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RE: https://mastodon.social/@MozillaAI/116279201448628866
All we wanted was a browser. All you had to do was build a browser. You had one job.
It's been a few years since I drew this. I still stand by it.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox/Releases/149
Today I learned that a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle isn’t necessarily 1000 pieces exactly. It’s likely closer to 1030 or so.
I ordered a copy of one of Brent’s favorite childhood puzzles for us to put together and I wanted to make sure all the pieces were there since we’re talking about a 47-year-old jigsaw puzzle so I counted all the pieces and was surprised that there are actually 1036 in this one.
Did a little Internet sleuthing and it turns out that puzzle piece counts aren’t 100% accurate.
So hooray for learning new facts and hooray for managing to get a good deal on a complete puzzle that’s gonna be a lot of fun to put together!
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"To underscore the consequences of not having that kind of data, Smiley pointed to a recent attempt to rewrite SQLite in Rust using AI."
"It passed all the unit tests, the shape of the code looks right," he said. It's 3.7x more lines of code that performs 2,000 times worse than the actual SQLite. Two thousand times worse for a database is a non-viable product. It's a dumpster fire. Throw it away. All that money you spent on it is worthless."
https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/17/ai_businesses_faking_it_reckoning_coming_codestrap/