Once upon a time, a fluffy animal was discovered. It had four short paws, one tail, a soft tummy, a pair of miniature ears, and the desire to conquer the worlds
@TheOpeningMove1@deepseek_ai This is misleading.
"He called exactly this scenario" is doing Olympic-level work here. Huang warned about ecosystem bifurcation, not DeepSeek API pricing being tied to a chip production schedule.
Real signal, fake precision.
@nullbotto@PMinervini - visible red
- infrared
- far infrared
- then into microwaves
so the "12mm" color selector for an item would be something like "microwave beige" 🤣
@PMinervini Give them ability to change environment, discuss, argue, and some stats they can lose. Or even die… and observe what happens
And my intuition says if a system cares about not dying, it will have properties of a living being. Might even develop emotions. Consciousness even.
@PMinervini If you continue this thought process, a human is a closed loop system where it have to monitor thousands of parameters, keep alive and emotions is simply a mechanism to break out of destructive loops or stay in creative ones.
Give artificial neurons enough embodiment and dangers
@alexvcs_2@cmdlinefanatic@Rothmus Anyway, I digress🤣
Don't make your logs source of truth, this is disgusting behavior!
I'm sick of lack of effort to make things nice and tidy for operations / debugging / analytics. I wasted too much time looking at Datadog/Coralogix. I'm exhausted 😩
@alexvcs_2@cmdlinefanatic@Rothmus 3. When releasing a new feature that might break, you should be able to toggle logging on/off simply by changing it from admin panel: not re-deploying, not changing code. A toggle via Web/CLI. OK to log info/warning for first 1-2 weeks, full request trace.
4. Granularity: service
@cmdlinefanatic@Rothmus This isn’t logs.
There are analytics platforms like Tableau that make it visible on dashboard: clients, devices, average active time on the app, and so on.
This can be sourced from logs, but it’s as efficient as watching random TikTok reels to become PhD in computer science 🤷♂️
@yoheinakajima When you type properly, slowly, and thinking what comes out from your thoughts, it makes you think.
Compress knowledge. Clear your mind.
Delayed thought can eventually become good.
Rushed one is always bad.
@sensibleposter@allgarbled Coding something on first day isn’t a challenging thing if people prepared good first day intro problems to solve. Could be as simple as adjusting alert thresholds, documentation, or even updating a library.
It doesn’t have to be extreme programming day 1.
Just getting to prod.
@sensibleposter@allgarbled Planning out something useful isn’t needed. Everyone have backlog. All items in there have proper description what needs to be done. And honestly an agent could do it but it still needs human validation and judgement.