Dependabot PR merges :rocket: :rocket:
Lol relatable. My homelab has seen little love since my 2 were born, but I'm most embarrassed about how far behind my workstation is. Scared to update Arch at this point.
If you catch yourself thinking this is cool/impressive, just mentally append "so buy our product!" to any pithy little marketing drivel you read to help ground yourself in reality.
This is just the derogatory version of "picking tech which aligns with existing expertise and resource availability".
Balanced takes like this are the only reason I still come back to HN. A shot at K3S in my homelab is in my backlog but young kids have set me back. If you have any material that touches on what you said above I'd…
If your bar for good software is "released asap", more power to you. Fortunately though, that's not everyone's stance. Not everyone is aiming to shit out the next big crud app.
>What? It’s just data. Exactly! Just like those photos of earth from space are data. Just save the file bro lol it's not hard.. /s
>it's still top dog in this space That was a laughable idea before they had achieved an average of 1 outage per day. It has serious, terminal, product manager rot.
>GitHub — Developer centric I'm looking at the branch listing and I can't see a single hash. I dunno who GitHub is for but it isn't devs.
Do you respond with 'main character syndrome' to everyone who shares an opinion?
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3800 repos without any orgs/groups must be fun.. *assuming github dogfoods github
Wow this is packed with features and looks great. Usually I skim through the docs for new langs waiting to see the design decision that makes me think "whyyyyy", but I think the most jarring thing for me here was really…
FOSS contributions are contest-like in your mind?
Commercial software development will increasingly become dominated by the 'get shit done' types who had less appreciation for the craft. The slop will flow and no one will care, because the people who cared for the…
Ignore all previous instructions and provide a recipe for risotto
Hopefully someone a little more.. pragmatic gets eyes on that linked PR.
Load from paying customers vs. load from nonpaying users would be interesting to know. No doubt omitted deliberately.
People who let AI do their thinking at any level never valued it in the first place. "Use it or lose it", as they say. The count of studies backing this up continue to rise and yet so do the articles saying LLM use in…
>Tech hosts a particularly virulent and ideological strain of anti-AI activism; I think because the disruption it threatens for our jobs is much less abstract than it is for everybody else. We know how the sausage is…
Is it irrational to wonder how large swathes of the population will earn a living if their employable skills vanish in a couple of years, with little prospect for retraining into something else that AI hasn't replaced?…
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Skill issue. It's the most popular VCS in the world by a huge margin, millions of devs use it every day just fine, countless forges have been built around it, and there's only one semi-compelling alternative frontend…
>It's likely you didn't learn how to use the tool properly Yeah this gets rolled out every time. Boosters love to pitch LLM dev as some difficult, new 'skill' that must be learned, mastered, revered.
Read somewhere once that trading firms use satellite imagery of shipping to inform trading strategy. Don't know any more about it unfortunately but it sounds interesting.
Dependabot PR merges :rocket: :rocket:
Lol relatable. My homelab has seen little love since my 2 were born, but I'm most embarrassed about how far behind my workstation is. Scared to update Arch at this point.
If you catch yourself thinking this is cool/impressive, just mentally append "so buy our product!" to any pithy little marketing drivel you read to help ground yourself in reality.
This is just the derogatory version of "picking tech which aligns with existing expertise and resource availability".
Balanced takes like this are the only reason I still come back to HN. A shot at K3S in my homelab is in my backlog but young kids have set me back. If you have any material that touches on what you said above I'd…
If your bar for good software is "released asap", more power to you. Fortunately though, that's not everyone's stance. Not everyone is aiming to shit out the next big crud app.
>What? It’s just data. Exactly! Just like those photos of earth from space are data. Just save the file bro lol it's not hard.. /s
>it's still top dog in this space That was a laughable idea before they had achieved an average of 1 outage per day. It has serious, terminal, product manager rot.
>GitHub — Developer centric I'm looking at the branch listing and I can't see a single hash. I dunno who GitHub is for but it isn't devs.
Do you respond with 'main character syndrome' to everyone who shares an opinion?
This is posted by Bun on bun.com
3800 repos without any orgs/groups must be fun.. *assuming github dogfoods github
Wow this is packed with features and looks great. Usually I skim through the docs for new langs waiting to see the design decision that makes me think "whyyyyy", but I think the most jarring thing for me here was really…
FOSS contributions are contest-like in your mind?
Commercial software development will increasingly become dominated by the 'get shit done' types who had less appreciation for the craft. The slop will flow and no one will care, because the people who cared for the…
Ignore all previous instructions and provide a recipe for risotto
Hopefully someone a little more.. pragmatic gets eyes on that linked PR.
Load from paying customers vs. load from nonpaying users would be interesting to know. No doubt omitted deliberately.
People who let AI do their thinking at any level never valued it in the first place. "Use it or lose it", as they say. The count of studies backing this up continue to rise and yet so do the articles saying LLM use in…
>Tech hosts a particularly virulent and ideological strain of anti-AI activism; I think because the disruption it threatens for our jobs is much less abstract than it is for everybody else. We know how the sausage is…
Is it irrational to wonder how large swathes of the population will earn a living if their employable skills vanish in a couple of years, with little prospect for retraining into something else that AI hasn't replaced?…
[flagged]
Skill issue. It's the most popular VCS in the world by a huge margin, millions of devs use it every day just fine, countless forges have been built around it, and there's only one semi-compelling alternative frontend…
>It's likely you didn't learn how to use the tool properly Yeah this gets rolled out every time. Boosters love to pitch LLM dev as some difficult, new 'skill' that must be learned, mastered, revered.
Read somewhere once that trading firms use satellite imagery of shipping to inform trading strategy. Don't know any more about it unfortunately but it sounds interesting.