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1. louier+Dc4[view] [source] 2026-02-04 17:23:18
>>brdd+(OP)
- Why do you need a reminder to buy gloves when you are holding them?

- Why do you need price trackers for airbnb? It is not a superliquid market with daily price swings.

- Cataloguing your fridge requires taking pictures of everything you add and remove which seems... tedious. Just remember what you have?

- Can you not prepare for the next day by opening your calendar?

- If you have reminders for everything (responding to texts, buying gloves, whatever else is not important to you), don't you just push the problem of notification overload to reminder overload? Maybe you can get clawdbot to remind you to check your reminders. Better yet, summarize them.

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2. sownku+mg4[view] [source] 2026-02-04 17:38:44
>>louier+Dc4
This is how I perceive a lot of the AI being rammed down our throats: questionably useful.
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3. LogicF+Al4[view] [source] 2026-02-04 17:59:57
>>sownku+mg4
That's because the loudest voices don't really get how the technology or the science works. They just know how to shout persuasively.

I think AI is about to do the same thing to pair programming that full self-driving has done for driving. It will be a long time before it's perfect but it's already useful. I also think someone is going to make a Blockbuster quality movie with AI within a couple years and there will be much fretting of the brows rather than seeing the opportunity to improve the tooling here.

But I'll make a more precise prediction for 2026. Through continual learning and other tricks that emerge throughout the year, LLMs will become more personalized with longer memories, continuing to make them even more of a killer consumer product than they already are. I just see too many people conversing with them right now to believe otherwise.

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4. joquar+TE4[view] [source] 2026-02-04 19:22:18
>>LogicF+Al4
> That's because the loudest voices don't really get how the technology or the science works. They just know how to shout persuasively.

These people have taken over the industry in the past 10 years.

They don't care anything about the tech or product quality. They talk smooth, loud, and fast so the leaders overlook their incompetence while creating a burden for the rest of the team.

I had a spectacular burnout a few years ago because of these brogrammers and now I have to compete with them in what feels like a red queen's race where social skills are becoming far more important than technical skills to land a job.

I'm tired.

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5. fragme+QM4[view] [source] 2026-02-04 20:03:33
>>joquar+TE4
Social skills to get my computer to do what I want still blows my mind. Or having to talk back to it. Claude said it couldn't do something, and the way around that was too tell it "yes you can". What a weird future we live in.
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6. manana+k35[view] [source] 2026-02-04 21:15:51
>>fragme+QM4
Claude said it couldn't do something, and the way around that was too tell it "yes you can".

  >kill dragon

  With what?  Your bare hands?
  >yes

  Congratulations!  You have just vanquished a dragon with your bare
  hands!  (Unbelievable, isn't it?)
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7. kridsd+KC5[view] [source] 2026-02-05 00:41:55
>>manana+k35
\> kill dragon

-bash: kill: dragon: arguments must be process or job IDs

\> sudo kill dragon

-bash: Congratulations! You have just vanquished a dragon with your bare hands!

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8. polyno+nR5[view] [source] 2026-02-05 02:43:39
>>kridsd+KC5
So, passwordless sudo, got it.
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