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willsmith72 commented on Malicious versions of Nx and some supporting plugins were published   github.com/nrwl/nx/securi... · Posted by u/longcat
christophilus · 5 hours ago
I’d like a package manager that essentially does a git clone, and a culture that says: “use very few dependencies, commit their source code in your repo, and review any changes when you do an update.” That would be a big improvement to the modern package management fiasco.
willsmith72 · 4 hours ago
sounds like the best way to miss critical security upgrades
willsmith72 commented on What makes Claude Code so damn good   minusx.ai/blog/decoding-c... · Posted by u/samuelstros
0xpgm · 3 days ago
So, what great new products or startups have these amazing coding agents helped create so far (and not on the AI supply side).

Anywhere to check?

willsmith72 · 3 days ago
literally every single startup in the past year is helped by these. Of course you haven't heard of them, they're year-old startups
willsmith72 commented on What makes Claude Code so damn good   minusx.ai/blog/decoding-c... · Posted by u/samuelstros
dtagames · 3 days ago
The difference between Claude Code and Cursor is that one is a command line tool and the other an IDE. You can use Claude models in both and all these techniques can be applied with Cursor and its rules, too.

It's Coke vs. Pepsi.

willsmith72 · 3 days ago
not at all, it's just not a "claude model". All these companies add their own prompts hints on top. it's a totally different experience. Trying using kiro which is also a "claude model" and tell me it's the same
willsmith72 commented on Mark Zuckerberg freezes AI hiring amid bubble fears   telegraph.co.uk/business/... · Posted by u/pera
byyoung3 · 6 days ago
clickbait. read the article. they just spent several billion hiring a leadership team. They are doing an all hands to figure out what they need to do.
willsmith72 · 6 days ago
yes, because meta has no incentive to act like there's no bubble
willsmith72 commented on Meta accessed women's health data from Flo app without consent, says court   malwarebytes.com/blog/new... · Posted by u/amarcheschi
zahlman · 13 days ago
> Technical cases like this will always confuse jurors... On the other hand, in a number of highprofile tech cases, you can see judges learning and discussing engineering in a deeper level.

Not to be ageist, but I find this highly counterintuitive.

willsmith72 · 13 days ago
how exactly? you expect the average joe to have a better technical understanding, and more importantly ability to learn, than a judge? that is bizarre to me
willsmith72 commented on Starbucks in Korea asks customers to stop bringing in printers/desktop computers   fortune.com/2025/08/11/st... · Posted by u/zdw
eqvinox · 15 days ago
They'd have to charge people for using those, which people won't be eager to. The point of coffee shops in this regard is that the use as free coworking space is "parasitic" on the space being financed by the café business.
willsmith72 · 15 days ago
(as long as the campers are considerate) it's also low cost. even prime location starbucks have large lull periods through the day, prime for campers, even though only spending $5-10.

when people feel entitled to take up 2 spaces for hours while families roam for seats is when it's too far

willsmith72 commented on Tesla remotely deactivates rapper's vehicle for singing about the Cybertruck?   threads.com/@brittainfors... · Posted by u/Analemma_
franklin_p_dyer · 17 days ago
Is there any reason not to believe this is just a hoax? I am immediately skeptical I see reported only on Threads (or FB, IG, Twitter, Bluesky, etc) and not corroborated.
willsmith72 · 17 days ago
agreed. It's on-brand for Tesla, but still looks more like a PR stunt than reality

Would they really put "comply with cease & desist to reactivate" on the screen?

willsmith72 commented on OpenFreeMap survived 100k requests per second   blog.hyperknot.com/p/open... · Posted by u/hyperknot
willsmith72 · 18 days ago
so 96% availability = "survived" now?

but interesting write-up. If I were a consumer of OpenFreeMap, I would be concerned that such an availability drop was only detected by user reports

willsmith72 commented on GPT-5   openai.com/gpt-5/... · Posted by u/rd
gdiamos · 20 days ago
Scaling laws enabled an investment in capital and GPU R&D to deliver 10,000x faster training.

That took the wold from autocomplete to Claude and GPT.

Another 10,000x would do it again, but who has that kind of money or R&D breakthrough?

The way scaling laws work, 5,000x and 10,000x give a pretty similar result. So why is it surprising that competitors land in the same range? It seems hard enough to beat your competitor by 2x let alone 10,000x

willsmith72 · 20 days ago
But also, AI progress is non-linear. We're more likely to have an AI winter than AGI
willsmith72 commented on 6 weeks of Claude Code   blog.puzzmo.com/posts/202... · Posted by u/mike1o1
makingstuffs · 24 days ago
Ah mate I can’t relate more to the offshore component. I had a very sad experience where I recently had to let go of an offshore team due to them providing devs that essentially ‘junior with copilot’ but labelled as a ‘senior’.

Time and time again I would find telltale signs of dumping LLM output into PRs n then claiming it as their own. Not a problem, but the code didn’t do what the detailed ticket asked and introduced other bugs as a result.

It ultimately became a choice of ‘go through the hassle of making a detailed brief for it to just be put in copilot verbatim and then go through the hassle of reviewing it and explaining the issues back to the offshore dev’ or ‘brief Claude directly’

I hate to say it but from a business perspective the latter won outright. It tears me up as it goes against my morality.

willsmith72 · 24 days ago
Why does it go against your morality? Sounds like a totally rational business decision, only affecting a sub-par partner

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