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I would guess if anyone wants to use this thing it will mostly be for 12" singles, optimal groove packing is not a concern for them.

> This is the most recent thing I put together (sry it's on LinkedIn, haven't posted the series elsewhere yet) https://www.linkedin.com/posts/adenta_episode-1-of-midwest-d...

I’m dumbfounded you had the audacity to post this garbage.


TBH as vapid as it is I think the overwhelming majority of people would call the AI video more entertaining. I mean good lord nothing happens in the first 3 minutes of Lumiere's movie except a bunch of academics waving their hands around.

Why would users care if you're using the same type checker as them? Surely they're not expecting all their imports to be instrumented for running redundant types checks?

Users do not care about that, but they want to not see type errors or warnings when they integrate your API in their code.

That’s why you want to run their type checker on your API. you cannot know what “their type checker” is, so you want to run all popular type checkers on your API.


Sounds like a them-problem. Their type checker can accept my declared typings for my public API, or they can override it with their own custom type stubs if they have objections.

idk why people even post stuff like this without a sample. i also don't get why you would call something like this a "local app" when all the work is done thru commercial apis?

For attention, clicks, clout, resume stuffing, etc. The author gets to claim they have "AI development experience" when really all they did was have claude or chatgpt put together a crappy electron app that is little more than a program that wraps the user's input in a system prompt and slightly processes the output.

VC Certified Web 3.0 Ready

Push whatever crap to your github you want, but don't waste my time by sharing something that's not ready to share.

So it's a dictation tool? Then why does "voice to text" barely appear on the page? Why are you describing it here as an AI assistant but the page doesn't say anything about that? "Understands my screen"? Why does my dictation software need to understand my screen? I don't know what "text generation", "AI editing" or "AI writing" even mean.

1. I think this is exactly the wrong venue to get valuable answers to this question.

2. Nonetheless, I'll give you mine as a counterpoint to the consensus:

A CS degree has never been a strict requirement for entering its field; we could debate how the value of one will change in the near future, but: nearly every other Engineering degree is a prerequisite for practice, and imho all of those other career paths are much less likely to be affected by AI than Computer 'Science' is. If you're selecting for job security, I would strongly consider one of those other avenues. And take a couple CS classes for good measure so you be well positioned to engage with AI in whatever form it does come to your field.


The "you" in the title's reference to "your push notifications" is not the user, it is the marketer. That tells you everything you need to know about the value of this piece.


> "what is the best tool for doing x" and I can't trust that the answer is going to be the truth according to all available information, You think AI has some way of assessing the truthiness of "all available information?"


Same, but the content on the page they linked for it and the design choices made in the hardware don't give me the impression that they are seriously interested in developing this aspect of the project (unless someone shows up who's willing to do all the work for free without pushing back on any of the preconditions they've set in stone with the hardware design, of course!).


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