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Chris Smith

@clssmitty

Build things people want formerly at @segment @retool @tray

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something I want: a local LLM agent to walk through the 10's of thousands of life photos and videos from my backup hard drives and deduplicate, touch up, organize and create albums and highlight reels. #someonebuildit

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A day getting in the flow of AI coding is on par with an excellent day of skiing/kitesurfing for me. The rapid progress and problem solving so fun.

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I built a little smart grocery list on top of Apple Reminders. Just tell it how many breakfast/lunch/dinners you need. It looks at your favorite dishes list and generates some meal options with ingredients and how much to buy. Nice low effort way to break out of the usuals.

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Software is going to get so much better in the future as more visionaries become builders. So much context gets lost in the process of going from the initial vision through the implementation via engineer/pm/designer/etc. A visionary builder tweaks to maintain vision in process.

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From an LLM inference/compute standpoint, which is more efficient in the long run… A load of lower context agentic reasoning prompts/steps Vs. Much fewer very high context massive prompts I would like to see a chart of raw cost as well as error rate from both… maybe oneday

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Hey SkalskiP fyi about a broken link to one of your last notebooks uploaded and thanks for publishing all of those! The Open in Colab link works just the main ahref doesn't

Hey <a href="/skalskip92/">SkalskiP</a> fyi about a broken link to one of your last notebooks uploaded and thanks for publishing all of those! The Open in Colab link works just the main ahref doesn't
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It's crazy to me that it's often faster to have AI recreate a piece of code than it is for me to go search for some code from the past on my computer

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Everywhere I look there is a need for more and better software What if all the doom and gloom about AI job loss is the opposite? If there is 10-100x more code, will there be 10x the edge cases where the AI hallucinates or doesn't have the context to complete the task?