I've learned a lot on Twitter these past 10 years. Thank you to everyone I've stalked & learned from :). Especially in the early days when I was developing solo in San Diego, Twitter allowed me to learn how world-class developers & designers communicated & thought about problems.
@RobertStock6 I'm excited for you @RobertStock6. I *am* a long-time software engineer, but the breadth and scale of the baseball stats projects I can now achieve on my own—it's been an absolute game changer.
In a team meeting today, one of my engineers asked
"What are those things that *aren't* AI?".
The words they were grasping for were "humans" or "human users". So great a % of computer application usage is initiated by AI agents, that usage by a human becomes aberrational.
ProTip™
If you want to manage or run two different version/branches of a repo at the same time, use git worktree instead of copying the directory or cloning it twice
https://t.co/QmucT5Bznj
@akshay_pachaar What makes memory human-like? The human ability to store near infinite memories is nice, but not a single one of those memories is lossless.
@tyler_agg anyone interested in creating great experiences, great art, great company culture etc.—they wouldn't be trying to automate 100% anyway. anyone who's used automated customer support (or listened to music on suno) of any sort could tell you that