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Can humans do nothing now? Is it that hard to pick the potatoes yourself? You already planted them in rows (nature already does this). is it that hard to water them yourself? also feels insincere to tell your neighbor you grew those potatoes when a machine did everything.

Yeah lets compare organising a desktop with planting potatoes. Tractors didn't need subscription, entire thing was owned by you. Automation in agriculture started the income inequality we still see today as Rich landowners didnt need to pay many people. Later the fertilizers and industrial agriculture led to dust bowls. But yeah it was all good right?

damn, didnt think i would get pushback from the anti-plow lobby. Why are you on a technology forum if you hate technology?

i dont NEED it, but if Siri could actually do anything you could do on your phone it would be very nice.

ive gotta say this article was not convincing at all.

if Steve Jobs wasnt famous would you have anything negative to say about a person writing a memoir describing their cruel dad?

if somone from 1960 saw the quadrillions of cpu cycles we are wasting on absolutely nothing every second, they would have an aneurysm

As someone from 1969, but with an excellent circulatory system, I just roll my eyes and look forward to the sound of bubbles bursting whilst billionaires weep.

When bubbles burst, is it really the billionaires who are hit the hardest? I'm skeptical.

Tell you what, let’s make sure this time it is!

Convince them to sink their fortunes in, and then we just make sure it pops.


he has a phd in CS, hes probably always been interested in AI, you dont think getting to play with AI with essentially infinite resources is more fun than collecting stamps or skiing or something?

so you just dont think people making video content should make money in any way? if you hate ads that much dont watch any creators that have sponsored content. oh wait, the only way they can make videos that good is because they make money and are professionals. doh!

No, I think they shouldn't be double dipping. If I pay for premium I want no ads whatsoever. Not for the content creators to sneak some in anyway.

And no I don't tend to watch many with sponsor crap in them because they aren't actually very good (think the low-quality crap from LTT etc). The best channels (EEVBlog is one notable one) don't have sponsors at all because they're made for love.

What I am not doing is watching the sponsorship segments anyway. So yeah I use sponsorblock. And I use Ublock origin or revanced to remove the ads too because there's way too many now.


ok so you actually dont think they should be single dipping because you use ublock origin and sponsorblock?

No but if they weren't double dipping with the sponsors I'd pay for premium.

It's just that as it stands it makes no sense to do so. I still get ads so there's nothing in it for me. And if I use sponsorblock I might as well go the full way.

It's really on YouTube that they have let this situation be created. They should have stopped sponsor segments the moment they arrived.


of course there are drawbacks to power tools. you could run out of battery for example and now its useless.

but everyone with a brain knows the costs are worth the benefits.


I was talking in general if that escaped you. Hence "beliefs/preferences" and not only tools.

And when it comes to programming languages, it's not as clear cut. As exemplified by the article.

So the power tools is a poor analogy.


a response like this is confusing to me. what you are saying makes sense, but seems irrelevant. something like gas town is clearly not attempting to be a production grade tool. its an opinionated glimpse into the future. i think the astethic was fitting and intentional.

this is the equivalent of some crazy inventor in the 19th century strapping a steam engine onto a unicycle and telling you that some day youll be able to go 100mph on a bike. He was right in the end, but no one is actually going to build something usable with current technology.

Opus 4.5 isnt there. But will there be a model in 3-5 years thats smart enough, fast enough, and cheap enough for a refined vision of this to be possible? Im going to bet on yes to that question.


I think this read is generous:

> something like gas town is clearly not attempting to be a production grade tool.

Compare to the first two sentences:

> Gas Town is a new take on the IDE for 2026. Gas Town helps you with the tedium of running lots of Claude Code instances. Stuff gets lost, it’s hard to track who’s doing what, etc. Gas Town helps with all that yak shaving, and lets you focus on what your Claude Codes are working on.

Compared to your read, my read is confused: is it or is it not intending to be a useful tool (we can debate "production" quality, here I'm just thinking something I'd actually use meaningfully -- like Claude Code)?

I think the author wants us to take this post seriously, so I'm taking it seriously, and my critique in the original post was a serious reaction.


The blog post says, many times, not to use Gastown. It makes fun of the tool's inconsistent branding and describes a lot of jankiness.

This tool is dangerous, largely untested, and yet may be of interest if you are already doing similar things in production.


in 3-5years, sure, just like we are all currently using crypto to pay for groceries and smart contracts for all legal matters.

... no one ever used crypto to buy things. most engineers are currently already using AI. such a dumb comparison that really just doesnt pass the sniff test.

People use crypto all the time to buy dollars. Thats its main purpose: spend sanctioned rubles to buy crypto to buy dollars; use randomware to coersively obtain crpyto to buy dollars, etc.

Not quite true. This pub's changed hands now but it was possible to pay in bitcoin for several years.

https://www.wired.com/story/london-bitcoin-pub/


Inside scoop: the pub group who owned that pub (still going, owns four in Cambridge and environs) was cofounded by Steve Early, a Cambridge computer scientist who wrote his own POS software, so it was very much a case of "yeah, that sounds like fun, I'll add it". (Until tax and primary rate risk made it not fun, so it was removed.)

The POS software's on GitHub: https://github.com/sde1000/quicktill


That's brilliant insight, thank you. I enjoyed reading Steve's extensive read me.

Also I'm planning a trip to Cambridge so I've bookmarked one of the pubs for a visit.


For anyone who takes doing their taxes seriously, this is a nightmare. Every pint ordered involves a capital gain (or loss) for the buyer. At a certain point you're doing enough accounting that you might as well be running the bar yourself (or just paying in cash)!

Depends. If you hold crypto for more than a year in Germany, gains are tax free.

people use crypto to buy black market goods like drugs. Its incredibly reliable to buy drugs with.

Their green username is leftbehinds. Let them hold their wrong opinions based on outdated information.

i dont know anyone with a brain that is using a DB mcp with write permissions in prod. i mean trying to lay that blame on a protocol for doing something as nuts as that seems unfair.

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