Slowly?
Slowly?
Yep. There's a reason I only run agents on a Virtual Machine running on top of a machine I can reformat on a moment's notice.
Yes. Every comment or README (or any other files) of every dependency, and sub-dependency and sub-sub-dependency... ad infinitum. Along with any docs, man pages or examples about the code or APIs that the Agent looks at online. Anything an Agent even looks at is a potential attack vector.
I also asked for help on this, and got three wonderful assistants to make it clear what coding LLMs could actually do - Nik Suresh of I Will Fucking Piledrive You If You Mention AI Again, Carl Brown of @internetofbugs.com, and Colt Voege, who wrote the recent “no, AI won’t 10x your engineers” blog.
Given that I am typing this reply on one(& use it as my daily driver), I can 💯% confirm that "the foldable Motorola phones" are, in fact, "cool as shit"
It's possible that Grammarly has lost it's damn freaking mind.
#writing #writingcommunity #booksky
Apple World Wide Developers Conference starting with an extended advertisement for F1: The Movie says so. so much about how Apple has deprioritized developers. development, and software in general.
Hope you find it useful, or at least interesting.
Thanks.
I wonder if there's more than one. I wouldn't be surprised.
Unfortunately, though, aside from being able to say it's one of the few biggest national banks in the US, I'm not allowed to be more specific.
Yeah. Someone would have to be a very particular type of person to get the intersection of references. Which would leave out a whole lot of the potential listeners... But that does say something about you and me.
That's a good, solid, useful title, but I'm not gonna lie - I was low key thinking "LLMK Ultra" was a cooler one.
Here's the latest episode of Better Offline. I'm joined by @internetofbugs.com to talk about the realities of software development, what coding LLMs can actually do, and how the media gets it wrong about software engineering at large.
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/b...
Linktr.ee/betteroffline
no they haven't
Photo of the bracket connecting my Canon R50 Camera to the Elgato Teleprompter that I use for both a webcam and YouTube recording setup.
The only thing is - I really hated the "let the teleprompter hang from the camera lens " thing, so I got this cheap bracket to connect the two: www.amazon.com/dp/B01HH5NB2Y
Picture of my Elgato Teleprompter next to my monitor. The teleprompter screen has a screenshot of a recent Zoom call, and the monitor next to it shows the text content of this post.
That's probably the best piece of kit I've ever got for my channel. I love mine so much.
Just locked up Carl from The Internet of Bugs as a guest on an upcoming Better Offline. It's time to do an episode about the reality of LLMs and what a software engineer actually does. Coming up in like two weeks probably?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJGN...
It’s funny how accurate this is. Also sad how accurate this is 😅