sacredfire
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- Comment on Get. Out 2 weeks ago:
The near future? How is this a sustainable business model for any business? You just need one developer and “agentic” AI to build anything, how do you differentiate yourself?
But before that problem, I don’t see the current tools anywhere near able to deliver on the hype. They are incredible and they have plenty of use cases, but for anything non trivial it feels like it’s more work fixing the errors they create than just doing it myself. I think I’d kill myself if I had to review and fix multiple agents worth of indecipherable code.
All that being said, everyone still might get laid off! It doesn’t have to be good to crash the market.
- Comment on But bro please 4 weeks ago:
I think you’re missing the spirit of their comment. They are not saying they get out of the tank right then, they are saying eventually everyone has get out of the tank and go back to their home and if your neighbors aren’t happy with you…
- Comment on Tesla Robotaxis Are Crashing More Than 12 Times as Frequently as Human Drivers 2 months ago:
Yeah, a lot of school bus stops on five lane highways… /s
- Comment on Reddit stock falls for second day as references to its content in ChatGPT responses plummet 5 months ago:
That there are so many ways to store data on a browser (including exploits) and that they expose so much information about your physical device is a big part of the problem. Even barring that, there are additional ways they can fingerprint a user. While any one thing might not be telling, when you take all of them in combination, it gets frighteningly accurate how easy it is for them to know exactly who you are.