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        It already did for me, as a solo-developer, problems I normally needed to browse stackoverflow for I can now ask AI in my own editor in the context of my own code. It has been a lifesaver multiple times already and otherwise a significant timesaver.

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            Well “lifechanging” doesn’t need to be this big transition. For me it’s a bunch of small conveniences. Getting out of your IDE and browse the web to find a solution that only solves half your problem is just a hassle. Now I ask Claude to help me and I get a solution in the context of my own code, meaning it’s directly applicable.

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            Linux if you are a brain dead idiot like me.

            I tell it what I need, it will explain the concepts and provide commands. I can provide it my outputs and it can self correct too.

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    Just waiting for the moment Nvidia is like yeah we won’t be making any GPU chips any more, just AI chips from now on.

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      I’m just an armchair philosopher, but these guys are gonna fail. I don’t even own an armchair.

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    Here’s what’s gonna happen.

    Other outfits are going to make NPUs so fast that no GPU can compare. Even an architecture such as NVIDIA’s will be price-wise too expensive to be of interest for any AI outfit.

    Then, either NVIDIA pivots so hard, they pivot themselves out of the GPU industry, or…

    They come crawling back.