basically giving away free API credits. If they really wanted the benefits of having free API credits they would just do that directly (but I doubt they'd do that in their current situation).


they'll probably just more accurately tie the api credit usage into your pro plan or whatnot so it's more clear what's going on. i just don't expect them to fully ban using the recurring consumer sub for api use


shoutout Zuck for making the call. seems right given they haven't had any good model releases since bringing him on


Great writeup


Anyone have a link to a video of it in action?


i'll prob add over wkd hadn't bothered as still making changes


Privilege is working at a startup


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