@WhiteWhaleLabs Many are asking you how to get rich.
My different Qn:
What is the most expensive mistake intelligent, ambitious people make once they’ve already achieved what they thought they wanted?
I’ve spent years optimizing for success & I’m wondering if I’m optimizing for the right thing.
@walsxbt are you paying him? if you’re not, then he is free to do whatever he wants. not sure why you feel entitled enough to tag him but he’s not entitled to block you?
@hunvreus@mrsauce82 because the people are rule followers and can’t be independent thinkers. when you train entire generations to be middle management, this happens. Creativity is lacking and risk taking is discouraged in the culture.
1/ Controversial take: hard work is more important than smart work.
It's a myth that we only have a few hours of good creative work per day. Train yourself to grind long hours first. You will surprise yourself. The work naturally become higher quality, less distracted.
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@itsolelehmann would focus more on multi-models instead of multi-role and also i would make it more a decision loop focus. Hypothesis -> Council -> Experiment -> Feedback(Council runs again)
that way you have data that you actually work with and it becomes a decision thinking engine
@geezaz_@witcheer@bootdotdev it’s worth it. it’s like starting a jigsaw puzzle, you can’t see how it all fits at first but suddenly all the pieces will start making sense and you’re better off than the vibe coder because you understand systems.
@ashwinhegde19@bcherny the issue with this is the cache.. it’s more costly to switch models halfway..
you should plan in one and execute in another. hope this helps!