“Download this shell script from the web and execute it right away.”
Probably close to 80% of the words in the sentence are wrong.
“Download this shell script from the web and execute it right away.”
Probably close to 80% of the words in the sentence are wrong.


Last I launched, it was something close to 14k hours. Haven’t played in close to 10y now.
I played a lot of TF2 in college…a lot.


TF2: I had 9.5k hours in spy alone


Claude has a place for simple tasks. It does a great job of being an “advanced find in files” or being a “smart boilerplate generators” but anything remotely more complex and the issues start to show, really quickly. When writing new prototype code, it does very well. But when you have to handle all sorts of edge cases, it doesn’t do it as well. It also doesn’t do a good job with debugging anything more than surface level. Opus does slightly better, but even then gets into the frequent “I found the issue! oh wait, that’s fine. I found the issue! Oh wait, that’s fine” loop over and over again.
And before you ask: Yes, I’ve been using Copilot CLI for work pretty regularly for the past couple months.
Aside: It doesn’t help that the estimated true token costs are off by a factor of 100-1000. That certainly isn’t sustainable.


Nah, stay. Just have loud conversations amongst the audience ignoring anyone onstage/with a mic. Ignore anything that is said.
Make the speaker angry enough to leave.
“Wait, why is this not a CSV file?”
Oddly enough, this would work to alleviate a panic attack if somebody was interested…