Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | dagorenouf's commentslogin

Maybe I’m paranoid but this sounds too good to be true. Almost like something planted to help with recruiting after meta poached their best guys.


The fact that they gave little shout outs at the end makes me think they wanted to avoid burning bridges by criticizing the company.


They almost certainly still own shares/options in the company.


They didn't mind burning MS


It sounds to me in contrast to the grandiose claims OpenAI tries to make about its own products - it views AI as 'regular technology', and is pragmatically tries to build viable products using it.


> It's hard to imagine building anything as impactful as AGI, and LLMs are easily the technological innovation of the decade.

I really can't see a person with at least minimal self-awareness talking their own work up this much. Give me a break dude. Plus, you haven't built AGI yet.

Can't believe there's so little critique of this post here. It's incredibly self-serving.


Reading through the thread, it seems like half of the commenters work for OpenAI, so it'd make sense people aren't critiquing it much :p


I followed the same journey but was unimpressed by Rails attempt at modernization with Hotwire. Decided to give Elixir + Phoenix a try and immediately fell in love. Just like I had with rails years ago. I highly recommend people to check it out, liveview is a game changer for building modern web apps without the complexity of JS, and without the baggage of using Rails to do it. And performance is mind blowing.


Funnily enough, a JS library that I often use with Elixir, Phoenix and Live View is StimulusJS (which is part of Hotwire) I also have written a hacky stimulus controller to integrate it with Phoenix hooks for full integration.

Not sure about Rails, haven't used it in more than a decade, but NextJS was a major contributor to massive burnout. Of one thing I'm certain: Phoenix is my last web framework. I love it to bits, and I hope to retire before it stops being cool.


I read all these comments thinking it was about Epic Games. Then after 5 minutes clicked the link and discovered a one of a kind American company.


where did you see this?


check the windsurf subreddit. the official reps have repeatedly said it’s pure speculation


Google Stadia team were saying they are not shuting down minutes before they were shut down.


They have to say that, even if the deal is real. They might not even have been told.


>pure speculation

Or called plausible deniability. They will always deny these reports.

At the end of the day, Windsurf has a private price tag which they know they will sell at.

If they were smart, they should consider selling the hype.


I have too and the react of today is vastly different from the react of 5 years ago. Which itself was vastly different from the original react.

It’s different paradigm, best practice, file organization, etc.

So it’s close to learning a new language.

And I won’t even go into the fact that Next is replacing React as the standard.


It could be super useful but I tried to download an instagram reel and it doesn't work. https://www.instagram.com/p/DE3gmTfsUlg/?hl=fr


If you have time, please try again, it's still not 100% but I'll see what I can do tomorrow.


Simplest thing I could come up with: Marketing is the message that describes your product (copywriting, branding, positioning) + the distribution channels to spread it to the right people (SEO, social media, ads, etc.)


No b.s


1. to get paid on twitter you need to subscribe to the $8/mo checkmark

2. most people currently subscribed are musk fans (likely right wing)

Consequence: most people who get paid today are right-wing. But if big accounts from the left came back and subscribed to the $8/mo checkmark, they would get paid too.


This is not factual. I pay for twitter blue and don't follow elon musk. I even muted him + associated topic some time ago. I still got the blue checkmark. Even the data you link to shows that 10/29 people who got paid don't follow elon musk. However it makes sense that a majority does since a lot of blue subsribers do so because they like and trust him.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: