Comment by breput
2 days ago
This feels like the desperate, look at me! post, which is the exact opposite of Andrej Karpathy's recent tweet[0] about feeling left behind as a programmer, as covered on Hacker News[1].
I guess would want to see how sustainable this 5 parallel AI effort is, and are there demonstrably positive outcomes. There are plenty of "I one-shotted this" examples of something that already (mostly) existed, which are very impressive in their own right, but I haven't seen a lot of truly novel creations.
I wonder what sort of problems you must have to get this upset about the creator of a particular software telling people how they personally use that software
Personally I keep open several tabs of CC but it's not often that more than one or two of them would be running at the same time. It's just to keep particular context around for different parts of the same application since it's quite big (I don't use CC for creating new projects). For example if I had it work on a feature and then I realized there was a bug or an adjustment in the same files that needed to be made then I can just go back to that tab hours or maybe even days later without digging through history
> I assume "what sort of problems you must have" was directed at me.
I don't really have any sort of personal problem with Boris' post, if what your inflammatory statement was implying.
I also think it was a fairly good description of his workflow, technically speaking, but also glosses over the actual monetary costs of what he is doing, and also as noted above, doesn't really describe the actual outcomes other than a lot of PRs.
The monetary costs are minimal. The $20 and $100 plans actually get you very far these days
> I don't really have any sort of personal problem with Boris' post
"This feels like the desperate, look at me! post"
Okay bud
This post brings another opinion to the thread and contributes to the discussion of pros and cons. Please stop downvoting because you disagree.
This isnt reddit No need for another fanatic echo chamber on the web.
Needlessly condescending post of someone sharing their self-proclaimed vanilla setup of iterm with a handful of tabs.
But hey, if it makes you happy.