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OverEngineering as a Service

The relationship between the size of your problem and the size of your solution has completely broken down.

AI Models still can't configure Tailwind correctly

Doing things well

Thoughts on doing things well

Here's how you save $800 with ElectronJS

Open sourcing Interview Coder

Why Sora 2 Will Beat TikTok

AI slop will win

MCP is still not usable

Thoughts on MCP Interfaces

Reverse-Engineering: Invisible Cheating App Cluely

Open sourcing Cluely

Circuit Tracing - Part 1

Breakdown of Anthropic methodologies to Interpret models

Simplifying "Reasoning Models don't always say what they think"

Exploring why AI's stated reasoning (Chain of Thought) might not match its actual process, especially when given hints or trained with Reinforcement Learning.

Simplifying "Tracing thoughts of Large Language Models"

Understanding how language models think through attribution graphs

Does Intelligence have any Morals?

Ethics and AI

Beating AGI with Chess

How to coexist with Super Intelligence

“Programming is dead”

Programming is dead. Programming remains dead and AI has killed it.

Hackers

My recent experience at a Hackathon

Predictions by a 20 year old

A list of predictions

The Key to Writing

Writing is the key to the Post AI World

Inspiration

A mini essay on inspiration

My Content Diet

My content diet with podcasts and blogs. These are the content pieces that i regularly consume.

My thoughts on Pedigree

My thoughts on Pedigree

Embracing Vim: The Unsung Hero of Code Editors

Discover why Vim, with its steep learning curve, remains a beloved tool among developers for editing code efficiently and effectively.

Spaces vs. Tabs: The Indentation Debate Continues

Explore the enduring debate between using spaces and tabs for code indentation, and why this choice matters more than you might think.

The Power of Static Typing in Programming

In the ever-evolving landscape of software development, the debate between dynamic and static typing continues to be a hot topic.