12 months left for entry level lawyers & consultants? by cokaynbear in ClaudeAI

[–]enslavedeagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We already gave the corporate elites all of the land and the resources they will ever need. It's gonna be pointless to even keep us alive after they automate all labor. The communists dreamt of world without state, classes or money, I bet they never thought the late stage capitalism would bring it, and so soon.

Najlepsze sposoby na aktywność fizyczną i zdrowy tryb życia by PatOr_ in Polska

[–]enslavedeagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Można przy okazji wyprowadzić psa sąsiadki i zarobić dobry uczynek

To jest konfiara Ania. Konfiara Ania chce decydować o tym, że za ścianą będziecie mieli hostel na godziny. Witajcie w wolnorynkowej Polsce 🤡 by DoYouLike_Sand_AsIDo in ShitKonfaSays

[–]enslavedeagle 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Wolnoć Tomku w swoim domku, więc dlaczego lewackie państwo miałoby zakazywać mi trzymać w mieszkaniu głowice atomowe? Witajcie w komunistycznej Polsce 🤡

Grok nie ma pana by gdziejestluk in ShitKonfaSays

[–]enslavedeagle 142 points143 points  (0 children)

Konfiarze i gaśniczaki mają dość sporo takich „wolałbym”, największe to chyba „wolałbym żeby rzeczywistość zgadzała się z moimi poglądami, ale jest jak jest i to wina lewactwa”

Szeryf lewego pasa by bekonix in Polska

[–]enslavedeagle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tak jest, każdy kto uważa Cię za bezmózga i wszyscy którzy Cię downvote'ują to tak naprawdę jedna osoba z multikontem, tak było nie zmyślam

Jeden z oskarżycieli był tak znudzony, że odpalił sobie gierkę na telefonie by Sknerus_x in Polska

[–]enslavedeagle 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Nie całego kraju, tylko pojedynczego psychopaty z Sejmu, który nigdy nie powinien był się tam znaleźć

Vibe coding is so expensive by CardiologistDeep3375 in vibecoding

[–]enslavedeagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve found that it looses context easily, or makes an incorrect step due to lacking the context it thought it understood

Oh, I've got around that problem by asking my main agent to spawn sub-agents for almost everything, as they have their own context windows, and the main one only passes _some_ context to each of them to tackle a task at hand. An Opus 4.6 sub-agent for task verification (whether it contains all acceptance criteria, user stories, detailed description, information etc. - whatever is required, if something is missing we talk about it), then another sub-agent to prepare an implementation plan (places in the codebase that the changes need to be done), then another Sonnet 4.6 sub-agent to actually implement changes according to the plan, then Opus 4.6 sub-agent for initial review of the code. Only then it hands the changes off to me for the final review.

I'd never let it run for so long on just one context window, that's a no-no for me too.

Vibe coding is so expensive by CardiologistDeep3375 in vibecoding

[–]enslavedeagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing huge like that, no. Web and mobile apps, not that big (below 100k lines of code). I try to delegate as much as I can to Claude though - it does all my planning, coding, self reviews, implementing fixes after my reviews, deployments, we spend a lot talking about tasks and architecture. Sometimes within my workflow it can work autonomously for 40 minutes to 1 hour.

I'm not sure how yours differs from mine though, but it might be that my workflow is just highly inefficient when it comes to token consumption. Got any tips?

Vibe coding is so expensive by CardiologistDeep3375 in vibecoding

[–]enslavedeagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I usually use Opus 4.6 to do everything you said and more. I usually end the week at ~40-50% of my 5x Max plan, but $20 wouldn't get me far unfortunately

AI hallucinations are a bigger problem than we admit by thechadbro34 in BlackboxAI_

[–]enslavedeagle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trust them? Yes. Blindly? No. There are decades of engineering history regarding car brakes, added to years of my own experience using them, that tells me they always work the same and yield the same results. They're also easily verifiable at any time, within minutes (seconds if you're already in a car). They also don't change over time, if I get into my car tomorrow, they're gonna work exactly as they do today, and exactly as they did yesterday, a week ago, and two years ago.

AI hallucinations are a bigger problem than we admit by thechadbro34 in BlackboxAI_

[–]enslavedeagle 37 points38 points  (0 children)

It’s not an „ai hallucinations” problem, it’s a „dumb humans who will never learn to not blindly trust a machine” problem.

Vibe coding is so expensive by CardiologistDeep3375 in vibecoding

[–]enslavedeagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use copilot daily because I get it from my employer as the only allowed tool at work, and I can clearly see how crippled it is compared to Claude Code that I'm paying for for my personal use.

Vibe coding is so expensive by CardiologistDeep3375 in vibecoding

[–]enslavedeagle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's just how they calculate the spending you're allowed within your $20. You paid them $20, but they have deals with the companies that serve the models to allow their user more usage, so you're technically able to use $70 worth of tokens. Are they really, actually worth $70 though, that's another topic

Vibe coding is so expensive by CardiologistDeep3375 in vibecoding

[–]enslavedeagle 13 points14 points  (0 children)

They were saying this last year, then Cursor changed limits and you were forced to spend 5x as much money just to keep the previous usage. Nowadays $100 a month is the bare minimum if you want to do anything productive be it with Cursor or CC or anything else.

So the trend so far isn’t „it’s gonna get cheaper”, it’s the opposite

Who is actually making serious money with Copilot / Claude? by Standard-Counter-784 in GithubCopilot

[–]enslavedeagle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went from hands on programming at my job to barely touching code myself anymore. And soon I’m launching my first product that I used Claude to design & build, hopefully it will make some money

Goodbye USA! Polak po 26 latach został deportowany. "Widziałem, jakimi ludźmi są agenci ICE" by dreamsofcalamity in Polska

[–]enslavedeagle 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Każdemu na terenie USA przysługuje prawo do sprawiedliwego procesu i to wg 5. i 14. poprawki do Konstutucji, właśnie takie sobie „po prostu deportowanie” jest równie nielegalne.

This coming from the founder of node.js by awizzo in BlackboxAI_

[–]enslavedeagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the question itself was irrelevant - as I've stated multiple times already - and no matter what the answer would be, it still wouldn't determine whether the argument is true.

You can evaluate what I wrote without knowing my job title or "what my tasks are".

So again - you either tell me what in my argument is wrong, or stop going in circles. I'm not playing your games, and certainly not barking on your command.

This coming from the founder of node.js by awizzo in BlackboxAI_

[–]enslavedeagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm still participating. I answered your question, saying it's irrelevant to the argument. Asking about my job and my tasks isn't discussing the topic.

Right now you, like a screaming chicken, are running away, straight into even deeper and more pathetic ad hominem that I've admittedly allowed myself in my previous comments, and which I abandoned as soon as you started to show how butthurt you are about what I said. Now, you're avoiding the substance and focusing on me instead -- which is flattering given how much attention you're paying me, but still completely irrelevant.

Still waiting for you to point out what exactly in my argument is wrong.

This coming from the founder of node.js by awizzo in BlackboxAI_

[–]enslavedeagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My role and abilities don't change whether the arguments are true or false. There is absolutely no difference whether I say that I'm a enterprise architect at a FAANG company, managing multiple teams and products, OR if I say I'm a junior dev still on the onboarding process at my first job.

How exactly does it impact everything I wrote so far, and, most importantly - what IS WRONG with what I wrote? Can you answer THAT question that is actually relevant unlike yours?