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I've recently started taking it and I've definitely noticed improved cognitive function. obviously all anecdotal and likely other contributing factors too (have been exercising more)..
Doing this without deep understanding can lead you down wrong paths that aren't easily fixable though.
Im the pre-AI era you could ask engineers to write a document and that proves they've thought/ not thought a problem space out. having docs be an important part of your company culture was essentially the forcing…
yeah, this only applies to lifetime subscribers
I agree, and I think this extends to programming too. A lot of of software practices are built on the expectation humans are writing, reviewing and shipping code with that quickly becoming the case, processes, practices…
what i enjoy the most is every "AI will replace engineers" article is written by an employee working at an AI company with testimonials from other people also working at AI companies
The way things usually gain traction is when a big tech company has success experimenting with it. it happened with node way back and happening with rust now. the fact we haven't heard much about was use is probably…
It sounds like the author and their team were more comfortable with node.js than python. they acknowledge fastapi was a good alternative that could solve their issues and allow some code reuse, but decided not to…
The idea is to keep your mind clear on what the priority is. If you didn't write many lines of code but still solved problems, you did your job. The two aren't mutually exclusive, but it helps in prioritization
I mean I can subscribe to 5 different streaming services and pay $50-60/mo, and how far away are we from having a service that provides a collection of streaming services (i.e. cable TV). The problem that's happening…
yeah the Australian Netflix at least has a very fragmented selection nowadays. The only things that keep my interest are really their originals. I think Stan has most of the more well known shows these days, and I think…
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I've recently started taking it and I've definitely noticed improved cognitive function. obviously all anecdotal and likely other contributing factors too (have been exercising more)..
Doing this without deep understanding can lead you down wrong paths that aren't easily fixable though.
Im the pre-AI era you could ask engineers to write a document and that proves they've thought/ not thought a problem space out. having docs be an important part of your company culture was essentially the forcing…
yeah, this only applies to lifetime subscribers
I agree, and I think this extends to programming too. A lot of of software practices are built on the expectation humans are writing, reviewing and shipping code with that quickly becoming the case, processes, practices…
what i enjoy the most is every "AI will replace engineers" article is written by an employee working at an AI company with testimonials from other people also working at AI companies
The way things usually gain traction is when a big tech company has success experimenting with it. it happened with node way back and happening with rust now. the fact we haven't heard much about was use is probably…
It sounds like the author and their team were more comfortable with node.js than python. they acknowledge fastapi was a good alternative that could solve their issues and allow some code reuse, but decided not to…
The idea is to keep your mind clear on what the priority is. If you didn't write many lines of code but still solved problems, you did your job. The two aren't mutually exclusive, but it helps in prioritization
I mean I can subscribe to 5 different streaming services and pay $50-60/mo, and how far away are we from having a service that provides a collection of streaming services (i.e. cable TV). The problem that's happening…
yeah the Australian Netflix at least has a very fragmented selection nowadays. The only things that keep my interest are really their originals. I think Stan has most of the more well known shows these days, and I think…