@alex_palienko@atmoio Revenue is a data point but perhaps the least useful one for the argument being made. Profit is negative and not because theyโre doing the Amazon strategy where every cent of profit is pumped into R&D to increase future margins, but rather because theyโre selling tokens at a loss
@justalmostgreat@pkuhar Multicolor LED and/or blink patterns could also be useful. For agent status: Green: done/idle. Yellow: working on it. Red: blocked. Blue: validating/self-reviewing
@EvanLuthra People have always been the weakest link in security. NPM supply chain attacks yesterday, VS Code extension malware today, agent skills and prompt poisoning tomorrow.
@ChShersh Pros push back the daily status 15 minutes at a time all day until 5pm. That served us well for a few milestones, then we realized there was untapped potential in the 5pm-6pm space. When eng get complacent we have the CTO's Zoom note taking bot join the call, silent, all-knowing.
@superwhisper Ah, the dictatee becomes the dictator! Imagine the surprise when the executives dictating their emails realizes theyโre reading the email they should write from a teleprompter.
@davidonchainx They won't get far enough ahead of open source models and tools to be able to gouge prices and retain customers. Profit plan needs to simply be to be the biggest and find economy of scale economics.
Curious if this reply will age well, but that's my prediction.
@LeBonPrompt@neural_avb The only correct strategy is โalways be shippingโ (as fast as possible). Keynotes cover what shipped since the last keynote.
@rohanvarma A similar useful pattern could be โsend to low priority queueโ. Maybe in practice theyโre the same, maybe different? In my mind, slow mode starts immediately but is fewer tps while low priority queue may sit unstarted for a while until thereโs an idle resource
@rohanvarma For sure โ useful to save on overnight work, lunch break work, or when kicking off a large request before task switching to an immersive task for a while
@galacticarchon@UziCryptoo Yes, the math people miss is that the mortgage payment stays the same for 30 years while the rent keeps increasing.
Next, the thing people that understand that miss is that most people donโt hold their mortgage for 10, yet alone 30, years.
Turns out, it depends on factors
@alexutopia Fantastic, where can I listen to more? In particular, the industrial techno (2) and future tech house (4) would provide excellent ambiance for Monday morning coding