Gökhan Özeloğlu

@ozeloglu.io

Software engineer github.com/gozeloglu

I don’t understand why the people are exciting about the AGI. If their expectations will happen, they’ll loose their jobs and maybe everything. It’s ridiculous. I don’t see any meaningful motivation under AGI expectations.

I just coincidenced Code Wiki tool from Google. It seems they announced last fall, but I figured out its existing today :) I think it’s a nice and useful tool but it should be improved. I tried Go repo initially and I got the docs immediately. Then, I tried for Postgres, but it didn’t work.

In some Go services, Google’s Wire dependency injection pkg was used. Last year, the team archived the project. Now, the services are tightly dependent on this pkg. Removing dependency means rewriting the almost whole project. I don’t see meaningful reasons to use this kind of DI packages.

“Ve tıpkı o dönemde olduğu gibi bunu sorgulamak, kitlesel bir eleştiriyi göze almayı gerektiriyor.” Az önce okudum. Türkçe içerik olarak en derli toplu ve kapsamlı yazı diyebilirim. Herkesin modellerin ne kadar uçup kaçtığını konuştuğu günlerde biraz geri yaslanıp gidişatı anlamaya çalışmak değerli

M. Serdar Kuzuloğlu@mserdark.com · 2mo ago

Halka arza hazırlanan SpaceX, OpenAI ve Anthropic için dillendirilen değerlemeler akla 2000’li yılların gözü dönmüşlüğünü getiriyor. Ve tıpkı o dönemdeki gibi durumu sorgulamak da cüret istiyor. www.mserdark.com/trilyon-dola...

I just watched Apple’s WWDC event. I really found many use cases that can touch and improve people’s lives with AI at the first time. I haven’t seen these kind of useful features before for any companies. This is the first time I’ve been excited about the features that includes AI.

Free newsletter: The dawn of token-based-billing has shown that generative AI doesn’t have a return on investment. It's too unpredictable, too unreliable, you can't easily measure the cost of tasks, and organizations are already pulling back. www.wheresyoured.at/ai-doesnt-have-roi/

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I watched some booed videos from different university graduation ceremonies. As I see, one of the biggest problem is the rich people, especially the people selling AI tools, don’t understand the people’s feelings. They underestimate the circumstances if their predictions come true.

I’ve been seeing this kind of orders from AI lovers to AI tools to put them in a shape to avoid some damage. I have never tried in deep but I don’t think it would be useful. The same guys are complaining about the context window or hallucinations whereas they’re claiming they created personas.

Ed Zitron@edzitron.com · 3mo ago

Somehow this is a year old despite it being something I should have been sent 2000 times. I’m going to start using the phrase “brain-only” a lot in various bits

An important and good article about the labor, layoffs, and AI. Some people are creating fear about replacing by AI constantly. As far as I see, they are mixing their opinions and predictions with reality. They're sharing some misinformation as if it happened. fortune.com/2026/04/28/n...

‘The cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees’: Nvidia exec says right now AI is more expensive than paying human workers | Fortune

Big Tech has announced $740 billion in capex this year, but AI has yet to show evidence of widespread increased productivity.

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