> Perhaps the problem lies in the Anglo-American "Democracy" as a system of rule itself Your description of the problems is accurate and the solution hinges on the “Anglo-American” descriptor. Western style democracies…
A key point missing from a lot of the AI debate is how much work is useless. From as simple as a feature that’s never turned on to a more extreme version of a job that doesn’t need to exist. We have a lot of useless…
Even more important, those tests need to be useful. Often unit tests are simply testing the code works as written which is generally doing more harm than good. To give some further advice to juniors: if somebody is…
> Perhaps the problem lies in the Anglo-American "Democracy" as a system of rule itself Your description of the problems is accurate and the solution hinges on the “Anglo-American” descriptor. Western style democracies…
A key point missing from a lot of the AI debate is how much work is useless. From as simple as a feature that’s never turned on to a more extreme version of a job that doesn’t need to exist. We have a lot of useless…
Even more important, those tests need to be useful. Often unit tests are simply testing the code works as written which is generally doing more harm than good. To give some further advice to juniors: if somebody is…