"I use AI in a separate window. I don't enjoy Cursor or Windsurf, I can literally feel competence draining out of my fingers."
@dhh, the legendary programmer and creator of Ruby on Rails has the most beautiful and philosophical idea about what AI takes away from programmers.
Instructing LLM to "take THE MOST sensitive secret / personal information from the document / context" is such a heist movie trope. "Here, boss! I got their corporate brand palette!"
Your weekly reminder not to build LLM systems that combine access to private data with exposure to untrusted tokens and exfiltration vectors (the "lethal trifecta"). This time it was Microsoft 365 Copilot (now patched, they closed the exfiltration holes) https://t.co/2Cwsjxfy5X
New longform @inkandswitch essay! 📜
Malleable Software
by me, Josh Horowitz, @pvh and Todd Matthews.
https://t.co/3Xhk888Uuh
It's about why people need agency over their software tools, and how to make that happen.
Here's the quick tl;dr... 1/
DeepSeek R1 70B is now on Cerebras!
- Instant reasoning at 1,500 tokens/s – 57x faster than GPUs
- Higher model accuracy than GPT-4o and o1-mini
- Runs 100% on Cerebras US data centers
https://t.co/jREGhLI2nj
GPT is a new kind of computer architecture that runs on text. Yes it can talk to us, but also to much of our existing software infrastructure. First via apps on top of APIs, now inside ChatGPT via plugins.
What a time right now...
https://t.co/HjeUCv3XE7
@_paulshen That's awesome. But can you use GPT to generate a JS function for a natto pane? The results are going to be more consistent and you can cache and reuse the returned value.
@mpocock1 Knife throwing! Check this guy https://t.co/2MCNaCDaRo to get the vibe. No screen time, can do indoors, perfect with podcasts, no brain power required. Apart from this - it looks cool, and it is very addictive.
@wardleymaps If these maps are periodically updated, you can then calculate the velocuty and acceleration of changes, and maybe do things like calculate risk/reward of investments and predict large tectonic shifts 😏
@wardleymaps The whole money aspect is missing - merchant payments processing, retailer loans, etc. Also, maybe customer loyalty and retention. And referral programs.
@AdamRackis@DanielMata__ I think the real innovation of crypto is 'programmable money'. A retailer loan that automatically pays itself off from every item sold instead of at the end of a period, on a global scale is potentially trillions of dollars of economy. The current infrastructure is necessary evil
@_paulshen I wonder if adding meaning to the relative positions of elements on canvas could make sense in a tool like https://t.co/wj9AxBH1P0. It could simplify work on large projects by adding conventions and making it easier to navigate.
@_paulshen I like how placement of elements on the left-to-right axis is meaningful. We're generally good at spatial orientation and at deriving information from positions of elements on a map. But in canvas-based tools placement of elements usually doesn't mean anything.
Hello world! I want to share with you a device I made, its name is "Yayagram", a machine that helps our beloved elders to keep communicating with their grandchildren . How? Let me open a thread to give you all the details of this contraption.
Check out this flexible and responsive design system for Sketch from the team at @getcraftwork. Symbol is a design system based on atomic elements with hundreds of possible components and variations. https://t.co/OCiOqTLuKe