@gailcweiner@SebJohnsonUK The constraining factor that increases property and rent prices is lack of supply. The Anthropic employees will pay hundreds of thousands in taxes each year, and private developers want to build more housing but the government/councils won't let them.
@IlyaAbyzov No, Ballmer doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. If you do the maths the EV of the game is $0.20, even with an adversarial opponent as you can just randomise your initial position slightly
@aerockrose With binary search the EV is +$0.20 (expected depth is 5.8 so payoff is 6-5.8=0.2). With an adversarial opponent who anticipates this strategy you just vary the midpoint
@jankulveit No-one who actually understands game theory would pick blue. Either
a) you can't coordinate globally, in which case you press red so as not to possibly kill yourself
b) you can coordinate globally, in which case you just tell everyone to press red, yourself included
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@Dan_Jeffries1 That's why you get them to create a plan before making changes. As soon as you saw "remove Bun" in the plan you'd say "no try something else".
@aarondfrancis Worktrees are nice if you have the right tooling as they are very quick to create and delete. I'm building a TUI to try to make this process much easier and link it in to git repos/branches and tmux sessions (https://t.co/dWPDUSGPrA)
@0xSero https://t.co/RoTb4EKB3x
You didn't need a GUI IDE before agentic development and you certainly don't need one now. Helix is super fast and runs in the terminal
@theodormarcu "caffeinate -d" on mac keeps it awake! Or just get OpenClaw to kick off subagents on a VPS. I prefer both to cloud agents because I can very easily run the code myself to verify everything works (via SSH in the latter case)
@tomhfh But if you lose your job you won't keep paying off the student loan - you'll want savings. Your maths here only works if you heavily discount job loss risk. With >50% of people's occupations being exposed to AI in the medium term I don't think most should ignore that
@jameswise@openclaw They could have built something like it but won't because of security issues. In domains where they do try e.g. Claude Code and equivalent tools the big labs can execute reasonably well