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Exactly. AI helps you do things faster which when done have no economic value whatsoever.


I can't even get an interview.

The most recent one few months ago and I passed it with great score, top 5% of candidates etc but that wasn't enough to get me hired.

Terrible market, i'm at my wits end to even how to approach this.


Did you guys notice something?

This is from 2017 and it’s a throwback there no longer are such articles, now it’s all about AI.


Incredibly fascinating. One thing is that it seems still very conceptual. What id be curious about how good of a micro llm we can train say with 12 hours of training on macbook.


Yeah. We are coping. Just today, I had a simple bug where the data received was throwing undefined because it was in 2 alternate formats.

I showed ChatGPT(free-tier) the API response and the part of the code reading it, and it fixed it in 5 seconds. Would've been pretty short either way less than 30-40 mins but it's very good for simple tasks like these. The solution is just correct.


Yes, this is what I have noticed as well.

Willpower is limited. Hard workout means intense cognitive effort is much harder to pull off.


Try this: https://mapjoy.app/, username and pass johnsmith.

All of JS with client side routing, blazing fast.

React is utterly amazing.


Why stop at Slack, we need better software for tons of things. Even a better OS is something which we would do if we had the AI productivity gains that people pretend we do.

Just let the agents spin. But it's not that easy, is it.

Someone that will tackle this will be competing against B dollar companies and extravagant level of features and integration. It's not as simple as a chatroom with people in it.


I really do think that paying for convenience is a good business model. No one is forcing anyone to use it.


Legal working age needs to be reduced to 2, so they have the necessary 20 years of experience after college to get an entry level job.


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