That is the very non-young person proper definition, correct. π My teenage children describe it in different terms, but the ultimate meaning is the same. π
Posts by Jeramiah Dooley
The kids call that "glazing".
I imagine it has to be extremely uncomfortable to have someone like you far more than you are capable of liking yourself.
That's the part that is so fascinating. We've gotten to a point where the limit is more imagination than capabilities, which is so powerful. When non-developers realize they can put their analytical sensibilities into building new tools, it's going to be insane.
Agreed, and I think the output of it, regardless of how you use it has come so far so fast that it's almost an entirely different marketplace for what it can do for developers today versus the end of last year.
It has genuinely been one of the wildest swings I've seen in my 30 years in tech since November of last year. Simply astounding how far the developer community as a whole has come in the context of my work. The longer this keeps going, the less chance they'll ever want to go back. Wild.
It was a fascinating conversation in the room where 12 months ago people were complaining that $20 a month per developer was too much to pay for an AI subscription, and now we have companies who are willing to pay $1,000 a month per developer if they could get unlimited usage.
Are the local models at a point where they are a) good enough to compete today and b) iterating fast enough to sustain the quality curve? I haven't played with them for a while, but at the end of last year it was not close.
I worked as a panel moderator for GitHub at the MVP Summit last week, and was astounded at how quickly even the most skeptical devs have gotten completely addicted to AI.
As something that's precariously perched on top of two companies that have no business plan, this is going to be interesting.
βThe only minority destroying America are billionaires,β
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You don't need to watch this. The trailer, the show, none of it.
You are not a child anymore. There are other stories.
Potter may have once been a well of inspiration or joy, but that well is poisoned by the venom of its creator who sees every engagement as endorsement of her war on trans people.
This isn't odd, it's ripped my heart out of my chest. Did. Not. See. This. Coming.
Don't like it.
I'm watching episode four of the new season of Paradise and what the actual fuck and why isn't there a warning label and WHAT THE FUCK?
It's almost like professional soldiers know what the fuck they are doing, and politicians should be listening to them.
Semantically linked to "enshitification" in all the most appropriate ways. I approve.
Model choice is one of those things that is genuinely magical about where I work. π€£
To all my friends who live overseas: make sure the first thing you ask any American visiting is who they voted for. Ask where they were on January 6th. Ask the questions that let you know who you are dealing with and treat them appropriately. Thank you. π«Ά
donβt forget to destroy your clocks tonight, walk away from your mortgage, just start driving, youβre free
One could also make the case that media companies let Google do that. That lazy users seduced by free nonsense let Google do that. There's no one blameless. Now, people can fix it without Google, and that's where the disruption can be powerful if we have the will to make it happen.
They are all culpable and I don't feel bad for any of them. Media companies happily gave away their responsibility to drive traffic by using customer data to target ads, and Google search is what it has always been. Let AI burn it all down, companies will adapt.
So, Google built an empire by turning search into an ad market selling user data to subsidize free services that they sometimes shut down on a whim while getting media companies addicted to easy traffic, and have now pulled the rug out from their own feet by making advertising on Google pointless?
This one is a hobby project, but yeah, it's going to hurt. It's not that it wasn't perfect, I really liked it, but it just hit me that there was a way better method of telling the right audience the right story and I was just too dumb to realize it at the BEGINNING of the project. πππ
Spent two days recording and editing a video, brought it in right at 30 minutes, as planned, and then LITERALLY the second I clicked "render" I got a WAY better idea for how to do it and started over.
Send help.
"Hogg had admitted to a charge accusing him of shouting and swearing at his then-wife as well as tracking her movements and sending alarming text messages. The offending took place over a five-year period,"
In England this gets you stripped of royal honors. Not quite the same consequences in Texas.
Because of course. Not even the speechwriters are competent.
Could we get Kamala back to make him cry too?
Kristi Noem quoting Orwell in a speech she gave after she was fired but before she found out she'd been fired for incompetently bringing an overwhelming surveillance and police state to American cities while murdering citizens doesn't even really qualify as "ironic" in 2026. It's just Thursday.
For most of us it's:
> someone posts completely wrong about the company you work for
> can't correct them them because then people would think their opinion mattered
Million-dollar idea right there.