I made an app 🍿
Popcorn is a social app for rating and ranking movies & TV with your friends. Basically Beli, but for movies.
Would love for people to try it out and tell me what they think
https://t.co/a8J8hXTOxa
Especially if you have a ticket for opening weekend in IMAX 70MM at AMC Lincoln Square - boycott it ASAP and return your ticket and be sure to send me a screen shot with your seat and showtime.
@devinjameson As models become more intelligent, I think this will balance out. There’s a clear parallel with humans: a lot of intelligence is knowing what you don’t know. Otherwise, you fill the gaps with something plausible and mistake it for understanding.
@kieranklaassen At any point do you try and run things by Codex for another LLM opinion? I have found that the Codex one-shot success rate is higher for me lately
The best to ever do it. Truly one of one. @RayHudson thank you for your genius - a magisterial maestro of words, twisting the English language into a kaleidoscope of footballing poetry.
Another late-night Claude Code post.
First, if you've just arrived here at the party, Claude Code is NOT the same thing as Claude 3.7 Sonnet, https://t.co/joCMlV7KO2, nor any other Claudey thing. It is its own new experimental thing, also from Anthropic, makers of Claude and Other Claudey Things.
Claude Code (CC) is a new coding assistant, one which, strangely enough, only runs in a terminal. Like an xterm, or a bash shell. Or any of six WSL shells that don't quite work. As a result, CC looks comically retro-futuristic: A late-1980s vision of what AI might become. And here we are.
CC is what we all thought Devin was going to be last year. When Devin came out in December, people Muntz-laughed and moved on. But CC is a bona-fide AI software engineer. It deserves the title. And the funny thing is, they appear to have eschewed RAG completely, and just told Claude to go figure stuff out on its own.
I am here to say that I am addicted to Claude Code. I can't put it down. I don't mean that figuratively. I mean I literally do not know how to put my computer down and go to sleep. Because Claude Code keeps doing stuff. It keeps solving massive problems, one after another. I throw larger and larger things at it, and it is unfazed. Chomp. Chomp. Chomp.
It's like that old Assassin's Creed game, Rome maybe, when you had that big network of spies working for you towards the end of the game, and you just sent them out on missions while you sat on your fat ass, and it was absolutely just as much fun as "running" around the game world? Well I remember. This, is that.
You know what? We can't be more than 2-3 months away from being able to say, "Yo, CC, just... go make tests. For everything. All the stuff I failed to test over the past 2 decades, go redeem me. Write tests for it all, and make sure they are clever and meaningful, and follow our testing patterns."
And then you deposit like, I dunno, $5000 into its gaping maw. It just goes off for a week or two, doing its thang on a branch somewhere, mostly I/O bound waiting on your builds. And one day you get the email you've been waiting for. It says: "Send Money". After a few more weeks of this, it finally takes you from 10% to 90% test coverage, so that when you die you will be admitted into Good Engineer Heaven.
All other coding assistants will follow CC's approach, in some form factor. They are all falling over themselves right now, as we speak. Because yes, to answer all your exact same FAQs: Claude Code is that much better.
The race is on!