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  • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

    [jacking off motion] great ๐Ÿ™„

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    Trying to put the thing through its paces to be sure my understanding of how "useful" this might be in the steel-man case is up to date. It is not going great.

    The CLI is a real piece of work, it's consuming an entire CPU core toโ€ฆ wait on remote requests, AFAICT.

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      Trying to put the thing through its paces to be sure my understanding of how "useful" this might be in the steel-man case is up to date. It is not going great.

      The CLI is a real piece of work, it's consuming an entire CPU core toโ€ฆ wait on remote requests, AFAICT.

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      This was supposed to be a slow pitch directly over home plate, I just asked it to collate the contents of two PDFs (one of which updates the other) which have a modest amount of text in them.

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      • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

        This was supposed to be a slow pitch directly over home plate, I just asked it to collate the contents of two PDFs (one of which updates the other) which have a modest amount of text in them.

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        It gave up.

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        • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

          It gave up.

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          Coming for your job

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          • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

            Coming for your job

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            oh btw happy 1-year anniversary of dario amodei claiming that all code would be written by "AI" in a year

            it sure has been a wild 3 months since "AI" started writing 90% of all code, everywhere, a thing that definitely happened and was not a man-child's exaggeration to separate other man-children from their dollars.

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              oh btw happy 1-year anniversary of dario amodei claiming that all code would be written by "AI" in a year

              it sure has been a wild 3 months since "AI" started writing 90% of all code, everywhere, a thing that definitely happened and was not a man-child's exaggeration to separate other man-children from their dollars.

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              @SnoopJ@hachyderm.io shovel seller claims he'll be selling all the shovels in 1 year

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              • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                oh btw happy 1-year anniversary of dario amodei claiming that all code would be written by "AI" in a year

                it sure has been a wild 3 months since "AI" started writing 90% of all code, everywhere, a thing that definitely happened and was not a man-child's exaggeration to separate other man-children from their dollars.

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                @SnoopJ I read a while ago that Spotify's engineers are no longer writing code anymore, just wrangling AI agents. And IIRC OpenAI and Anthropic are also both saying that 100% of new code on codex-cli and Claude Code is written by their LLMs.

                Which is a far cry from all code in the world, of course.

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                • datarama@hachyderm.ioD datarama@hachyderm.io

                  @SnoopJ I read a while ago that Spotify's engineers are no longer writing code anymore, just wrangling AI agents. And IIRC OpenAI and Anthropic are also both saying that 100% of new code on codex-cli and Claude Code is written by their LLMs.

                  Which is a far cry from all code in the world, of course.

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                  @datarama yea, there are a variety of stupid people doing stupid things everywhere, as ever

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                  • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                    @datarama yea, there are a variety of stupid people doing stupid things everywhere, as ever

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                    @datarama github themselves certainly are showing the hallmarks of writing a lot of code with LLMs, in light of their one-nine of availability in 2026 so far.

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                    • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                      @datarama yea, there are a variety of stupid people doing stupid things everywhere, as ever

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                      @SnoopJ I wish I had your confidence.

                      (and I'm exhausted from people with power over me telling me I *have* to do the stupid thing soon.)

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                      • datarama@hachyderm.ioD datarama@hachyderm.io

                        @SnoopJ I wish I had your confidence.

                        (and I'm exhausted from people with power over me telling me I *have* to do the stupid thing soon.)

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                        @datarama I hear you. I am performing these investigations because the prevailing wind have blown some of the bullshit into my own backyard, and I want to have a well-characterized understanding of the blast radius of the tool and its inefficacy.

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                        • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                          @datarama I hear you. I am performing these investigations because the prevailing wind have blown some of the bullshit into my own backyard, and I want to have a well-characterized understanding of the blast radius of the tool and its inefficacy.

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                          @SnoopJ Looking forward to reading your take.

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                          • datarama@hachyderm.ioD datarama@hachyderm.io

                            @SnoopJ Looking forward to reading your take.

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                            @datarama so far my take so far is "this isn't even fit for purpose to run the examples, let alone solve any problems I actually have" based on the above

                            but I believe this is running an older model, so most Enthusiasts would dismiss it out of hand with one of the usual thought-terminating cliches

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                            • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                              Coming for your job

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                              @SnoopJ no no, you have to tell it *exactly* what command to run with the correct parameters, so it knows what to do. Like a bad Jr. developer. That canโ€™t learn. Rather than just calling the tool yourself. It is so much more efficient and definitely not a total waste of time

                              *twitches*

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                              • cthos@mastodon.cthos.devC cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev

                                @SnoopJ no no, you have to tell it *exactly* what command to run with the correct parameters, so it knows what to do. Like a bad Jr. developer. That canโ€™t learn. Rather than just calling the tool yourself. It is so much more efficient and definitely not a total waste of time

                                *twitches*

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                                @cthos perhaps I have not yet learned the skill of "simply not giving a fuck about the quality of the result"

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                                  @datarama so far my take so far is "this isn't even fit for purpose to run the examples, let alone solve any problems I actually have" based on the above

                                  but I believe this is running an older model, so most Enthusiasts would dismiss it out of hand with one of the usual thought-terminating cliches

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                                  @SnoopJ @datarama they always do that. Always have done that. In their world everything is exponentially better in the โ€œnowโ€ and garbage โ€œthree weeks agoโ€

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                                  • datarama@hachyderm.ioD datarama@hachyderm.io

                                    @SnoopJ I wish I had your confidence.

                                    (and I'm exhausted from people with power over me telling me I *have* to do the stupid thing soon.)

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                                    @datarama @SnoopJ if it helps the feeling of helplessness and inevitability is what they *want* you to feel and that is them telling on themselves.

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                                    • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                                      @cthos perhaps I have not yet learned the skill of "simply not giving a fuck about the quality of the result"

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                                      @SnoopJ another 200 or so wheel pulls should do it.

                                      Or just believe copilot when it tells you that you did nothing this week.

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                                      • cthos@mastodon.cthos.devC cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev

                                        @datarama @SnoopJ if it helps the feeling of helplessness and inevitability is what they *want* you to feel and that is them telling on themselves.

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                                        @cthos @SnoopJ I know it is, but that doesn't really change that it's how I feel.

                                        Fear-based marketing works exactly halfway on me. It's really great at instilling fear in me, but it also absolutely repels me from wanting to even touch the product.

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                                        • cthos@mastodon.cthos.devC cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev

                                          @SnoopJ another 200 or so wheel pulls should do it.

                                          Or just believe copilot when it tells you that you did nothing this week.

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                                          @cthos even worse: in this case I was querying work in a project I don't touch often (hence why my local copy was out of date)

                                          so it was giving me a completely incorrect picture of the state of other work, and accurately reflecting that state is *the entire purpose of the example*

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