When I politely decline scheduling a "quick call", it's not because I don't literally have the time — there's always room for 15 minutes here or half an hour there! — it's that I can't afford to spare the attention.
So much corporate red tape can be traced to a single anecdote where someone fucked up and their manager didn't have the balls to tell them directly. So they made a policy instead. Don't be that coward. Just tell Ben.
Turso is an incredible technical feat. A Rust rewrite of sqlite, with an async-first architecture, incoming support for concurrent writes, vector search, and browser / wasm support out of the box.
I think this has a very good chance of being a foundational piece of infrastructure of the vibe-coding age. On-demand, sqlite-compatible global databases that can also run in-browser and on-device.
The pace at which the project is evolving is most definitely *not normal*. @penberg and @glcst are built different.
Demo: https://t.co/CDjYwGZMNo
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Why can AIs code for 1h but not 10h?
A simple explanation: if there's a 10% chance of error per 10min step (say), the success rate is:
1h: 53%
4h: 8%
10h: 0.002%
@tobyordoxford has tested this 'constant error rate' theory and shown it's a good fit for the data
chance of success declines exponentially
Two needles in a haystack: Our latest study explores how LLMs perform on the same task with different lengths of context.
Accuracy dips when models must not only find, but reason over two text parts. Even on just 3000 tokens!
Results and analysis 👇(1/7)
https://t.co/M7gkdcKZBh
Why did I copy and paste my password from 1Password into a website without letting the browser extension automatically populate it? Because time and time again - like right now - orgs use totally different domains that don't match the one you registered on.