They don't follow basic design principles. If i have to tell the ai every detail of basic design then... Well... I do not consider that very intelligent for a software dev. I do use AI extensively and get it to spit out…
Nice! Thank you.
That does defeat the claim that AI is intelligent IMO. I should not need to dance with instructions in order for the LLM to behave intelligently.
Which of these has effective accessibility support? I suspect if such a filter was applied there would be very few. Probably just the bindings to gtk, qt or appkit.
Everytime i read one of these vibe coded projects i wonder: Is AI capable of building well structured programs? Designs with strong separation of concerns. Clean code. Short, well defined functions. This is not how I'd…
I'd love to try these new phones. My current phone (Google Fold) is terrible. However 1. google pixels are the best android devices AFAICT. Not a high bar, but that's that. 2. due to the prevalence of spam and scam…
I left amazon, in part, because of this realization: Much of management was exactly doing that. That was back in the BERT days and even then writing was on the wall.
How do you educate people on stream processing? For pipeline like systems stream processing is essential IMO - backpressure/circuit breakers/etc are critical for resilient systems. Yet I have a hard time building an…
I appreciate the spirit. Not treason, but definitely anti-making-shit-better.
I use Jira a lot and... there are keyboard shortcuts. There are keyboard shortcuts for Confluence. I did not know about the jira shortcuts until recently. Not really a huge deal for me. Seems like linear's are…
You're welcome! I think akka has been making great strides in polishing the rough edges. (Along with the rest of the Scala ecosystem TBH). Unfortunately that doesn't seem to generate the hype I'd argue akka deserves…
I've had good success with akka at multiple companies. At Protenus the core ETL is based on akka streams. Which has worked great. No notable issues. Tho we don't run in clustered mode. At glngn we didn't use akka…
"[Arrived] in a $1-million leather bodysuit with an anatomically-correct gold breastplate and a 15-carat-diamond nipple. 'You were just surrounded by the most interesting and intelligent people that you could find…
The reason is the concern that users will confuse issues with the project with issues with how the project is distributed in Nixpkgs. He doesn't want to have to support nixpkgs. There are likely multiple root causes.…
For fun I've been analyzing the contracts posted to r/CryptoMoonShots. Out of 20 posts 16 of them used the same contract; modulo names. This contract blocks everyone from removing funds but the owner. How? Is it some…
No cynacism meant. My mistake. "motivations" was incorrect. I was trying to ask about how the business of AWS manifests such a thing. Which I think you've described. Thanks!
While the above case is (arguably) crime. In general crime is unrelated to this issue. As for licensing: totally agreed. I would like to see more projects with protective licensing. Too many projects are basically…
"please don't" doesn't pay the bills. You want those people to avoid transferring the reigns for cash? Find some sustainable way to pay them. No amount of feel good platitudes will do that.
I wonder about the complexity and AWS motivations. What does AWS gain by improving IAM? There are barely any competitors, so they won't be losing people for that. They offer their own AWS professional services happy to…
"hence not in CLI applications" is that specific aspect accurate? I'm no longer mac user but thought mdfind (https://ss64.com/osx/mdfind.html) was the command line version of what smart folders use. Not the same as a…
Looks like this one has edges that are easy to grip. Samsung phones should take note ;)
Is there a press release that doesn't use a ridiculously overused scroll visualization?
(scala dev here) Scala has a history of embedded domain specific languages that are difficult to understand. (Rather like Perl now that I think about it.) This is not universal in scala EDSLs but definitely exists. So…
Run OpenShift and invite friends to use it for hosting.
Did not know this. Is that due to browser issues or a specification issue?
They don't follow basic design principles. If i have to tell the ai every detail of basic design then... Well... I do not consider that very intelligent for a software dev. I do use AI extensively and get it to spit out…
Nice! Thank you.
That does defeat the claim that AI is intelligent IMO. I should not need to dance with instructions in order for the LLM to behave intelligently.
Which of these has effective accessibility support? I suspect if such a filter was applied there would be very few. Probably just the bindings to gtk, qt or appkit.
Everytime i read one of these vibe coded projects i wonder: Is AI capable of building well structured programs? Designs with strong separation of concerns. Clean code. Short, well defined functions. This is not how I'd…
I'd love to try these new phones. My current phone (Google Fold) is terrible. However 1. google pixels are the best android devices AFAICT. Not a high bar, but that's that. 2. due to the prevalence of spam and scam…
I left amazon, in part, because of this realization: Much of management was exactly doing that. That was back in the BERT days and even then writing was on the wall.
How do you educate people on stream processing? For pipeline like systems stream processing is essential IMO - backpressure/circuit breakers/etc are critical for resilient systems. Yet I have a hard time building an…
I appreciate the spirit. Not treason, but definitely anti-making-shit-better.
I use Jira a lot and... there are keyboard shortcuts. There are keyboard shortcuts for Confluence. I did not know about the jira shortcuts until recently. Not really a huge deal for me. Seems like linear's are…
You're welcome! I think akka has been making great strides in polishing the rough edges. (Along with the rest of the Scala ecosystem TBH). Unfortunately that doesn't seem to generate the hype I'd argue akka deserves…
I've had good success with akka at multiple companies. At Protenus the core ETL is based on akka streams. Which has worked great. No notable issues. Tho we don't run in clustered mode. At glngn we didn't use akka…
"[Arrived] in a $1-million leather bodysuit with an anatomically-correct gold breastplate and a 15-carat-diamond nipple. 'You were just surrounded by the most interesting and intelligent people that you could find…
The reason is the concern that users will confuse issues with the project with issues with how the project is distributed in Nixpkgs. He doesn't want to have to support nixpkgs. There are likely multiple root causes.…
For fun I've been analyzing the contracts posted to r/CryptoMoonShots. Out of 20 posts 16 of them used the same contract; modulo names. This contract blocks everyone from removing funds but the owner. How? Is it some…
No cynacism meant. My mistake. "motivations" was incorrect. I was trying to ask about how the business of AWS manifests such a thing. Which I think you've described. Thanks!
While the above case is (arguably) crime. In general crime is unrelated to this issue. As for licensing: totally agreed. I would like to see more projects with protective licensing. Too many projects are basically…
"please don't" doesn't pay the bills. You want those people to avoid transferring the reigns for cash? Find some sustainable way to pay them. No amount of feel good platitudes will do that.
I wonder about the complexity and AWS motivations. What does AWS gain by improving IAM? There are barely any competitors, so they won't be losing people for that. They offer their own AWS professional services happy to…
"hence not in CLI applications" is that specific aspect accurate? I'm no longer mac user but thought mdfind (https://ss64.com/osx/mdfind.html) was the command line version of what smart folders use. Not the same as a…
Looks like this one has edges that are easy to grip. Samsung phones should take note ;)
Is there a press release that doesn't use a ridiculously overused scroll visualization?
(scala dev here) Scala has a history of embedded domain specific languages that are difficult to understand. (Rather like Perl now that I think about it.) This is not universal in scala EDSLs but definitely exists. So…
Run OpenShift and invite friends to use it for hosting.
Did not know this. Is that due to browser issues or a specification issue?