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> social media companies plaster a prominent banner over them

Not going to happen as the social media companies realise they can sell you the AI tools used to post slop back onto the platform.


Even some of the comments here can't help name dropping their own startups for no actual reason.

I can't reconcile how the CEO of an AI startup is; on one hand pushing "100% Percent [sic] Code Coverage" while also selling the idea of "Less than 60 seconds to production" on their product (which is linked in the first screen-full of the blog post so it's not like these are personal thoughts).

If 100% code coverage is a good thing, you can't tell me anyone (including parallel AI bots) is going to do this correctly and completely for a given use case in 60 seconds.

I don't mind it mind it being fast, but to sell it as 60 second fast while trying to give the appearance you support high quality and correct code isn't possible.


The US seems to be beta testing the idea that the most successful CEOs are the ones that can convince investors to buy the most shares at the highest prices based on the biggest lies.

Cargo Cult Steve Jobs is your answer.

Google Ads started charging me $5 per click on low traffic search keywords this week, meanwhile YouTube ads are still 20 cents a click (presumably to keep up with Meta)

They're having a laugh if they think we'll keep paying that for no actual leads.


The tweet from Dec 24 was interesting, why is Boris only now deciding to engage?

I refuse to believe real AI conversations of any value are happening on X.

Hi I'm Boris and I work on Claude Code. I am going to start being more active here on X, since there are a lot of AI and coding related convos happening here.

https://xcancel.com/bcherny/status/2003916001851686951


I feel it's harder, I get clicks but no engagement.

I even have comments enabled on my Reddit ads and I don't even get ASCII wangs.

Nobody says my product is bad (or good), there's just silence.

Although with the aggressive way the AI bros are scraping my site I can imagine where all these alleged clicks are coming from.

It's a bad time when you're paying $1 a click and you still see Reddit's own ads way above yours. So it's not because they are filling space where they don't have real ads available. It makes you feel like they run their own ads to jack up the price.



Scheduled automatic snapshots are not the kind of consistent snapshots you need for a filesystem based backup.

Snapshots might break ACID for last few transactions but it will flush all in-memory writes before taking the freeze. Consider its 1 click solution, its good enough than losing everything?

Depending on your industry, logs can be very serious business.


They fail their own checklist in that article.

> Here’s a parent checklist for safe AI play:

> [...] AI toys shouldn’t need to go online

From the FAQ:

> Can I use Stickerbox without Wi-Fi?

> You will need Wi-Fi or a hotspot connection to connect and generate new stickers.


It's [...] not a place where kids can wander into unknown content.

When LLMs are involved, I don't find the guardrails as hard as they are making out.

If AI were built for kids, what would it look like?

Exactly like this and it's heartbreaking.


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