@lawrencecchen@al_bahar_la@manaflowai@austinywang thanks! I guess the biggest one for me is just the smaller interactions like typing to codex/claude or selecting text. sometimes ends up lagging similarly and I either mistype or select the wrong thing.
@antigravity I was excited to try out the CLI today, but tried my first prompt and after a minute ran out of entire week's quota before getting my first answer. Unclear how to get more usage even as an admin.
@karpathy This would potentially solve something that I keep thinking limits something like FSD’s ability to be better than a human at a commute. A human driver that does the same commute every day learns which route to take and which lane to be in ways that are hard to generalize.
@karpathy This would potentially solve something that I keep thinking limits something like FSD’s ability to be better than a human at a commute. A human driver that does the same commute every day learns which route to take and which lane to be in ways that are hard to generalize.
@paulg For me the largest benefit is for domains/languages/frameworks that I’m less familiar with. I could see close to 10x for engineers that are working on something out of their comfort zone. More like 20% for things in your comfort zone if you are already proficient.
How many times have you gotten to the end of a movie, tv show, video game, book, album and were sad there’s no more content?
I bet before too long there will be ways to extend the universe of these things using generative AI tooling.
“Make Lord of the Rings into 10 movies”.
@choldgraf@github Yes, I try to avoid it whenever possible. We get more reliable and easy to understand code with performance by using etag headers and REST APIs.