I don't believe the 10x claims, but since when has salary been any indication of productivity?
The problem is, who is moving “society on” and what is their agenda. I don’t think it’s healthy to encourage an attitude to just accept all change without any sort of reflection or push back.
How do you do "due diligence" on an API that frequently makes undocumented changes and only publishes acknowledgement of change after users complain? You're also talking about internal technical implementations of a…
Surely you jest? The software industry is in its current sorry state because of multiple generations of human developers happily producing an endless stream of shady features.
There is no shortage of game dev talent or adjacent creatives. It’s doubtful they will go on to find roles in the industry given the current climate and they presumably don’t have the capital to gamble on multiple years…
Get where faster? Get what over with? Aren’t you talking about destroying livelihoods? Pushing people into poverty and/or homelessness? What is the benefit exactly?
I think this is a relatively unique outlook and not one that is shared by most. If you use a tool to automate sending emails, unrelated to LLMs, in most scenarios the behaviour on the receiver is different. - If I get a…
What part of universal health care, higher minimum wage and lower housing costs sounds like "utopia" to you? That's just the system we have, but slightly better and completely achievable.
> As mentioned, my past experience with GUIs was with WinForms, and so I wanted to see what had changed or improved in the intervening years. They didn’t need to because they already had WinForms as a baseline…
> A girls’ elementary school was hit in Iran. Here’s what we know vs > US-Israeli strike on girls' school kills at least 85 students, Iran's judiciary says [1] [1]…
What is an example of a "high-end page-layout program" referenced in that document? I mean, of course I assume they exist for professional type setting, book publishing and such, but I have never seen or heard of the…
I envy the type of career you’ve had if you find this sort of behaviour unbelievable.
Every entertainment market is saturated. Even if every creative endeavour stopped now, there would still be more freely available content to last more then any individual human life span. Unless you’re the type of…
Feels like the more important question is how are you going to do all these things when Slack cuts you off, or there is some new Slack policy that prevents it, or they increase their pricing by 1000% Haven’t you…
Obesity rates have never been higher and the top fast food franchises have double digit billions in revenue. I don’t think there is any redemption arc in there for public health since the 90s.
I personally don't think ultimatums are a tool that you should ever employ in an employment situation outside of collective action. You can just leave off the ultimatum and attempt to improve your situation by…
> If you start saying no to tasks assigned by your manager, you are not going to get promoted. You’re going to end up on PIP track for insubordination. I've had a lot of success in asking "are you asking me to do this…
Given the security and privacy history of smart devices, you’d have to be a complete moron to let a human sized robot into your home.
Going to preface this post by saying I use and love Obsidian, my entire life is effectively in an Obsidian vault, I pay for sync and as a user I'm extremely happy with it. But as a developer this post is nonsense and…
I feel like when I'm presented with most modern criticism of Apple devices/software I tend to agree, but despite all the mostly valid criticisms I see batted about, who is doing consumer tech better? I've recently…
If it’s not a secret that is used to sign something, then the secret has to get from the vault to the application at some point. What mechanism are you suggesting where access to the production system doesn’t let you…
It's simple! For $50 a month we give you a thousand smeckles which you can use to crank the floba. A very good deal.
There are countless dead programming languages without communities you can pick then.
The fact your friend is suffering no consequences and is able to just carry on is exactly what is wrong with this industry. In a perfect world the creation of software would have been locked down like other engineering…
Interesting that you could have posted about any of the points being made in the link but you choose this one. Personally I think the term is well deserved and am glad it continues to be popularised.
I don't believe the 10x claims, but since when has salary been any indication of productivity?
The problem is, who is moving “society on” and what is their agenda. I don’t think it’s healthy to encourage an attitude to just accept all change without any sort of reflection or push back.
How do you do "due diligence" on an API that frequently makes undocumented changes and only publishes acknowledgement of change after users complain? You're also talking about internal technical implementations of a…
Surely you jest? The software industry is in its current sorry state because of multiple generations of human developers happily producing an endless stream of shady features.
There is no shortage of game dev talent or adjacent creatives. It’s doubtful they will go on to find roles in the industry given the current climate and they presumably don’t have the capital to gamble on multiple years…
Get where faster? Get what over with? Aren’t you talking about destroying livelihoods? Pushing people into poverty and/or homelessness? What is the benefit exactly?
I think this is a relatively unique outlook and not one that is shared by most. If you use a tool to automate sending emails, unrelated to LLMs, in most scenarios the behaviour on the receiver is different. - If I get a…
What part of universal health care, higher minimum wage and lower housing costs sounds like "utopia" to you? That's just the system we have, but slightly better and completely achievable.
> As mentioned, my past experience with GUIs was with WinForms, and so I wanted to see what had changed or improved in the intervening years. They didn’t need to because they already had WinForms as a baseline…
> A girls’ elementary school was hit in Iran. Here’s what we know vs > US-Israeli strike on girls' school kills at least 85 students, Iran's judiciary says [1] [1]…
What is an example of a "high-end page-layout program" referenced in that document? I mean, of course I assume they exist for professional type setting, book publishing and such, but I have never seen or heard of the…
I envy the type of career you’ve had if you find this sort of behaviour unbelievable.
Every entertainment market is saturated. Even if every creative endeavour stopped now, there would still be more freely available content to last more then any individual human life span. Unless you’re the type of…
Feels like the more important question is how are you going to do all these things when Slack cuts you off, or there is some new Slack policy that prevents it, or they increase their pricing by 1000% Haven’t you…
Obesity rates have never been higher and the top fast food franchises have double digit billions in revenue. I don’t think there is any redemption arc in there for public health since the 90s.
I personally don't think ultimatums are a tool that you should ever employ in an employment situation outside of collective action. You can just leave off the ultimatum and attempt to improve your situation by…
> If you start saying no to tasks assigned by your manager, you are not going to get promoted. You’re going to end up on PIP track for insubordination. I've had a lot of success in asking "are you asking me to do this…
Given the security and privacy history of smart devices, you’d have to be a complete moron to let a human sized robot into your home.
Going to preface this post by saying I use and love Obsidian, my entire life is effectively in an Obsidian vault, I pay for sync and as a user I'm extremely happy with it. But as a developer this post is nonsense and…
I feel like when I'm presented with most modern criticism of Apple devices/software I tend to agree, but despite all the mostly valid criticisms I see batted about, who is doing consumer tech better? I've recently…
If it’s not a secret that is used to sign something, then the secret has to get from the vault to the application at some point. What mechanism are you suggesting where access to the production system doesn’t let you…
It's simple! For $50 a month we give you a thousand smeckles which you can use to crank the floba. A very good deal.
There are countless dead programming languages without communities you can pick then.
The fact your friend is suffering no consequences and is able to just carry on is exactly what is wrong with this industry. In a perfect world the creation of software would have been locked down like other engineering…
Interesting that you could have posted about any of the points being made in the link but you choose this one. Personally I think the term is well deserved and am glad it continues to be popularised.