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Idk, just feels so counter sometimes to build and refine these (seemingly non-deterministic) tools to build deterministic workflows & get the most productivity out of them.


This is doing more to keep me away from "vibe coding" than anything else. Look, I'm genuinely interested in using AI as a tool and trying to boost my productivity in any way possible - I equate this to activities from the past like learning shortcuts of my editor, learning to type fast, and so on - but, the almost persuasive nature of this README, just pushes me away.

Not to mention using lines of code as a metric of usability is just _whatever_.


Ah yes, use only index fingers to type.


Lee Robinson (Cursor) on X


Too many cases that can't be solved for with this imo; vandalism, accidents, range anxiety(?) - seems too ideal


Here's o1-preview after thinking for 7 seconds,

> As of my knowledge cutoff in October 2023, Paul Edwin Zimmer did not publish a fourth novel in the Dark Border series. The series comprises three books: > 1. The Lost Prince (1982) > 2. King Chondos' Ride (1982) > 3. A Gathering of Heroes (1987) > > Paul Edwin Zimmer had plans to continue the series, but he passed away in 1997 before any additional novels were completed or published. There have been no posthumous releases of a fourth Dark Border novel. If there have been developments after October 2023, I recommend checking recent publications or official announcements for the most up-to-date information.


My skepticism still primarily resides in the cost scaling component of most AI products/services.

Companies are eating a lot of the cost right now, until when do we continue with such an approach?

At this rate, I suspect we'll end up with how "search" ended, prioritised ad results and subpar experiences beyond that.


Crazy that interruption also seems to work pretty smoothly


Really? I think interruption and timing in general still seems like a problem that has yet to be solved. It was the most janky aspect of the demos imo.


Yeah, seemed smooth enough but now that I look back it, demo conditions are too perfect which may have made it seem that way.


This looks too good to be true? What's the catch?

Also, wasn't expecting the perf to improve by 2x


Happy New Year everyone!

HN has been very insightful and although I don't post often, just lurking and reading the articles/comments makes me realise how shit I am

And although I'm not in the best frame of mind right now, I hope 2024 will be a year where I can change my career around. Much love to everyone here


What is the test?


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