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Are you giving it huge todos in one prompt or working modularly?

Claude set up account creation / login with SSO login, OTP and email notifications in like 5 mins and told me exactly what to do on the provider side. Theres no way that wouldn't have taken me few hours to figure out

There is no way its not faster at a large breadth of the work, unless youre maybe a fanatic with reviewing and nitpicking every line of code to the extreme


Software companies all understand that so its not really a problem. Maybe in companies where the software isn't the main product

Ski lifts man, ski lifts all over the city

What a glorious utopia we could have

> Ski lifts man, ski lifts all over the city

Don't they have those somewhere in South America?


Quite a few places. Cable propelled transit (CPT) is the term to search for. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gondola_lift#Urban_transport

Ive made an apple developer account, paid $100 and then it kicked me out and after logging in still said I didnt pay yet. I paid again until realizing it actually charged me. It also took me an hour to try and figure out how to get it to send OTP to a phone instead of an old broken macbook.

Google also gives me a ton of issues with having multiple accounts. Go to calendar app with account 2, switch to desktop mode so I can actually click on the meeting invite, now Im logged back into account 1. Similar issues trying to use any other google service and have to use

I don't understand how these kind of things aren't priority #1


a few years ago a lot of legacy "AppleLink" email accounts where culled without remorse

Weird the little Ive used it I completely hated it.

Errors everywhere with horrible messages that leave you no idea whats wrong


What version did you use? What errors did you see? Don't get me wrong, I've spent 20 years with it, and there was a learning curve - but isn't that the case with many good tools? Again, don't get me wrong, I have some feedback for Apple, and there's a reason why we affectionately call it a harsh mistress. But that doesn't mean it's somehow not one of the best designed, best functioning, and most powerful suites for programming with certain other incidentally very well engineered SDKs etc. And yes, things may have gone downhill a little bit, especially at the scale they're at now. If we could talk about Xcode of, say, 2014, it'd be a less ambiguous conversation.

> If we could talk about Xcode of, say, 2014, it'd be a less ambiguous conversation.

Which be more a problem of Swift and especially SwiftUI.


If it has no memory how does it know it has no memory?

LLMs are trained on the internet, and the current generation are trained on an internet with lots of discussion and papers about LLMs and how they work.

Its hard to say how much of this is just people telling their bots to post something.

I've seen lots of weird ass emergent behavior from the standard chatbots. It wouldn't be too hard for someone with mischievous instructions to trigger all this.

For sure. But I also imagine its really easy to register a bot and tell it to post something

I guess individual posts are likely not prompted, as this would be too much relative effort for the sheer volume of posts. Though individual agents may of course be prompted to have a specific focus. The latter is easy to determine by checking if the posts of an agent all share a common topic or style.

No but it is utterly amazing to see how differently your brain can work and what you can experience

I wonder if they were doing the same thing for palm recognition

Presumably because operating a farm isnt a perfectly repeatable process and you need to constantly manage different issues that come up


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