#Overdrive - Orchestration infrastructure for a new generation of workloads
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Also the comparisons are confusing.
- If you compare the performance with kubernetes you should have similar features completed.
- 30% baseline is for... what exactly?
When providing numbers like this its good to show a benchmark of some sort. Its pointless to brag about performance if you achieve that performance by ignoring all of its features at the same time.
As a general tip don't write README.md's with an LLM. The amount of filler words and rambling in there makes it impossible to read.
Why would you replace strong technologies maintainee by companies that have some of the best engineers, by something that you barely understand cuz your AI made it?
I personally have a hard time understanding how you can write 23k LOC in about 24 hours while properly reading, reviewing and understanding it.
As much as you like to say you know your project, its really hard to believe when you are literally churning more code out than AI company CEO's.
Thats irrelevant. I can say I built every software to ever exist just to win at debate club.
I am not dunking on the project but as someone that has used AI I find it hard to believe that anyone will believe you when you say you know the project.
Ok fair there is 23k lines in commits
I think its pointless to draw this out. Good luck with the project
What are you even talking about.
Sorry that I hurt your feelings. Goodbye
I didnt meant to be aggressive
What makes me think that is that you have 8 dotfolder with practically no code with a weird arch design and md files that makes think that the project is made by god
Tbh I don't think your message was aggressive either so idk why OP was so offended. Like they could have explained what objective things their project improves over the alternatives instead of having a rant about them being very skilled and us being clueless.
Actually the way i formulated my message was kinda aggressive
meh still dont think their response was warranted but idk
The problem is that a lot of these projects are founded at 100% by AI
It is sadly false that AI is used as a tool
I mean they asked a very simple question no?
I didn't because its actually so drawn out.
You did not even implemented a working version…
Like I read 3 paragraphs and the whole thing was a nothing burger.
ye ye
we get it
we are dumb
you are so smart
this is kinda sad
Man be soft, did you even see how massive kubernetes is ? An AI can’t implement that
Atleast not today
but they said they have experience in the field
so surely its a few prompts and whitepapers away
And yes you do not have a full understanding of the arch of kubernetes and others to make a « ressearch paper » of 23k lines in ONE DAY
this is my main problem as well
like its possible they knowledge in the area but its impossible to actually chuirn 23k lines out
my bro this isnt a job application
Im not saying that it is bad or that i am better then u, im prolly not. But what you are saying seems ridicoulous
<@&631915156854538260> kinda getting outta hand here
An engineer truly does not think like that
We are bit childish tho
(context for mods: author insulted us and deleted the message)
I mean if you started to discuss about this project instead of getting nervous it would not be ruined
Mb i forgot you were a 10x engineer
He’s surely too smart for us
apparently we are morons so what do we know