63 pointsby faza7 hours ago5 comments
  • lioeters2 hours ago
    I liked this article. Richly illustrated and kept things interesting, even for a reader who is familiar with most of the material. Maybe too long for a single reading though, you might have better response by publishing in more digestable chunks. And I'd remove the AI messaging, it distracts from the main ideas.
    • fazaan hour ago
      Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your feedback. I'll keep this in mind for my next articles and also improve this.
  • accurrent4 hours ago
    I really like the diagrams! This is a great way to show what happens deep down. A lot of engineers I know have very poor understanding of how software actually works. However a couple of things: - Theres a lot of text and not all of it is valuable - Hijacking the browsers "back" button is kind of annoying.
    • faza4 hours ago
      Hi, thanks for your feedback. Regarding the back button issue, that was an oversight from my part. I'll fix that.

      I am glad you liked the diagrams and simulations. I understand that it would have been better if the article was much shorter. I actually didn't want to leave any gaps in understanding or leave any important historical context. But i'll try to improve it.

  • projectileboy2 hours ago
    Congratulations! This is incredibly well done. Please consider creating a “part ii” that expands on the entire thread to one level of greater detail.
    • faza40 minutes ago
      Thanks, i am glad you liked it. Yes, i'm already working on more specialized articles. This was meant to be a broader article. You can see the planned articles here: https://fazamhd.com/mental-models/
  • jibal5 hours ago
    > On the other hand, for those who understand these abstractions very well, AI agents are not a threat but a multiplier....

    It would be better without the editorializing.

    • faza4 hours ago
      Hi, author here. Thanks for your feedback. I'll avoid doing it in my next articles. I'll try to keep it very natural, just like how i'll be explaining to my closest friends.
  • nok22kon4 hours ago
    > we are able to make the rock calculate

    I'm so tired of this cliche...

    a CPU is a rock about as much as much as an airplane is a rock (aluminium ore), "look, we are able to make rocks fly on their own power, isn't that awesome?"

    people using it think they are impressing the normies, but it just shows them being condescending "of course I dont believe rocks calculate, but I assume you are so stupid and know so little that you might actually believe me and be impressed by my people"

    • faza4 hours ago
      Hi, I understand your point. But my intention was just to create a sense of wonder that we have manipulated an inanimate thing to do useful things for us. I have only used it in the intro. In the rest of the article, i am only talking about actual ideas and concepts.
    • jibal3 hours ago
      You've completely missed the point of how silicon chips are organized rock, and have completely invented and projected a condescending view that no one actually intends.