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i_love_retros2 minutes ago
Hahaha sell our product for us for no compensation!

I sense these AI companies getting desperate. Could it be that the public seem to hate AI? Could it be that they are making huge losses?

I'm being an anti champion, pushing back on my managers bullshit claims that AI can do everything, and my message is getting through to my coworkers. More and more doubt about the message they are getting from leadership is creeping in.

Don't let idiots in leadership who are just building their resume as an "AI manager" convince you your hard earned skills are useless now. Your skills are worth so much! Don't let them atrophy!

arjieabout 1 hour ago
Haha funny that they have this grassroots kit. I would have imagined that they'd need more of a "How to adopt Claude at your company" for execs. I wonder how today's sensibilities would intersect with how we used to spread Firefox use in the pre-web-standards era. Certainly the common then trick of installing Firefox and changing the icon to IE's would probably not fly.
subscribed25 minutes ago
So the actual grassroots stopped happening because engineers would feel embarrassed proposing CC now, so they we adopt astroturd as the real grass?

Not even landscaping companies do that :D

joshribakoffabout 2 hours ago
This is propaganda that appears to be intended to sway you towards “stretching the truth” about how bad the tool is, to your coworkers, by exploiting your fear of “being left behind” and desire to “be ai forward”
intothemildabout 4 hours ago
How many pieces of flair is the minimum?
Shalomboyabout 2 hours ago
It's a little funny how they feel the need to do this now. Anthropic's rise in popularity felt like it was more organic than this.
LeCompteSftwareabout 1 hour ago
This Scientology-ass blog aligns startlingly well with my hypothesis that certain tech workers (including CEOs like Dario Amodei and Satya Nadella) are excessively enamored with LLMs because of a fundamental spiritual emptiness and ignorance.

Imagine calling yourself a "Champion" and dispensing nuggets of wisdom like this:

>> When a colleague asks how you accomplished something, the most useful response is the prompt you actually used. They will learn more from running that prompt against their own problem than from any description you could write, and it gives them something they can act on immediately.

  Colleague: How did you get it to find that race condition?

  Champion: I asked, "The test in @tests/scheduler.test.ts is flaky, figure out why," and it traced two unjoined promises in the scheduler. Try the same phrasing on your test.
People quickly became too embarrassed to call themselves "prompt engineers." I don't think anyone is jumping at the bit to be the office Claude Champion.
bryancoxwellabout 5 hours ago
Holy cow this is weird
jryioabout 3 hours ago
Do the work for us...
realkpabout 2 hours ago
Providing the talking points for useful idiots who want to make themselves and others unemployed [1] is quite something.

Anthropic has always been astroturfing everywhere and now they make it explicit. In the way of marketing it is probably more evil than xAI and OpenAI.

[1] Or at least replace a reasonable profession with a dystopian and wasteful way of plagiarizing software.

dude250711about 1 hour ago
Reminds of this for some reason (Simple Sabotage Field Manual): https://www.bbc.co.uk/worklife/article/20171211-the-world-wa...
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kilpikaarnaabout 5 hours ago
Presumably they will somehow compensate me for shilling them like this?
casper14about 4 hours ago
Propaganada
q8zd3about 3 hours ago
Yeah, not a cult at all.
ares623about 5 hours ago
Is it just me or does this give the "ick"?