so true. ppl are biased towards the workflows they alr know - e.g. somebody who's only worked in a formal corporate agile environment is going to be biased towards agent workflows that mimic that. imo part of agentic engineering is to think beyond proven (human-driven) experiences and always be willing to rethink the foundations of your workflow
i heard from an inside source that a major ai lab is releasing a model in the coming weeks to months that will top every major benchmark. it will be trained on data up to a certain point, have a record number of parameters, and use state of the art post-training techniques. that's all that i'm allowed to say 🤐
"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena..."
there's a reason every ambitious person i know is moving to the us after grad
You don’t have to love Elon Musk to recognize what this headline says about us.
A country that spends more time criticizing wealth creation than encouraging it sends a clear message to builders: your success is tolerated, not celebrated.
Canada should be the best place in the world to build ambitious companies. Headlines like this make us look like we’re not quite ready for that.
so many engineers trying to manufacture taste by adding random movements/effects to their slop designs.
its not taste if whatever effect youre adding makes no sense/doesnt contribute to an overarching vibe youre curating. it just feels gimmicky