Software engineer, commercial pilot, CFI. Thoughts are NOT my own; my employer has an alpha wave generator that injects opinions and tweets into my brain.
A company I know just got βapprovedβ to use AI after a βsecurity review.β Which is ridiculous β no security team would ever approve the use of AI. AI is a security nightmare. The only reason we all use it is because if we donβt, weβd be out-competed by everyone else who does.
These AI companies should probably stop calling it βThinking Modeβ or whatever, since in reality, itβs still an LLM, and no thinking is actually happening.
Itβs so quaint, these old time travel shows where they say not to touch anything in the past because βthe timeline might be affected,β like our current timeline is so precious. If I ever end up in the past, I am shooting every dinosaur and stomping on every rodent I can find.
How is it that the ENTIRE Claude Code system prompt fits into just 9.4k tokens, but your typical SaaS MCP (Sentry, GitHub, etc.) somehow uses 30k tokens??
Is it that Anthropic's engineers are just that good, or do MCP engineers not prioritize efficient prompt engineering?
Man, there is no better feeling than preflighting the plane for a sunset joyride, while your inbox fills up with emails of GitHub CI failures because Claude is rage-committing trying to fix your broken pipeline. That used to be me, my AI friend. That used to be me.
Due to the overproliferation of icons, people using screen readers may actually have a better browsing experience. They get βRemove attachments over 20MBβ while we have to stare at an icon of a paperclip with an inset bomb and anvil, trying to figure out what that means.
Cursor is like the perfect example of how VCs WAY over-indexed on AI startups. It seemed like a slam-dunk unicorn, raising almost $1B on $10B β¦ but now that the industry has matured, itβs obvious that there's no moat and theyβre up against a completely saturated AI coding market
All these CEOs announcing eng layoffs βbecause AI makes my engineers more productiveβ is highly sus. If your engineers are more productive now, why are you doing the same with less? Why arenβt you being more ambitious and doing more?
We all know the saying βreduce, reuse recycleβ. Itβs three ways to avoid generating extra waste, in priority order. Iβve invented a similar saying for writing fault-tolerant systems: βrecover, resume, retry.β Also in priority order.
Does the whole βYou are a helpful assistant whoβ¦β prompt preamble actually make a difference, or is it just cargo-culted industry wide from one engineer who wrote it one time at OpenAI?
Huge libraries of 4000 icons are a Bad Thing in modern UI design, not a good thing. Now websites and apps have little icons next to EVERY. THING. Not everything needs a cute little icon next to it! You donβt have to vomit little icons all over your UI!
Software engineer furiously typing, 2008: βWow, a monster 10x coder!β
Software engineer furiously typing, 2025: βWow, a dinosaur who still uses an ancient IDE!β
Real engineers go <TAB>, <TAB>, <TAB>, <TAB>, β¦ now
Startup idea: LLM chatbot naming as a service. You send us a description of your LLM, and we name it.
Input: Our LLM proactively engages with customers to drive them through our sales funnel
Output: Your LLM is βDaisyβ. Here's a stock photo of a smiling woman for its avatar.
Extra-spicy hot take: If you need to disallow your interview candidates from using ChatGPT during the technical interview, youβre probably asking a bad interview question.