Software engineer, backend & AI-focused. Node.js, TypeScript, Go, PHP/Laravel, AWS. I write a lot about reliable systems and AI agents that actually ship. More at nazarboyko.com
The old dividing line between us was your stack. The new one is almost which direction you face: the kernels and reward hacking crowd is shaping the model itself, the product folks are shaping everything around it, and neither ships much without the other. Keeping them in one room makes sense for that reason alone. The open question for me is whether the label stays this wide once the tools settle, or splits again the way frontend and backend eventually did.
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The old dividing line between us was your stack. The new one is almost which direction you face: the kernels and reward hacking crowd is shaping the model itself, the product folks are shaping everything around it, and neither ships much without the other. Keeping them in one room makes sense for that reason alone. The open question for me is whether the label stays this wide once the tools settle, or splits again the way frontend and backend eventually did.