Readit News logoReadit News
techgnosis commented on Ask HN: How to avoid skill atrophy in LLM-assisted programming era?    · Posted by u/py4
techgnosis · 17 days ago
IMO the code itself has become much less valuable. Most people in this thread are telling you to stay in the code but I would argue you need to stay current on how to architect a good project. What supporting infra do you need? Did you pick the right language? Did you break the project up into appropriate tasks? You need to become a really great PM.

Learn to wrangle your agent better than everyone else. Don't rely on the chat too much, break up your project into tasks, learn to use sub-agents.

Learn to use the new tools well.

This tool seems obvious but its message is really that what you prompt is profoundly important.

https://developers.googleblog.com/conductor-introducing-cont...

techgnosis commented on A few random notes from Claude coding quite a bit last few weeks   twitter.com/karpathy/stat... · Posted by u/bigwheels
cyode · 17 days ago
This quote stuck out to me as well, for a slightly different reason.

The “tenacity” referenced here has been, in my opinion, the key ingredient in the secret sauce of a successful career in tech, at least in these past 20 years. Every industry job has its intricacies, but for every engineer who earned their pay with novel work on a new protocol, framework, or paradigm, there were 10 or more providing value by putting the myriad pieces together, muddling through the ever-waxing complexity, and crucially never saying die.

We all saw others weeded out along the way for lacking the tenacity. Think the boot camp dropouts or undergrads who changed majors when first grappling with recursion (or emacs). The sole trait of stubbornness to “keep going” outweighs analytical ability, leetcode prowess, soft skills like corporate political tact, and everything else.

I can’t tell what this means for the job market. Tenacity may not be enough on its own. But it’s the most valuable quality in an employee in my mind, and Claude has it.

techgnosis · 17 days ago
Why are we pretending like the need for tenacity will go away? Certain problems are easier now. We can tackle larger problems now that also require tenacity.
techgnosis commented on Ask HN: How can we solve the loneliness epidemic?    · Posted by u/publicdebates
techgnosis · a month ago
Best way to solve it is to recognize that it's intentional and start calling it the anti-social epidemic instead. If we keep calling it loneliness then everyone thinks its something that is happening to them, instead of something they are doing.
techgnosis commented on Apple is fighting for TSMC capacity as Nvidia takes center stage   culpium.com/p/exclusiveap... · Posted by u/speckx
jobs_throwaway · a month ago
TMSC's Arizona fab is up and running producing 4nm chips

There's ~a dozen in the works or under construction

TMSC plans to have 2-3nm fabs operational in the next 2-3 years

So we're 2-3 years behind the standard (currently 2nm), and further behind on the bleeding edge sub-2nm fabs

techgnosis · a month ago
Don't forget Intel. They are producing chips on 18A right now, with 14A up next.
techgnosis commented on Advancing Claude in healthcare and the life sciences   anthropic.com/news/health... · Posted by u/ta_u
techgnosis · a month ago
Is it not a viable strategy for them to only focus on developers? This seems like something I would let Google spend their infinite money on and Anthropic could focus on what they do best and what we already appreciate them for.

I guess not though, otherwise they wouldn't be doing this.

techgnosis commented on The world is one bad decision away from a silicon Ice Age   theregister.com/2026/01/1... · Posted by u/dlipovetsky
Lammy · a month ago
“If the system breaks down the consequences will still be very painful. But the bigger the system grows the more disastrous the results of its breakdown will be, so if it is to break down it had best break down sooner rather than later.”
techgnosis commented on Tesla sales fell by 9 percent in 2025, its second yearly decline   arstechnica.com/cars/2026... · Posted by u/rbanffy
ggm · a month ago
I do not understand the P/E at all. It feels to me like a screaming red flag. If I'd been in front of this, holding long, I would be walking to other investment now and only looking to buy when the inevitable corrections come. But I don't hold directly and nobody I know who does feels the way i do about the P/E so.. I just don't understand.

Can you think of any non tech business where a P/E like this was not a signal of corporate diseased thinking?

techgnosis · a month ago
Bloom Energy (BE). It's PE is higher than TSLA but I don't think it's culty, we just need power badly and people see that.

I could be wrong. I hold BE shares.

Deleted Comment

techgnosis commented on Stardew Valley developer made a $125k donation to the FOSS C# framework MonoGame   monogame.net/blog/2025-12... · Posted by u/haunter
mostlysimilar · a month ago
> around 50% taxes between state, local.

Truly? I believe he lives in Washington State. It's really HALF of his income?

techgnosis · a month ago
Washington state does not have a state income tax, FYI.
techgnosis commented on US blocks all offshore wind construction, says reason is classified   arstechnica.com/science/2... · Posted by u/rbanffy
alecco · 2 months ago
Occam's Razor: offshore wind requires a lot of rare earths for their magnets and whatnot. US military-industrial complex needs the little remaining global supply not under China's export controls.
techgnosis · 2 months ago
This feels extremely plausible. I don't see anyone else saying this yet, well done.

u/techgnosis

KarmaCake day90April 12, 2016View Original