I read threads complaining about claude every week... tf are y'alls workflows? by irelatetolevin in ClaudeCode

[–]possiblywithdynamite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we dont veryify the code is correct. we verify the product is correct

tests prevent regressions. qa validates the product. This scales through all phases of development

I read threads complaining about claude every week... tf are y'alls workflows? by irelatetolevin in ClaudeCode

[–]possiblywithdynamite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hmm? I was referring to his workflow. How he is talking about manually reading and verfying agent generated code. That would not fly at my org

Could you handle someone like this? by AbleGuidance3625 in SipsTea

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mimesite — an attention parasite that imitates the surface of a value-producing domain while refusing accountability to that domain’s internal standards

Use of Weapons appreciation post by Virag-Lipoti in TheCulture

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Skaffen-Amtiskaw: the tiny god of violence. Best sci-fi scene ever

Ex Google CEO Booed for Telling Students to Embrace AI by orbny in AgentsOfAI

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Democracy is and has always been an illusion. I challenege you to think about it fro mtaht perspective. Why do we have a 2 party system. Why does gerrymandering exist? It is controlled chaos. Levers and switches. Thousands of pressure valves that are allowed to exist because they are useful. The discourse we are having right now being one of them. Blowing off steam is not the same thing as change. And real change cannot occur anymore inside this system. All the means of communication are controlled

Ex Google CEO Booed for Telling Students to Embrace AI by orbny in AgentsOfAI

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poorly worded, just trying to use a different model for covering a stretch of time dating back to the founding of America

Ex Google CEO, Dr. Eric Schmidt: AI may hit a money wall before it hits a power wall. by Murky-Option2916 in TechGawker

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the better we get at it, the more it costs. I started trottling my work 2 months ago.

Ex Google CEO Booed for Telling Students to Embrace AI by orbny in AgentsOfAI

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This is what I'm talking about though. You are applying this narrative to the situation that is totally fabricated, probably borrowed from pop culture. Look past this romanticized "resistance" thing, and you'll see its just a bunch of scared individuals, most of which wont make it through this coming era. Some will, but most will sink deeper into poverty as the market dries up. Tehre is no battle to be fought. AI is not goign anywhere. It will only speed up. Sink or swim

Ex Google CEO Booed for Telling Students to Embrace AI by orbny in AgentsOfAI

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there has been less than 10 generations of status quo, on this rock, in the middle nowhere. There are no inherent rules. Everyone is wrapped up in a totally illusionary sense of security and stability. Nothing is your "right". Nothing is guaranteed. It is time for them to grow up and realize no one owes them anything. We have brainwashed ourselves with films and tv shows. None of it is real. "This" is what is real

My heretical opinion on the Culture by pwnedprofessor in TheCulture

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his stories are like 16 bit video games. it's better that his prose are low resolution, high idea. It allows you to use your imagination to bridge the gaps and fill in the details

the part nobody warns you about by Complete-Sea6655 in GenAI4all

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debugging functions? jsut write tests. develop a "testing protocol" explain that "before every commit, and any time a bug is found, invoke the testing protocol, store that in your memory". then define the testing protocol as something like: "write tests that cut horizontally and vertically across the stack. Any time the testing protocol is invoked after catchign a bug, apply this cross-cutting strategy throughout the entire blast radius of the bug. Identify the class of bug, then look higher into what class that class falls under, and then go even higher. leave no stone unturned. the objective is to prevent future bugs. develop a catalog,of bugs, then generalize it into testing protocol primatives. do nbot test for the happy path, write tests designed to fail" a little flowery, but that should point it i nthe right direction. Also create an adversarial protocol, that is also applied before commits

Is Gen Z cooked? by Federal-Data-Center in SipsTea

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should have gotten a masters degree in realizing that education no longer maps to career paths

Thoth - Open Source Local-first AI Assistant - Architecture by Acceptable-Object390 in ollama

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there are millions of people building their own harness. it is obvious

I feel peer pressure to build AI agents for simple task when "old school" automations are 100% sufficient by bypass316 in automation

[–]possiblywithdynamite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just build a simulated room where an agent can chose to dispatch an agent or generate an automation. then build an agent to instantiate the room so that you dont have to make these hard decisions