
greg
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ml infra @googledeepmind
San Francisco
Joined June 2024
2010s: Software is eating the world. 2020s: FAANG, AI labs, and HFT firms are eating all the good software engineers.
I keep being appalled by how bad the website (and app) of the largest airlines in the world is. Tried to change a flight on Delta on their website. it is broken both on the website and in the app. Delta is the 2nd largest airline in the world by # of passengers (~200M per year).
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Awesome job. Great prompt. Seems well structured. Solid. Tight. Keep us all posted on your continued progress with any new prompts or insightful outputs. Show us what you got man. Wanna see how freakin' huge, solid, thick and tight you can get. Thanks for the motivation.
@buccocapital Well done. Solid prompt. The only suggestion would be to add a great example report you might already have for guidance on output and expected quality. Shared with friends.
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It's not an exaggeration to say that the shitco who took a chance on me (a self-taught junior) saved me from dying from an overdose or suicide. I can even credit one specific brilliant and kind senior for turning me into the strong IC I am today. Having said that, 🌎🧑‍🚀🔫👨‍🚀.
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To be fair, "beating earnings" doesn't necessarily lead to "asset prices rising". (Working at Google is a quarterly humiliation ritual).
Every company has beat earnings. I’m not kidding. Welcome to hyper inflation. Where all asset prices do is rise. And if you don’t have equity exposure. You’re getting fucked by inflation chipping away at your purchasing power. You have no choice but to go max long.
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To be fair, we (GOOG) deliberately avoided testing the Gemini image prompt injection stuff just over a year ago.
Did they not do any testing and just fully pushed it to prod? Did someone say "uhhh we have a problem here" and Elon ignored them? Did Elon specifically instruct them to make the problem worse? All of the above?.
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There has never been -- and there never will be -- an engineering discipline more humiliating than "prompting".
I reverse engineered @cluely – and their desktop source code exposes their entire system prompts and models used. What's inside? 🧵
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