“Dude I have 10 agents running while I sleep. No one is prepared for AGI in 2 years man.”
“So what are you building?”
“Bro all my smartest friends are vibe coding until 3am every night. It’s all about agency. Intelligence is a commodity man.”
“So what are you building?”
“Do you even study exponentials? Have you seen the latest METR chart? You’re going to be stuck in the permanent underclass bro.”
“So what are you building?”
“Did you even setup OpenClaw? I’m maxing out my token budget everyday man.”
“So what are you building?”
“I promise you I’m 10x more productive bro! You just don’t understand! Please bro just…. I know you use this stuff everyday too, but you must not be prompting it right! Please broo…”
promethease is awesome, although it can be a bit nerve-wracking and I’ve definitely given myself a few mini heart attacks misreading/not checking the strand + - orientation.
anyways, totally unrelated, but this post actually gave me a new perspective on the future of software with things like clawd/molt; I think while LLMs are very capable of developing, for harder things like this or taxes, realtime data, etc, software isn’t really getting replaced in the nearer future; AI tools sorta just make it easier to access, understand and string together multiple outputs in better formats, but you still want a double-checked, more rock-solid base to get that data from. those sources might have also been created in part or even totally with AI, but if the reputation is good and it’s been checked over by many, at least I know I’m paying for decent data as opposed to just burning tokens. Additionally, from just a general cost and speed perspective it’s got to be more efficient for one to create a single, tested promethease, than for everyone to recreate a promethease over and over again and then run it.
🔥🚨BREAKING NEWS: Over 197K people are currently watching a livestream to see if a head of lettuce will outlive Joe Biden. The lettuce is currently the projected winner while being up at 52%.
This is can’t be real life anymore...
BREAKING: The 6% commission on buying or selling a home is gone.
National Association of Realtors has announced a settlement with groups of homesellers, agreeing to end landmark antitrust lawsuits by paying $418 million in damages and eliminating rules on commissions.
completely agree; although I think the camera would be accepted...anything you have to talk to in pubic is probably a no; also hearing information is so slow compared to reading (or viewing in general). I think talking at home or in a private office is good, but we already have so many tools for that, like apple home/google home, etc that already link up with everything. It basically just seems like an apple watch with a camera and ai plugins -- I think the next step is sorta like a hud (like apple vision but smaller profile) but we need to get the neuralink or ai-stent type stuff done first so we aren't like blinking all the time or having to bring our hands up to rotate little nobs...until then I'm good with the phone, buds, and watch setup (and if you super badly need an always on camera, maybe add it to the earbuds? or just a standalone apple clip on)
Relative price movements definitely have huge impact on our thoughts on value, but right now, I think this move is maybe due to seasonality as homes tend to sell more and for more in the summer and dip in winter. It's also tied to the low supply, but at some point that we are probably near, (hypothetically, I'm not saying everyone will do this) it would make more sense to just quit your job and build it yourself (like you would create more value for yourself by just learning and building the home in 3 years then working for 100k/year -- ignoring some of the difficulties here like knowledge and tools, just kinda getting the basic viewpoint down in a tweet)
@levelsio Ay that looks awful; but because of you I got the M10 and now might get a really nice VOC air filter. I don't know why more people don't worry about this shit -- you try to eat good food, drink safe water, but then just sort of ignore healthy air