@rowanfornow Feeling blessed that by virtue of having correctly predicted the (at the time, "coin toss") election I don't have to update my priors https://t.co/75tWHkKO6Y
I 100% think Kamala will lose because none of you can be trusted to vote even when the choice is glaringly obvious and screaming in your face and will have deep policy implications for decades. So many people just find a little reason to absolve themselves for not voting.
@DannyMacFinn@Redwinelips Nah he's 100% right, and I base this on extensive experience in software dev, which has been transforming in the last ~4 years. Employers are *invariably* looking for expertise with agentic coding, not just some of them, and not just bad ones. You are clearly an industry outsider
@Clin____@YorchTorchGames@fandompulse You're right that they have plenty of money and wouldn't take niche requests like this from investors. Also, hiring consultants for narrative, UX, accessibility, or audience sensitivity is extremely normal across the industry. They're just being a normal serious game company.
@DJClapCheeks@CallThemOut110@garvvee@dkrusmc0321 It would be really crazy to hire someone with no experience to anything other than an entry role, even if they have a PhD. They haven't proven industry work is even a sustainable path for them (many people start work, hate it, and have to leave), let alone proven competence at it
@JohnRuml@IsabellaRobinX Throwing out random serious accusations about people's work is a 100% indicator that you've never actually worked or created anything. Just trash takes
@patxisanchez "Not only a cheat but also a missplay" just a reality check that what you're actually saying is "there's mixed evidence for cheating here".
@evakamistreams@Espurr_Meow Yeah this is the main thing that jumps out to me, that's actually nuts that they do this in tournament lmao. Imagine being in a poker tournament and the crowd is making noise in response to your cards lol
@pancakehime012@ginyoagoldie Programmers aren't brain rotted about AI like some twitter communities are, if you paid a programmer to make this they would almost certainly use AI because it would be very silly not to
@ant_dracula@thecsguy@ThePrimeagen People who have been doing this for a long time know that trends, tastes, and pressures change over time. Is it possible there's some external force that might change how important readability actually matters in the future?
@pdrmnvd "if claude would've figured it out from reading your code, you're wasting context window" yeah man traversing the entire project tree and reading files of code is definitely way better for the context window than providing basic routing guidance as a shortcut
@simonw@kvickart Agents will go and get relevant context for you to put into your window, but I think they're talking about further optimizing what happens at that point. e.g. improving algorithms for compacting context / choosing what gets removed when context is full, that type of thing