@sqs@united Although Gmail and Slack in the web browser barely loaded, with Amp I was able to open a PR in an OSS project and did lots of useful work during my 13+ hour flight despite frequent disconnections.
@sqs@united ChatGPT sub token required re-auth (probably because of new external IP from satellite Internet?), so I disabled it. Also had to disable "Amp free" b/c could not update Amp over in-flight WiFi
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@AmpCode by Sourcegraph is insane! I have some legacy terraform written by someone no longer with the company but ampcode was able to refactor the mess of TF to my specs, run `terraform plan` (I manually ran the `apply`) and even run `gcloud` CLI to check its work! 10x'ed my work
@ShriramKMurthi Sourcegraph Cody (uses Anthropic Claude + ChatGPT backends) - automatically loads your project code from VSCode into the LLM context window (up to 10 files, not sure how many tokens)
"Part of why get rich schemes are popular is because so many people need to get rich quick after delaying their savings for too long....an under appreciated truth in investing is you don't need to make many great decisions to do well over time...you just have to consistently not blow it, and not screw up and not make bad decisions for a long period of time."
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Wee bit more on this:
It's much more interesting to examine how South Korea has responded (successfully!) to this challenge of rising China in the past quarter century, because it suggests how limited this doomsaying perspective is.
@Cryptadamist@ben_mcclymans The USDC and Tether T-bill reserve numbers are similar, but no way to know if they are double-counting the same CUSIPs unless Tether also reveals the CUSIPs on the T-bills they hold in reserve.