#AI Curriculum:
• MIT 6.S191: Introduction to Deep Learning | 2020
• CS231n: CNNs for Visual Recognition, Stanford | Spring 2019
• CS224n: NLP with Deep Learning, Stanford | Winter 2019
• CS285: Deep Reinforcement Learning, UC Berkeley | Fall 2019
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Learn to ship. Shipping is a skill distinct from coding. Shipping is designing, coding, QAing, story-telling, teaching, marketing, selling, pivoting, iterating…
It used to be that coding dominated in importance because of coding ability scarcity. AI will push you to go further.
@eualmeidazs Neat! Will be testing it out. It's definitely one of those things that keeps repeating for every project. We've got a skill file to help steer agents whenever we're working with drizzle https://t.co/o1f41LvQSl
Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use.
Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
@kunaljeweller@karrisaarinen@linear Can confirm this also happens in Tahoe. I actually have it happen every now and then and I can only close it by forcing through the Activity Monitor.
@theo and team, congrats. The experience on t3code is so much better than Claude Code on desktop. Just got a subtle nudge that my branch was behind upstream. The details are everything.
@TylerNishida@amorriscode Jumping in here. The one blocker for me using the desktop app for coding is not being able to create branches from within it, or set the target branch for the PR once it's done.
I would be okay with manually naming the branch from within the branch selector 😅
Everyone is slowly coming to this realization, and I assure you, no one is running multitudes of agents overnight. No one that is doing anything of substance at least.
There _are_ people pretending to be scientists, or fully caught up in their drug infused AI overdose, that think their slop machines are changing the world. They're not tho, and they're just wasting a bunch of money and compute to create a lot of LoC that will just get thrown away.
The state of the art is still "can we even one shot a production quality patch that we wont regret later", and its rarer than you'd expect based on discourse.
@TylerNishida@amorriscode Jumping in here. The one blocker for me using the desktop app for coding is not being able to create branches from within it, or set the target branch for the PR once it's done.
I would be okay with manually naming the branch from within the branch selector 😅
@davetist@dotta Had the same experience. My one-liner PR has been sitting untouched for a week now. Hard to blame them though. 900+ PRs have come in since I submitted mine. Can't imagine trying to keep up with that.
@trq212 This looks awesome! Been meaning to get it to work but Dispatch on MacOS is not working. Always stuck in an "Unable to create session" state even after clearing and logging in again.
@joshmanders@rauchg wdym? In my experience, I've been able to deploy Next.js outside of Vercel for multiple projects. Obviously not a click of a button (seamless infra is where Vercel shines), but that's the same thing that you'll experience with any other framework
What Sentry customer cut their PR review time by 75% and saved $15,000 in engineer hours in 1 week?
Hint: it starts with Hon- and ends with -ra 😌
Read about it here: https://t.co/Z3YXUP1TKE
El Comisionado miente en el @WSJ. Los Demócratas de Puerto Rico NO prefieren la colonia. Así se ha demostrado desde el 2017 específicamente hablando de Dems.
En la reorg 2024 del partido demócrata, la plancha estadista prevaleció abrumadoramente por encima de la estadolibrista que apoyaba @PabloJoseHR.
Comisionado: Ignorar la voluntad de los electores para imponer una preferencia personal no es ni Americano ni demócrata.
I’m not big on identities, but I am extremely proud to be American. This is true every day, but especially today—I firmly believe this is the greatest country ever on Earth. The American miracle stands alone in world history.
I believe in techno-capitalism. We should encourage people to make tons of money and then also find ways to widely distribute wealth and share the compounding magic of capitalism. One doesn’t work without the other; you cannot raise the floor and not also raise the ceiling for very long.
The world should get richer every year through science and technology, but everyone has to be in the “up elevator”. I think the government usually does a worse job than markets, and so we need to encourage our culture of innovation and entrepreneurship. I also believe that education is critically important to keeping the American edge.
I believed this when I was 20, when I was 30, and now I am 40 and still believe it. The Democratic party seemed reasonably aligned with it when I was 20, losing the plot when I was 30, and completely to have moved somewhere else at this point. So now I am politically homeless. But that’s fine; I care much, much more about being American than any political party.
I’d rather hear from candidates about how they are going to make everyone have the stuff billionaires have instead of how they are going to eliminate billionaires.
The American experiment has always been messy. I am hopeful for another great 250 years. Happy 4th!