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true, if everything is 'fascism' then nothing is


https://archive.ph/YSAWU

Except this administration is certainly fascist, and the renaming is yet another facet of it. That article goes through it point by point.


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This is all such wild display of fully absorbed propaganda, even your very first bullet point, just... incredible:

> Dismantling government bureaucracy/corruption

Trump has done more to benefit financially from the presidency, to offer access and influence to anyone who will funnel money into his enterprises or give him gifts, than any president in our history.

How could you possibly write this in good faith? When Trump said he could shoot a person on 5th avenue and people would still vote for him, do you recognize yourself at all in that statement?


So I take it you consider them not doing great at "releasing the Epstein files", or did you just not vote for that?


add another agent review, I ask Claude to send plan for review to Codex and fix critical and high issues, with complexity gating (no overcomplicated logic), run in a loop, then send to Gemini reviewer, then maybe final pass with Claude, once all C+H pass the sequence is done


"Global South"

go woke go broke


i agree it's really cynical about the contributors. Instead of being positive about the tremendous contribution to knowledge, it's resentful that the contributors weren't "diverse" enough


yes, i switched to Codex after he mentioned it on "Pragmatic engineer" podcast and I ran out of Claude credits on 20x plan. So far Codex is matching or slightly beating Claude Code for me. Loving the Desktop app despite the slowness


Well OpenClaw has ~3k open PRs (many touching security) on GitHub right now. Peter's move shows killer product UI/UX, ease of use and user growth trump everything. Now OpenAI with throw their full engineering firepower to squash those flaws in no time.

Making users happy > perfect security day one


"Peter's move shows killer product UI/UX, ease of use and user growth trump everything. "

Erm, is this some groundbreaking revelation?

Its always been that way. Unless its in the context of superior technology with minimal UI a-la Google Search in its early years.


google search did have a killer UI though, you might be forgetting what search looked like before google


A list of results is not a killer UI.

The technology was the killer. Technology providing the right list of results and fast.

OH and believe it or not, this continues to be the core of Google today - they suck at product design and marketing.


It was killer compared to alternatives. All other "homepages" of the internet were the cluttered mess of ads.

I feel like we are arguing semantics though. But IMO any UI that does the job that consumers want well is good UI. Just because it was simple doesn't mean it wasn't good


The AGI vibes with Claude Code are real, but the micromanagement tax is heavy. I spend most of my time babysitting agents.

I expect interviews will evolve into "build project X with an LLM while we watch" and audit of agent specs


I've been doing vibe code interviews for nearly a year now. Most people are surprisingly bad with AI tools. We specifically ask them to bring their preferred tool, yet 20–30% still just copy-paste code from ChatGPT.

fun stats: corelation is real, people who were good at vibe code, also had offer(s) with other companies that didn't run vibe code interviews.


Interesting you say that, feels like when people were too stupid to google things and "googling something" was a skill that some had and others didn't.


Copy pasting from chatgpt is the most secure option.


Not going from home is the most secure way of going out.

It doesn’t work you can’t be productive without agent capable of doing queries to db etc


>Not going from home is the most secure way of going out.

What? I can't parse this sentence. Maybe get an ai to rewrite it?


Also the method that will result in the higher quality codebase.


Sounds great to me. Leetcode is outdated and heavily abused by people who share the questions ahead of time in various forums and chats.


From what I've heard, what few interviews there are for software engineers these days, they do have you use models and see how quickly you can build things.


The interviews I’ve given have asked about how control for AI slop without hurting your colleagues feelings. Anyone can prompt and build, the harder part, as usual for business, is knowing how and when to say, ‘no.’


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