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Deepseek is 2% of the cost of Opus. But most people aren't using that for code even tho it's ridiculously cheap.

When I do YouTube searches I tend to limit the search to video’s prior to 2022 for this reason.

That just means they're basically Adobe. What's their valuation?

His Cynthcart for the C64 is much better and more versatile, I use it often with a midi keyboard to make chiptunes.

There is also the Mssiah cartridge, it even has a MIDI IN. Totally sick cartdrige. I integrated my C64 into my multi-instrumental MIDI setup driven by Cubase on an Atari ST with this. :-)

If you want to know where it's headed, look at factory workers 40 years ago. Lots of people still work at factories today, they just aren't in the same places they were 40 years ago and now req an entirely different skill set.

The largest ongoing expense of every company is labor and software devs are some of the highest paid labor on the planet. AI will eventually drive down wages for this class of workers most likely by shipping these jobs to people in other countries where labor is much cheaper. Just like factory work did.

Enjoy the good times while they last (or get a job at an AI company).


You also have easy upgradeability and expansion, easier cooling and the value of the land and hardware as an asset. None of which are available in space.

Most people haven't even used any AI at all. None of these ads gave a reason as to why they should even start.


The general population has never used any of these products and haven't heard of most of them except maybe ChatGPT in passing.

All these AI ads had the same problem as the crypto ones of years past, nobody is going to understand WTF any of this stuff is because it's all too inside baseball.


Smart devs know this is the beginning of the end of high paying dev work. Once the LLM's get really good, most dev work will go to the lowest bidder. Just like factory work did 30 years ago.


Not even factory work, classic engineering jobs in general. SWE sucked all the air out of the engineering room, because the pay/benefits/job prospects were just head and shoulders better.

We had a fresh out of school EE hire who left our company for an SWE position 6 months into his job with us, for a position that paid the same (plus full remote with a food stipend) as our Director of Engineering. A 23 yr old getting on offer above what a 54 yr old with 30 years experience was making.

For a few years there, you had to be an idi...making sub-optimal decisions, to choose anything other than becoming an techy.


I think it’s the end of low paying dev work. If I was in one of the coding sweatshops I would be thinking hard.


Then whats the smart dev plan, sit on the vibe coding casino until the bossman calls you into the office?


Make as much money as you can while you still can before the bottom falls out. Or go work for one of the AI companies on AI. Always better to sell picks and shovels than dig for gold. Eventually the gold runs out where you are.


Exactly, it will be a CodeUber, we just pick the task from the app and deliver the results ))


I thought AI would already automate that part, I expect to actually just drive an actual uber


Become a plutocrat, or be useful to plutocrats. I don't have the moral flexibility for the former, but plutes tend to care about their images, legacies, and mewling broods. A clever person can find a way to be the latter.


Wasn't Figma's side panel just a ripoff of Sketch's? Always felt that way.


Heavily influenced by Sketch's UX for sure. Sketch paved the way for the new wave of design tools. There were some significant architectural differences between the approaches though.

Just for comparison, here's a side by side of each: https://image.non.io/940a433a-3c25-4610-88e8-4eec810f2235.we...


You can apply your own logic here as well.

“While there are differences between Figma’s implementation and Sketch, it's close enough that things are very clearly Sketch-inspired.”

Figma doesn’t have patent on side panels. I don’t think worrying about lawsuits is applicable here.

I’m sure Figma will attempt to abuse its power to kill competition regardless. It’s no different than other corporations.

Likely EU has better regulations.


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