I don’t think so, I think they just weren’t a great writer before and think this is good. I don’t want to single the person out but they had “a moment” where they said they “let AI assist with their writing”, and since then their blog posts have been smart points wrapped in mostly illegible slop. 😕
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My one sentence version is: It's Sign in with Apple or Sign in with Google but you store your sign in token in a password manager rather than Apple or Google. There's more to it if you care about all the cryptographic mumbo jumbo, but as a regular consumer you’re just storing an invisible password.
Ok this is good.
There’s a person in AI here who recently posted that their writing has improved a lot since they started using AI to write their posts and I simply cannot read them anymore. It’s very possible to use AI as a great blog post editor but their writing is pure LLM speak and it reads AWFULLY.
Dario Amodei in front of a sad white wall with three closet doors
If I was a billionaire I would have an infinitely better Zoom background than this. Hell, I already do and I'm not regularly doing interviews on national TV where I tell people that they're going to lose their job.
Never in my life have I seen the Mets play baseball this bad, and that's saying a lot. They're making little league mistakes, booting the ball around the infield, and choosing the wrong bases to throw to. It would be bad for any team, but to lose 10 in a row while spending $380 million is just sad.
It feels FAR less vibecoded than say… Claude.
Honestly it’s just as good as most apps these days and I have very few practical complaints.
17 Thomas Ricouard reposted Nicolas Zullo @ @NicolasZu• 5h X Ok this is a truly insane NEW way to design for me, WITHIN Codex If you are doing dev on a web technology, watch below In that video: - I am playing my game within Codex (yes) - I use a codex-made tool to design buildings (see some tweets below it's really powerful) - I can ask Codex to iterate and the game changes WITHOUT refreshing - I can point at Ul elements - I can take a screenshot AII WITHIN Codex It makes iterating on design incredible Now hilling doclaner thal 9802d = Summary @ Browser + Now building designer tool Review tools route Cuss chanelle lar manal at tel Review building designs Add marketing assets wodding.aueet → vibe-codina DUPLICATE PAR 01:49 Wartin for te • Full access v Work locally v
I'm on mobile right now prototyping a new parser library, and I want this to be the version of Codex I'm using so badly. This experience is just so great and I want it everywhere I go.
Yep! That’s exactly my point. 😄
There’s a pretty direct correlation between good inputs and good outputs when working with an agentic system. The better you know the domain the more you can guide it to superior outputs, sometimes even dramatically so.
I have to disagree with the first part of that statement. LLMs write code approximately matching a level relative to the programming skills of the person controlling them, in cases both good and bad.
Nah, as if I have time for starting *another* app — especially a todo list app…
I love @things.app but there are so many small features I want for it. There's almost nothing that will get me to leave their ecosystem, but in a world of AI I wish Things would let me write some plugins to enable adding events with NLP, support for images, and whatever else I want.
The amount of kind things people have said about my talk at Deep Dish Swift and online has honestly been very touching. I'm not exaggerating when I say it was one of the best moments of my career, and that I feel so lucky to make it my job to help educate people these days.
Tired: I'm reading a book
Wired: I'm distilling the English language into reasoning chains
"All" says local area man who went to ATmosphereConf. 😆
Wow, that’s unbelievably kind of you to say Hans! It means a lot to me that it was helpful and made that kind of impact, I feel so grateful that it seems to have resonated with people. Thank you for sharing the video, but also for telling me this. 🙇🏻♂️
"Bluesky died so Claude could live." - An AI-generated pope
Sometimes vibe coders be like.
A serious system error hos occurred Pleose press the restort button. OTHER button
The command center whenever Bluesky has downtime.
Cursor was never going to make it. Credit to them for building a really novel experience and pivoting out of it very fast when they saw the writing on the wall, but the labs can build a better software creation experience much faster than Cursor can build a competitively priced high quality model.
Come on Jerry that'd be too locked into Bluesky.
If you ask me it seems ridiculous that Apple engineers are taking an AI workshop other than build.ms/ai.
In 1903, Simon Newcomb - a professor of mathematics at Johns Hopkins and probably the most credentialed scientist in the country - wrote a widely-read essay arguing that powered heavier-than-air flight was a practical impossibility. And on December 17 of that same year, Wilbur and Orville Wright flew four times at Kitty Hawk. The longest flight lasted 59 seconds and covered 852 feet. Newcomb never revised his position. Pessimism is more accurate in the short term - almost always, I'll give it that. Things do go wrong in roughly the ways people predict they will. But optimism is more productive over decades. Optimism is the thing that generates attempts, and without attempts nothing
Blind cheerfulness ignores evidence, crashes planes, builds the Humane Al Pin and bankrupts companies. Nobody wants that. But the choice to look at bad data and act anyway, because sitting still is the one move that guarantees the bad outcome, is a noble one. The most dangerous idea I keep running into is that there is nothing to be done. It's the one idea that, if enough people hold it, comes true - and I refuse to treat that as a serious intellectual position. I refuse to let Quiet Quitting become the dominant intellectual model of our age. I would rather be wrong about what we're capable of than right about why we shouldn't bother trying…..
I highly recommend everyone read this tremendous essay from @joanwestenberg.com on the case for optimism. It’s up to us to build the world we want, even when we see many reasons it might not happen — because sometimes it does.
Me (a man) standing on stage presenting a conference talk
Every year I leave @deepdishswift.com with a wish that it had been 1 or 2 days longer, but this year I feel it twice as hard. It's a special environment and I feel grateful to attend every year, but getting a chance to speak and having it be received so glowingly well was a real life highlight.
Allbirds + made a surprising announcement Wednesday that it is pivoting from shoes to artificial intelligence. The move boosted shares of the miniscule market cap company — it was valued at about $21 million at Tuesday's close — by 582%. The shares, which were under $3 a day ago, jumped to about $17.
BITCOIN $24 million iced tea company says it's pivoting to the blockchain, and its stock jumps 200% PUBLISHED THU, DEC 21 2017•9:32 AM EST UPDATED TUE, DEC 26 2017•11:03 AM EST Evelyn Cheng @IN/EVELYN-CHENG-53B23624 @CHENGEVELYN WATCH LIVE KEY POINTS • Farmingdale, New York-based beverage maker Long Island Iced Tea says it's changing its name to "Long Blockchain Corp." as it shifts its focus to investing in the technology behind bitcoin.
I tend to think the efficient market hypothesis is a bit underrated but then I see the unendingly stupid ways investors respond to "pivots" like Allbirds AI and Long Island Blockchain and I have to second guess my intuitions.
CoreWeave will provide Anthropic with data center capacity as part of a multiyear deal. Anthropic has reportedly asked Christian religious leaders for advice on how to guide Claude's moral development. Claude for Word is now available in beta.
Back to back to back sentences that would make absolutely zero sense in the year 2023 but parse perfectly fine in my brain today.
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Just as OpenAI decides they need to focus more (ahem, ignoring TBPN), Anthropic has decided their new strategy is to throw spaghetti at the wall and see what sticks.
If you live to 100 years old that’s 80 times you’ll have to do your taxes, after accounting for the 2 freebies the US government gives you.