Anthropic claims its engineers are shipping 8x as much code per quarter now as they did in 2022.
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@angelastella this and micropayments. if we had set the reasonable expectation that creators should be cared for...
Voluntary contributions? We're talking infrastructure here. Excuse me if I disbelieve in the power of the free market.
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Voluntary contributions? We're talking infrastructure here. Excuse me if I disbelieve in the power of the free market.
@angelastella mandatory : )
if we had set micropayments as the norm back then, instead of pop-ups, per minute or per download fees...
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@angelastella mandatory : )
if we had set micropayments as the norm back then, instead of pop-ups, per minute or per download fees...
Looks somewhat better.
Yes, the ad-sponsored Internet was the final and biggest mistake of the twentieth century.
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Anthropic claims its engineers are shipping 8x as much code per quarter now as they did in 2022.
Unless you have 8x as many reviewers, that's bad. Like not just a little bad, but really bad.
This is such a house of cards built on debt and cheap power.
Random House: "Hey, you know? Instead of putting all that time & labor into editing those books, we could just PUBLISH EVERYHING THAT COMES OUT OF THE AUTHOR'S KEYBOARD! Just •think• of the profits we'll make!"
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I don't know how to yell this any louder: EVERY LINE OF CODE IS A LIABILITY.
@wwahammy In a Mostly unrelated but also very much same area scream:
CUSTOMER PII IS NOT A THING TO COLLECT. IT IS NUCLEAR WASTE. DROP IT AND RUN AWAY.
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@wwahammy In a Mostly unrelated but also very much same area scream:
CUSTOMER PII IS NOT A THING TO COLLECT. IT IS NUCLEAR WASTE. DROP IT AND RUN AWAY.
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We knew that in one way or another for at least half a century.
But we woke up one fine morning (was it in the nineties?) and we chose violence.
We're reaping the fucking whirlwind.
@angelastella @wwahammy "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." Antoine de Saint-Exupery
We've known it for over a century.
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@angelastella @wwahammy "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." Antoine de Saint-Exupery
We've known it for over a century.
True. The window of uncertainty closed somewhere between the thirties and the sixties. (It took some decades to learn the differences between physical and abstract machines.)
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@tk @wwahammy @krutonium Yes, they do! Because capitalism turns everything into a commodity. They did so with food, our data, and our intellectual and creative output. And AI is now about securing a means to produce those commodities without needing any humans at all. This is what the so-called "leftists", which are actually humanists, were always fighting against. And that's the reason why capitalists tend to lean towards right-wing ideologies and, often enough, even outright fascism.
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Anthropic claims its engineers are shipping 8x as much code per quarter now as they did in 2022.
Unless you have 8x as many reviewers, that's bad. Like not just a little bad, but really bad.
This is such a house of cards built on debt and cheap power.
@wwahammy @mike_bloxam I will never understand the “moar code” crowd. This is not a good thing. How about “moar quality”?
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I don't know how to yell this any louder: EVERY LINE OF CODE IS A LIABILITY.
@wwahammy "Well yes, but what if we just don't care about liabilities?"
(I do care)
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I don't know how to yell this any louder: EVERY LINE OF CODE IS A LIABILITY.
3 major errors in every 1000 lines of production code I think is the metric.
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Anthropic claims its engineers are shipping 8x as much code per quarter now as they did in 2022.
Unless you have 8x as many reviewers, that's bad. Like not just a little bad, but really bad.
This is such a house of cards built on debt and cheap power.
@wwahammy
The 'number of lines' count as measure of productivity was already wrong in the 80's ... -
Anthropic claims its engineers are shipping 8x as much code per quarter now as they did in 2022.
Unless you have 8x as many reviewers, that's bad. Like not just a little bad, but really bad.
This is such a house of cards built on debt and cheap power.
@wwahammy Sidenote: Anthropic claims many things all the time, many of which later turn out to be lies. I hope this one is a lie.
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I don't know how to yell this any louder: EVERY LINE OF CODE IS A LIABILITY.
@wwahammy Code that writes code, exponentially so.
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Anthropic claims its engineers are shipping 8x as much code per quarter now as they did in 2022.
Unless you have 8x as many reviewers, that's bad. Like not just a little bad, but really bad.
This is such a house of cards built on debt and cheap power.
@wwahammy And power is only cheap in monetary terms, and money is just debt in the form of promises, from people who can't be trusted.
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Anthropic claims its engineers are shipping 8x as much code per quarter now as they did in 2022.
Unless you have 8x as many reviewers, that's bad. Like not just a little bad, but really bad.
This is such a house of cards built on debt and cheap power.
@wwahammy it's only technical debt if coded by humans. AI agents create leverage

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Anthropic claims its engineers are shipping 8x as much code per quarter now as they did in 2022.
Unless you have 8x as many reviewers, that's bad. Like not just a little bad, but really bad.
This is such a house of cards built on debt and cheap power.
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@wwahammy
The 'number of lines' count as measure of productivity was already wrong in the 80's ...@dyrathror @wwahammy I don't program seriously these days but back in the day (1980s) I used to code in APL.
APL was famous for its one liners.
So if Claude rewrote my APL code in Rust would it take up less than 8 times as many lines, and would it be as efficient and easier to read?
Noting APL one liners were never very easy to read, which is why they were, or should have been, heavily commented.
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3 major errors in every 1000 lines of production code I think is the metric.
@n_dimension@infosec.exchange @wwahammy@treehouse.systems That's assuming skilled programmers, not fancy autocorrect generating the code, though.