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relativeadv commented on Replacement.ai   replacement.ai... · Posted by u/wh313
nadermx · 2 months ago
What I struggle with is how I'm writing this on a phone, in the back seat of an uber, en route to breakfast. Not even a king could have this level of comfort. While reading the library of alexandria. All I need is desire or will power to do anything, and direct an AI to do it for free. Yet, the future looks bleak.
relativeadv · 2 months ago
Think a bit harder on your statement. You'll get there eventually.
relativeadv commented on Apple M5 chip   apple.com/newsroom/2025/1... · Posted by u/mihau
outcoldman · 2 months ago
Marketing:

M5 announcement [1] says 4x the peak GPU compute performance for AI compared to M4. I guess in the lab?

Both iPad and MBP M5 [2][3] say "delivering up to 3.5x the AI performance". But all the examples of AI (in [3]), they are 1.2-2.3X faster than M4. So where this 3.5X is coming from? What tests did Apple do to show that?

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1. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2025/10/apple-unleashes-m5-th...

2. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2025/10/apple-unveils-new-14-...

3. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2025/10/apple-introduces-the-...

relativeadv · 2 months ago
Its not uncommon for Apple and others to compare against two generations ago rather than the immediately preceding one
relativeadv commented on Zed's Pricing Has Changed: LLM Usage Is Now Token-Based   zed.dev/blog/pricing-chan... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
input_sh · 3 months ago
Entirely predictable and what should've been done from the start instead of this bait-and-switch mere months after introducing agentic editing.
relativeadv · 3 months ago
is this effectively what Cursor did as well? I seem to remember some major pricing change of their in the past few months.
relativeadv commented on A shift in developer culture is impacting innovation and creativity   dayvster.com/blog/dev-cul... · Posted by u/ibobev
trentnix · 3 months ago
I'm still here, curious as ever. And for the truly curious, it's just gotten better. The ocean we swim in has gotten bigger and deeper.

I lamented when my career first started (2000 or so) that there were devs I worked with who didn't even own computers at home. While my bookshelves were full of books I aspired to learn and my hard drive was full of half-baked projects, they clocked out and their thinking was done.

I still know a few of those now 25 years after the fact. Some of them have made a career out of software. But they never got curious. It was a means to an end. I don't begrudge them that. But as someone who is internally driven to learn and improve and produce, I can't relate.

My primary fustration today is how many of my software peers are satisfied with updating a Jira status and not seeking to build excellent software. I've seen it at all levels - engineers, managers, and executives. I'm actualized by shipping good, useful software. They seem to be actualized by appearing busy. They don't appear to deliver much value, but their calendars are full. It has me at my professional wits end.

Truth be told, the phenomenon of appearing productive without being productive is an epidemic across multiple industries. I've had conversations with people in manufacturing and agriculture and academia and they all echo something similar. Eventually, Stein's law indicates that the productivity charade will end. And I fear it will be ugly.

relativeadv · 3 months ago
> it's just gotten better.

Couldn't agree more. Like many, I've had my honeymoon phase with AI and have now learned what it is good for and what it is not. What it has truly been good for is satisfying the nauseating number of topics I want to learn about. I can spend $20 a month and drill down into any topic I like for as long as I like in an incredibly efficient way. What a time to be alive.

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relativeadv commented on Async Queue – One of my favorite programming interview questions   davidgomes.com/async-queu... · Posted by u/davidgomes
relativeadv · 5 months ago
> "This is a good way to test how "AI-native" the candidate is."

yuck

relativeadv commented on JavaScript Trademark Update   deno.com/blog/deno-v-orac... · Posted by u/thebeardisred
maxk42 · 6 months ago
Oracle, to my knowledge, does not profit at all off of the JavaScript name or brand. I don't see the purpose of defending this lawsuit. They have an opportunity to create some goodwill here, hold a press release, and say "We're gifting the JavaScript trademark to the developer community!" But instead they're defending something that they literally do not profit off of. It's absurd.
relativeadv · 6 months ago
Oracle is doing something petty and absurd? Are you sure?
relativeadv commented on I tried Windows gaming on a Mac   andrewethanzeng.com/i-tri... · Posted by u/indigodaddy
relativeadv · 8 months ago
i love my studio displays but they would be absolute dogwater for gaming

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relativeadv commented on Ask HN: What do you look for in a work monitor?    · Posted by u/AbstractH24
relativeadv · a year ago
5k resolution, >= 220 ppi. Everything else is secondary.

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