I agree that you have to work insanely hard to build a successful startup. Shut up and do the work though instead of talking yourself hard on a podcast.
@karrisaarinen To be fair it also doesn’t help that he’s lying. He’d be a piddling wreck if he actually worked those hours.
His employees would also be dropping like flies as well.
@HarryStebbings@nico_laqua Liars… I was forced to do 100+ hours a week… this is not sustainable and you’re either a liar or you burn out and have a mental breakdown.
65 hours per week max is the limit before you enter extreme burnout territory.
If he’s forcing his employees to do this he’s also a cunt.
Next big donation is pnpm, the package manager powering the majority of my projects.
@zkochan's thankless work has been essential to the web dev ecosystem. $3,000 honestly feels cheap for how much his work has benefitted me.
Artificial intelligences do not undergo experiences, do not possess a body, do not feel joy or pain, do not mature through relationships, and do not know from within what love, work, friendship or responsibility mean. Nor do they have a moral conscience, since they do not judge good and evil, grasp the ultimate meaning of situations, or bear responsibility for consequences. They may imitate or even simulate, but they do not understand what they produce, for they lack the affective, relational, and spiritual perspective through which human beings grow in wisdom. #MagnificaHumanitas
This is pretty gross man - even for you. FSD cant legally help any of these people without additional hand control *hardware* installed. Hardware that Tesla doesn't even make. Using AI generated disabilities to pump @Tesla stock is a whole new low. 🤮
@thdxr It's why I love building something out of spite. The best things I've made and the things I've loved the most have been built due to hatred and annoyance with a platform or service.
@Iam_No_One____@0ximjosh You're spreading false information and terrible reasons for ruining password managers. Other ways a hacker can still pwn you:
1. manually enter password
2. directly execute JS in the browser
3. remove disable paste code
Security Theatre that harms security is not good security.
it's crazy that it's not more obvious that this is the correct messaging
it's been obvious to so many people
more and more it feels like being in sf is not useful for building something for a lot of people
@Iam_No_One____@0ximjosh Bots can simulate key strokes, send data via a POST request or disable JavaScript entirely so they can paste on their own.
There is no good reason for disabling paste in a password field... It's bad ux designed by people who don't understand security.
For our yearly meetup, we spent the week in Rome, and we had a phenomenal time together.
We timed our 1.0 launch to land during this week so we could be together when we hit the button.
Now, as we all fly back to our homes around the world, we're feeling both proud to have this milestone in our rearview and excited to show you the next era of Zed.
Big things coming!
Cheers
@samlambert The Chinese models are good enough, open weight and cheaper to run. Chinese model providers are generally more sane human beings and are less weird and more hopeful.
Why should I trust American model providers when they've proven to be so awful and toxic?
sent this to the team today
everything great comes from being able to delay gratification for as long as possible
and it feels like we're collectively losing our ability to do that
Info on Void & Voltage!⚡
💾 Development = Complete
🎮 Submission = In progress
📅 Targeting = 25th Feb
If we encounter additional submission issues, we will launch on all possible platforms on Feb 25th to avoid further delays and release on any impacted platforms ASAP.
@RyanCarniato I like tests, but still think TDD is putting the cart before the horse.
I can't afford to have agents running autonomously (and without SF/USA money, I don't know how that's possible).
Putting architecture first, after experimentation, makes the most sense (adding tests after).