I recently stumbled on a hilarious, painfully relatable essay from a blogger who spends half his time answering random stranger questions (including, bafflingly, one about how to teach people to fly planes, which
I recently came across a fascinating study from METR that tracks what they call the "time horizon" of large language models, and the trend line is honestly pretty eye-opening. For context,
Last night, I was rejected from yet another pitch night. It was just the pre-interview, and the problem wasn't my product. I already have MRR. I already have users who depend
Dan Shapiro proposes a five level model of AI-assisted programming, inspired by the five (or rather six, it's zero-indexed) tiers of autonomous driving, which outlines the evolving relationship between human developers