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engines are designed to behave in very predictable ways. LLMs are not there yet


Engines are predictable technology. LLMs are fundamentally unpredictable. I somewhat question can you even reach predictability with LLMs. And ensure there is no way to circumvent any controls.


that’s a bit pendantic, there exists such a thing as suburbs. even some rural communities are perfectly reasonable in terms of municipal infrastructure. but we are specifically talking about houses that are miles and miles from the next house that is then miles and miles away etc


Even in "rural regions", there are typically some small towns where infrastructure could be provided to them decently efficiently. It's when every single house is a good distance away from their neighbors that things like running fiber cabling become grossly inefficient.


i use the rpi zero 2 for the IO pins

4b / 5 for the camera stuff.

i don’t think using these boards for just compute makes a lot of sense unless it’s for toy stuff like an ssh shell or pihole


i'm not sure i agree with the assessment that claude code has been moving slowly... but it is cool that opencode has had this for a while. will def check it out


we're using cdk since 100% of our stuff is in aws but will soon need to hook up some external resources like cloudflare. looked at tfcdk a while back but didn't think it was a good idea (glad). still trying to figure out a good way forward and hoping it's not to rip the bandaid and migrate everything to terraform / pulumi


seems like this is par for course for hustler “founders” nowadays to say half truths to seem groundbreaking to get attention


True. But willing to cut anyone under 21 some slack.


i noticed the second hand is off tho. gemini has the most accurate one.


holy smokes this is worse for consumers and employees than being bought by PE


LMFAOOOOOO insufferable


yes but a built house is a lifelong thing. multiple decades. a few months here is not worth decades of pain


You clearly have never been through a lawsuit. If they choose to fight it, it is a few years, not a few months.

Also, a lot of people who build a house do not live in them for a very long time. In fact, there is no data to show they live with them for longer than people who buy existing homes.

I am certain that if you went through this, you would find it to be a very large problem.


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