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so you're saying Google DOESN'T have wildly successful products? That's definitely a hot take.

you do not. Just build the right tools as you go. A small example of one of the pieces of my toolchain: https://github.com/CaliLuke/lagotto

it's not a solved problem but it's not impossible to keep it at bay either. I created this tool for my own project and it does a pretty darn good job at keeping the AI accountable, I have a harness that runs this in a loop and helps refactor as we go like humans do anyways:

https://github.com/CaliLuke/lagotto


this review was essentially pointless, they reviewed the card for a ton of workloads nobody in their right mind would pick it for, and left out the only use case where it makes sense. great job?


You may have a valid technical point.

If you find a friendlier way to phrase it, you may find more people willing to discuss it.


no discussion was needed, it was a statement. the tone is dismissive because the video deserved it.

How you would you know not to pick this card for these types of workloads, without benchmarking it?


let's benchmark a truck for doing track days. pointless.

Jensen hallucinates more than any llm, he just speaks without thinking all that much about what he says and he generalizes a lot. Trying to hold him accountable to imprecisions and gross simplifications is just going to frustrate whoever tries without changing one bit of his behavior.


the ui is fugly


that's the point, people like it this way. Unless you're saying it looked better on the Windows version.


Thaks I am glad you agree. I guess the port is done then. Is there anything else I can help you with? Marketing?


I guess it's a successful port then.


Those icons… I just, I can’t


It is total dogshit. I looked at it once and i was very much not impressed.


Who gives a shit. Cal.com is written by hand and the code is absolute garbage. Of all people that should be luddites I never imagined software engineers would be the most pointlessly staunch advocates of that philosophy.


LLM-assisted is different from vibe-coded. Weird how you're so defensive about it, though


You might want to look up what Luddism was all about. Hint: it's not about being anti-technology, but about fairness.


If America is at near full employment why don't I have a job after looking for 6 months. This is a load of nonsense.


Have you been down to Amazon. Not Amazon corporate, Amazon Warehouse or Amazon flex delivery.

With the gig economy as long as you can make 50$ a day via Uber Eats , you might be considered “employed”.

For the days I need to be in the office, my commute is well over 2 hours each way. Pay cuts, horrible commutes.


You are looking for a good job, not any job. Capital allocator decided that you do not deserve a good one anymore. Time to shake the fist at the sky and blame the times.


Because the employment is full, sorry, no more jobs available /s.

(Im in the same boat, but much longer than 6 months)


I will say it bluntly because it needs to be said: that website is not enough for anyone to be interested in the library.


There are also plenty of other examples as mentioned in the comment above. Also many other projects using Sycamore which you can see by looking at GitHub’s reverse dependency page.


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