Beautiful work, thanks for sharing!
I agree. Even though I thought this mission was interesting, to me the article massively overstates everything. NASA and the crew is SO amazingly competent, the world in recent years is SO totally devoid of competency,…
One way that I could imagine a human-only HN could evolve in the coming AI wasteland: motivated individuals join small local groups and are validated face-to-face at meet-ups. Local trusted leads gatekeep their…
Fully agree: I believe my decades of software engineering experience definitely help me fly LLM tools better than less experienced folks. But the much more interesting question to me: as LLM coding becomes the norm,…
My team has experienced this over the past 6 months for sure. The core of the article is “ AI-assisted development potentially short-circuits this replenishment mechanism. If new engineers can generate working…
Agree on data value, but as mentioned above I am not yet buying the “everything will be instantly copyable and so any solution is instantly commodity” argument … crud web-app sure, something with significant back-end…
“And when everyone’s super, no one will be”. Fair point, but my hope is that the creativity involved in deciding what to build, with the choice informed by engineering experience (the project/value will not be obvious…
After a multi-decade career that spanned what is rapidly seeming like the golden age of software development, I have two emotions: first gratefulness; second a mixture of resignation, maudlin reflection, and bitterness…
Thanks very much for this awesome write up! It’s detailed labor-of-love work like this that helps others (like me!) make great jumps in learning. So appreciated.
Politics aside, according to a pretty comprehensive study (118 missions) it does seem that SpaceX is much more efficient than NASA [1]. Data like this would suggest privatization of space missions is a good idea. Maybe…
SOFA works just fine with marriage, just tweak the vows: “… to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, until I feel like…
I am a C/C++ dev learning Rust on my own, and enjoying it. I am finally starting to enjoy the jiu jitsu match with the compiler/borrow-checker and the warm “my code is safe” afterglow … but I have a question for the…
“List six habits you wish to adopt, assign them to different times of the day, and aim to consistently perform at least four.” SIX? Um, how about we start with, like, one? That aside, a concise article with good advice…
I must say, I love the tagline “creating order out of chaos (or reverse if needed)”
Off-topic: I loved “The Cuckoo’s Egg”, was part of what influenced me to get a CS degree. Fantastic read.
Where’s the H1Bs? Didn’t see them in the legend, but might have missed em since that legend is legendary
I am reminded of David’s song in Psalm 19 … It’s amazing to me how in the thousands of years since he wrote these words, we’ve still only scratched the surface of observing the beauty and depth of creation. The heavens…
I can totally believe the beauty-in-the-eye-of-beholder thesis, and it’s encouraging to think that I just need to find the 3% of people that will think I’m gorgeous. But it would be interesting to run the numbers and…
Beautiful work, thanks for sharing!
I agree. Even though I thought this mission was interesting, to me the article massively overstates everything. NASA and the crew is SO amazingly competent, the world in recent years is SO totally devoid of competency,…
One way that I could imagine a human-only HN could evolve in the coming AI wasteland: motivated individuals join small local groups and are validated face-to-face at meet-ups. Local trusted leads gatekeep their…
Fully agree: I believe my decades of software engineering experience definitely help me fly LLM tools better than less experienced folks. But the much more interesting question to me: as LLM coding becomes the norm,…
My team has experienced this over the past 6 months for sure. The core of the article is “ AI-assisted development potentially short-circuits this replenishment mechanism. If new engineers can generate working…
Agree on data value, but as mentioned above I am not yet buying the “everything will be instantly copyable and so any solution is instantly commodity” argument … crud web-app sure, something with significant back-end…
“And when everyone’s super, no one will be”. Fair point, but my hope is that the creativity involved in deciding what to build, with the choice informed by engineering experience (the project/value will not be obvious…
After a multi-decade career that spanned what is rapidly seeming like the golden age of software development, I have two emotions: first gratefulness; second a mixture of resignation, maudlin reflection, and bitterness…
Thanks very much for this awesome write up! It’s detailed labor-of-love work like this that helps others (like me!) make great jumps in learning. So appreciated.
Politics aside, according to a pretty comprehensive study (118 missions) it does seem that SpaceX is much more efficient than NASA [1]. Data like this would suggest privatization of space missions is a good idea. Maybe…
SOFA works just fine with marriage, just tweak the vows: “… to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, until I feel like…
I am a C/C++ dev learning Rust on my own, and enjoying it. I am finally starting to enjoy the jiu jitsu match with the compiler/borrow-checker and the warm “my code is safe” afterglow … but I have a question for the…
“List six habits you wish to adopt, assign them to different times of the day, and aim to consistently perform at least four.” SIX? Um, how about we start with, like, one? That aside, a concise article with good advice…
I must say, I love the tagline “creating order out of chaos (or reverse if needed)”
Off-topic: I loved “The Cuckoo’s Egg”, was part of what influenced me to get a CS degree. Fantastic read.
Where’s the H1Bs? Didn’t see them in the legend, but might have missed em since that legend is legendary
I am reminded of David’s song in Psalm 19 … It’s amazing to me how in the thousands of years since he wrote these words, we’ve still only scratched the surface of observing the beauty and depth of creation. The heavens…
I can totally believe the beauty-in-the-eye-of-beholder thesis, and it’s encouraging to think that I just need to find the 3% of people that will think I’m gorgeous. But it would be interesting to run the numbers and…