> Rest assured, though, the image is almost exactly what the phone looks like, except with a bit more 8 and a bit less 3.
:)
Off topic, this has been my experience with AI so often that it prevents me from exploring AI uses more.
I liked Cursor’s “auto” plan but that now seems gone. I’d happily switch to a provider that offers a similarly “unlimited” usage.
>Vintage Retro 3.5Mm Telephone Handset
https://www.amazon.com/Telephone-Receiver-Radiation-Micropho...
I think maybe it has to do something with the prompting style, my hypothesis is that some people's prompting styles fit certain LLMs better. I don't know how else to explain the fact that my very experienced friends prefer Sonnet to Codex, for example, whereas I had the opposite experience.
Lots of tips on how to do this out there but one thing I do is have it try, throw away everything it it did, and try again with a completely restated question based on the good bits in what it was able to produce.
E.g., if you ask for a web app that does X and it produces a working web app that doesn’t do X, throw that away and just ask for the web app scaffolding. You’ve still come out ahead even if you take over fully.
This is the thing that worries me about AI/LLMs and how people "profess they're actually really useful when you use them right": the cliff to figuring out if they're useful is vertical.
"You’ve still come out ahead even if you take over fully."
I just finished a weeklong saga of redoing a bunch of Claude's work because instead of figuring out how to properly codegen some files it just manually updated them and ignored a bunch of failing tests.
With another human I can ask, "Hey, wtf were you thinking when you did [x]?" and peer into their mind-state. With Claude, it's time to stir the linear algebra again. How can I tell when I'm near a local or global maxima when all the prevailing advice is "I dunno man, just `git reset --hard origin/master` and start again but like, with different words I guess."
We have studies that show people feel like they're more productive using AI while they're actually getting less done [1], and "throw away everything it did and try again" based on :sparkle: vibes :sparkle: is the state of the art on how to "actually" use this stuff, I just feel more and more skeptical.
[1]: https://metr.org/blog/2025-07-10-early-2025-ai-experienced-o...
Same here but I want to go for a xilink bluetooth adapter and maybe even sacrifice and old smartphone with a separate sim. Not sure if the AI stuff will work but it seems possible….
Although, that's contemporaneous with your post.
a floppy disk (3.5")
a floppy disk (5.25")
a floppy disk (8")
It does not tell me what their reaction was, which is a little sad, because I am curious what happens when somebody for whom Facebook is ancient tech encounters video cassettes.
FWIW, I thought 8 inch floppies were weirdly big, but that's just a different form factor. It was normal to use floppies, tape or vinyl records for data and media storage. These days things are magically beamed through the sky in the most normal fashion. I think video tapes may seem a little weirder than just a larger box.
[1] https://in.pinterest.com/pin/rare-vintage-pupin-bakelite-rot...
N+1 times for each digit N. The digit 1 was two clicks of the hookswitch, and the digit 0 was eleven.
Here's the code for the phone, BTW, as I forgot to include it in the article:
https://github.com/skorokithakis/dialogue/blob/master/src/ma...
https://blog.waleson.com/2024/10/bakelite-to-future-1950s-ro...
It actually supports using the rotary dial to call phone numbers on your smartphone.
https://www.stavros.io/posts/irotary-saga/
It actually makes calls itself and has a SIM.
I use one with a 1970's vintage rotary desk phone and it works well.
Am I the only one that wants something like this? Does anybody know where to get one?
What's even more bulletproof are vintage street payphones.
Nothing keeps a daily standup call on track like a payphone atmosphere of being on the run. ("Quick, what's sprint status and blockers?! We've got 60 seconds before they complete the trace!")
Add an accelerometer, and you can detect when the handset is hanging from the armored payphone cable, because they dropped it as they ran away. Trigger dial tone sound, to mark end of meeting.
A variation on this theme is using a "burner" flip phone for meetings, so that you can end each one by snapping the phone in half, and stomping the pieces on the ground. Which is cathartic, but less environmentally sustainable.
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The only remedy I see is to give everyone such a contraption and make it mandatory.
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