Pretty common to find at $300 on sale or whatnot. People love it.
The Dyson Supersonic?
> require sessions with a tutoring AI There are few things more unenjoyable than parroting things I know to AI. I hope this is not the future we create for the next generation
The internet at large is full of armchair experts, it's not just a tech thing.
> It’s optimized for projects—including games and entertainment—that combine code with large binary assets, and caters for the needs of developers and artists alike.
I mean, aren't you kind of proving the poster's point? Fork away. If you want to put in the meaningful effort required to maintain and improve upon a project as significant as Godot, and feel that AI is a mechanism you…
It’s temporary, yes. Basically just collateral to promise you’ll show up for the court hearings. Often they’re paid through bondsman who finance bonds (you pay them a fee). Which also results in a bounty hunting…
Yep, I straight up deleted my Nextdoor. Nextdoor itself is spammy and ad ridden. And most of the content in the community is also just spam anyway. My neighborhood has a WhatsApp. I engage with it if I feel like it.…
You’re describing incidental complexity of running a container on AWS, though. Which you can also do with lambda because there are 15 different ways to do it. Dead simple on GCP Cloud Run.
As much as we may all hate to admit it, vibecoding is very close to just being the new programming.
At Amazon managers absolutely are not in the loop for layoffs. I would very much doubt they are at meta.
EMs are never in the loop for layoffs for companies of this size, because the whole company would just get forewarning of the layoffs
Watch some twitch while you monitor it - will magically go away I suspect
Another funny thing about Mac networking. There's a game I play (Old School Runescape) that does network ticks every .6s. Mac does some sort of aggressive optimization on the network hardware/software, so network this…
Don't give it write permissions? You could easily make human approval workflows for this stuff, where humans need to take any interesting action at the recommendation of the bot.
The ground can already support the weight. Anything whatsoever in between the ground and the occupants is sufficient if your goal is to separate their feet from it. > It's made from a renewable resource (wood) and…
It's equally possible that it's phishing of some sort instead of genuine recruiting, so do be careful
Going to be? Already is!
Hah, if only SaaSintegrations were the hard part. Try integrating with insurance carriers!
> The ideal team size now appears to be 2-3 engineers per project That's pretty much always been true for greenfield that doesn't require large swaths of boilerplate (e.g. integrations)
Their incentives are perfectly aligned - you’re making more bugs, surely you need some AI code review to help prevent that. It’s literally right at the end of their recommendations list in the article
Algorithmic coding contests are not an equivalent skillset to professional software development
Amazing that 4 of the top 5 are renewables in China.
That came later. Didn't have those earlier on. Unless Extreme Potato Counter was sponsored by Big Potato...
This doesn’t seem like naughtiness. Seems like incoherence
Pretty common to find at $300 on sale or whatnot. People love it.
The Dyson Supersonic?
> require sessions with a tutoring AI There are few things more unenjoyable than parroting things I know to AI. I hope this is not the future we create for the next generation
The internet at large is full of armchair experts, it's not just a tech thing.
> It’s optimized for projects—including games and entertainment—that combine code with large binary assets, and caters for the needs of developers and artists alike.
I mean, aren't you kind of proving the poster's point? Fork away. If you want to put in the meaningful effort required to maintain and improve upon a project as significant as Godot, and feel that AI is a mechanism you…
It’s temporary, yes. Basically just collateral to promise you’ll show up for the court hearings. Often they’re paid through bondsman who finance bonds (you pay them a fee). Which also results in a bounty hunting…
Yep, I straight up deleted my Nextdoor. Nextdoor itself is spammy and ad ridden. And most of the content in the community is also just spam anyway. My neighborhood has a WhatsApp. I engage with it if I feel like it.…
You’re describing incidental complexity of running a container on AWS, though. Which you can also do with lambda because there are 15 different ways to do it. Dead simple on GCP Cloud Run.
As much as we may all hate to admit it, vibecoding is very close to just being the new programming.
At Amazon managers absolutely are not in the loop for layoffs. I would very much doubt they are at meta.
EMs are never in the loop for layoffs for companies of this size, because the whole company would just get forewarning of the layoffs
Watch some twitch while you monitor it - will magically go away I suspect
Another funny thing about Mac networking. There's a game I play (Old School Runescape) that does network ticks every .6s. Mac does some sort of aggressive optimization on the network hardware/software, so network this…
Don't give it write permissions? You could easily make human approval workflows for this stuff, where humans need to take any interesting action at the recommendation of the bot.
The ground can already support the weight. Anything whatsoever in between the ground and the occupants is sufficient if your goal is to separate their feet from it. > It's made from a renewable resource (wood) and…
It's equally possible that it's phishing of some sort instead of genuine recruiting, so do be careful
Going to be? Already is!
Hah, if only SaaSintegrations were the hard part. Try integrating with insurance carriers!
> The ideal team size now appears to be 2-3 engineers per project That's pretty much always been true for greenfield that doesn't require large swaths of boilerplate (e.g. integrations)
Their incentives are perfectly aligned - you’re making more bugs, surely you need some AI code review to help prevent that. It’s literally right at the end of their recommendations list in the article
Algorithmic coding contests are not an equivalent skillset to professional software development
Amazing that 4 of the top 5 are renewables in China.
That came later. Didn't have those earlier on. Unless Extreme Potato Counter was sponsored by Big Potato...
This doesn’t seem like naughtiness. Seems like incoherence