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Not really different. They would need to report CSAM if it is ever uploaded by a user.

Any website that allows user to upload videos needs some sort of service that can identify and report CSAM.


I generally don't have as much time (or patience / fucks) anymore in my day. So, I use AI 3 days a week. On the other two days, I don't use assistants to code, just ask them to review my work after its done.

Helps me keep sane tbh. And keeps the edge sharp.


At work we are literally forced to use AI and it’s part of our performance review. Even though I really like coding by hand, I have to now use AI so I can keep my job. I will try this out though, 2 days per week using AI and the rest handcoding, enough to stave off the inevitable lay off perhaps.

Surely it can’t be hard to token max at work the same fucking way people have games Jira metrics for years and years.

If I’m ever in that position (everything I work on it air-gapped, it’ll never happen) I would make it a priority to figure out how to game that bullshit metric so I could get on with solving actual problems.

I imagine a lot of people do this. Metric becomes a target, etc.


I recommend trying "make this code more enterprise", it seems to pull in the joke and start overengineering everything and giving them absurd names.

Better management?? Easier processing for residential solar panels? How about government subsidies on solar panels for lower income homes?

Hell, maybe create a unified portal when companies buy energy - show the cost difference side by side.


The poster is implying that solar+wind are somehow making it worse for the industry, so they're probably not thinking of "more solar" as a solution.

As an other commenter said, we don't know what they think has been mismanaged.


I like to write them on my own in every company Im in using bash. So I have a local set of bash commands to help me figure out logs and colorize the items I want to.

Takes some time and its a pain in the ass initially, but once I've matured them - work becomes so much more easy. Reduces dependability on other people / teams / access as well.

Edit: Thinking about this, they wont work in other use cases. Im a data engineer so my jobs are mostly sequential.


Hi Boris,

If you wouldn't mind answering a question for me, it's one of the main things that has made me not add claude in vscode.

I have a custom 'code style' system prompt that I want claude to use, and I have been able to add it when using claude in browser -

``` Beautiful is better than ugly. Explicit is better than implicit. Simple is better than complex. Complex is better than complicated. Readability counts. Special cases aren't special enough to break the rules. Although practicality beats purity. If the implementation is hard to explain, it's a bad idea. If the implementation is easy to explain, it may be a good idea.

Trust the context you're given. Don't defend against problems the human didn't ask you to solve. ```

How can I add it as a system prompt (or if its called something else) in vscode so LLMs adhere to it?


Add it to your CLAUDE.md. Claude will automatically read that file every time it starts up


Same. AI is a good tool to use as a sounding board and conversation partner.

I only access claude and others using my browser - I give it a snippet of my code, tell it what exactly I want to do and what my general goal is, then ask it to give me approaches, and their pros and cons.

Even if someone wants to use AI to code for them, its still better to do the above as a first step imo. A sort of human in the loop system.

> It adds velocity but velocity early on always steals speed from the future. That's been the case for languages, for frameworks, for libraries, it's no different for AI.

Completely agree. I'm seeing this in my circle and workplace. My velocity might be a tad bit slower than the rest of my peers when you compare it per ticket. But my long tern output hasn't changed and interestingly, neither has anyone else's.

As an aside, I like your system of completely removing autocomplete unless you need it - may be something like that would finally get me to enable AI in my IDE.


A playground for the zon format is great, but it would be amazing to see a few examples where zon has already been integrated into the LLM and see its responses to user queries. It doesn't even need to be a playground (as that becomes costly quickly), just some examples for the user to see how the black box will work when zon is integrated.


Thanks for the feedback, Sahil. I have the example of those right above the benchmarks on the homepage you can try here -> https://zonformat.org/

And here are some extra for you too look at > https://zonformat.org/docs/eval-llms#real-world-benchmark

I have attached the script and the logs comparing how ZON performs well everytime compared to TOON. and how ZON-FORMAT has a feature of Eval to get rid of LLM Hallucination.


I just created separate profiles for different stuff. Work is all on chrome anyways due to google integration, so all thats left in my random browsing.

Ordered in what I use the most - Fanfics, novels - profile 1. Netflix, others - profile 2. General browsing - profile 3.


Somehow this became one of favorite posts ever shared on this website.

Its give a view into one of the most common thing used for entertainment in households worldwide now (specially if you consider phones and tablets a part of this). As a guy born in 1990s, I have never even made the connection - television itself is so ingrained into nearly all households.

I kind of like how good storytelling also relates to the article. A black person showing all the stereotyped black mannerisms in media is fine, but great storytelling builds a character whole. Adding a small thing like liking spicy indian food adds so much to the character.


Yeah. I'm all for sprints to start focusing on optimizations and bug smashing instead of just barreling down the road of profitability while the middle managers hold a gun to your head.


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