I asked Fable to generate a completely new fractal that looks gorgeous but hasn’t been explored by any human before.
It generated what it called “The Mirage Set”, and it does look beautiful.
Since the story is paywalled, I've posted screenshots of the start and end of it. Foreign media seems to be covering the alarming direction in which Indian equities are heading, with a lot more detail and candour than Indian mainstream media.
https://t.co/aZheoxAR36
The 10x engineer was always mythical.
The 100x engineer — one senior + the agents they direct — is real. I watched it work this year.
Same pattern runs through every role. Which half of your job is translation, and which half is judgement?
https://t.co/UDB6tX7PiP
seems obvious but:
things that are changing rapidly:
1. context windows
2. intelligence / ability to reason within context
3. performance on any given benchmark
4. cost per token
things that are not changing much:
1. humans
2. human behavior, preferences, affinities
3. tools, integrations, infrastructure
4. single core cpu performance
therefore,
ngmi:
1. "i found this method to cut 15% context"
2. "our method improves retrieval performance 10% by using hybrid search"
3. "our finetuned model is cheaper than opus at this benchmark"
4. "our harness does this better because we invented this multi agent system"
5. "we're building a memory system"
6. "context graphs"
7. "we trained an in house specialized rl model to improve task performance in X benchmark at Y% cost reduction"
wagmi:
1. product/ui
3. customer acquisition
4. integrations
5. fast linting, ci, skills, feedback for agents
6. background agent infra to parallelize more work
7. speed up your agent verification loops
8. training your users, connecting to their systems and working with their data, meeting them where they are
History of Software Design, an upcoming interactive exhibit now has a lil website.
No one truly knows how software came to be. We don't either. But we will find out and bring a few important moments back to life.