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Comment by therepanic

19 hours ago

About 9 days ago, Jarred wrote that it was far from certain that this would merge and that it was an overreaction. Ironic.

Model open source leadership. Imagine the meltdown if Linus says Linux kernel is not going to be rewritten and then one day wakes up and merges full machine-assisted rewrite in Rust.

When you don't own your company any more anything you say can be safely ignored. It was obvious that the token spend will need to be justified.

  • They've been shady since day one, claiming wild performance improvement compared to their competitors and never proving any of them.

That doesn't mean he was lying. Just that things changed.

It was uncertain then, and not so uncertain now.

  • > This whole thread is an overreaction. 302 comments about code that does not work. We haven’t committed to rewriting. There’s a very high chance all this code gets thrown out completely.

    I would say it is reasonably clear they had already committed to rewriting at that point.

    The possibility that that particular code might be thrown out was potentially true, but also totally unrelated to the previous statement.

    At the end of the day, whatever, but this feels a heck of a lot like “ah, we didn't mean for this to be public yet” rather than “this is just a random experiment”.

    AI companies love AI stories.

    It is an AI company.

    :p

    [1] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48016880

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