> If your a safe driver That's the issue. So many people are burried in their phone or just simply driving irresponsibly for the conditions, these features may be better for them. As someone who respects the…
The issue isn't that it couldn't be done without technology. The problem is when everyone else has moved on to the technology based solution (mobile phones) if you don't you're just out of luck.
This is exactly the concern folks I talk with have. With all of the force reductions in the last few years attributed (real or not its how they're marketed) to AI gains, It's hard not to see that as a trend.
Sounds nice. I've seen places that have essentially given up email in favor of teams for all communication.
> "Can you accept that there can be a function named multiplyBy5 that does something else instead"). I think anyone that can understand a function can understand this, but one might not be happy accepting it's the case,…
Are there people that would legitimately argue point 1? If you are only looking at the call site, sure that could be confusing, but if you are looking at the definition as provided in your post, surely anyone that is…
Agreed, but for some reason the majority of folks don't care about these externalities at all. I see the externalities and the harm they are and may cause, and at the same time I find it increasingly difficult to avoid…
That's an interesting metaphor. Maybe it's because it does match my own experience, but I definitely agree and see it playing out in my own usage. Obviously the stakes are lower, I still review code before making a PR,…
My child's school is the same, they use the diagnostic software. My question was more toward wondering if the diagnostic is as anemic as the learning version in terms of being adaptive.
If the learning software isn't actually adaptive, is the testing software?
That maybe true, value is producing simple solutions as requirements get complex, but will companies realize and value this?
Chicago does have rules for timely show removal on sidewalks. In practice I have never heard of anyone receiving a fine even when the walk in front of a property remains uncleared for weeks on end. There is essentially…
While I think this is good advice, the fact that it's true feels backward to me. "We have a legal or contractual obligation to be less secure than we otherwise would be." Just seems silly.
Could make the same argument for SQLite, the threshold is lower, but similarly you can pretty far with it. Then decide what's next, once you're out growing it.
> AI+Competent Developer paid $300k TC > Competent Developer paid $400k TC >>> AI+Average Developer paid $30k TC >> Average Developer paid $40k TC >>>>> Average Developer paid $200k TC Huh?
Thnks for sharing. Your process is something I have been trying to be more deliberate about, as I value and find happiness by some similar things and I appreciate how you describe it.
As opposed to a child uploading a selfie of an adult on a new account.
This term needs to catch on, this is the first I've seen it, bit it explains why so many prodict decisions are made and those who know better/different are just too small a minority to get any say. We're dragged into…
I hate that future so much, but I don't know what to do to avoid it. My sole choice to bank on pc and use it as a pc will not be considered by the product people making the choice to go smart phone app only. I'm…
> The Play Integrity shenanigans is mostly on app developers. I completely agree, but as a user I'm the victim of the developers choice.
This feature dated back to the .NET 1.1 days and was a " web site" project vs a "web app" project. It operated much like PBP, in the sense you could ftp raw code and it just worked, but it could also just blow up in…
Docs, sure but excel is still excel.
I have done same thing with sitemap.xml.
> spectacular Not exactly the word I'd use, since it really hasn't changed since VB4, but it's definitely reliable and stable.
I remember even back in the early 2000s https for credit card forms was pretty common. Surprised a company like Pandora wasn't with it by thr 2010s.
> If your a safe driver That's the issue. So many people are burried in their phone or just simply driving irresponsibly for the conditions, these features may be better for them. As someone who respects the…
The issue isn't that it couldn't be done without technology. The problem is when everyone else has moved on to the technology based solution (mobile phones) if you don't you're just out of luck.
This is exactly the concern folks I talk with have. With all of the force reductions in the last few years attributed (real or not its how they're marketed) to AI gains, It's hard not to see that as a trend.
Sounds nice. I've seen places that have essentially given up email in favor of teams for all communication.
> "Can you accept that there can be a function named multiplyBy5 that does something else instead"). I think anyone that can understand a function can understand this, but one might not be happy accepting it's the case,…
Are there people that would legitimately argue point 1? If you are only looking at the call site, sure that could be confusing, but if you are looking at the definition as provided in your post, surely anyone that is…
Agreed, but for some reason the majority of folks don't care about these externalities at all. I see the externalities and the harm they are and may cause, and at the same time I find it increasingly difficult to avoid…
That's an interesting metaphor. Maybe it's because it does match my own experience, but I definitely agree and see it playing out in my own usage. Obviously the stakes are lower, I still review code before making a PR,…
My child's school is the same, they use the diagnostic software. My question was more toward wondering if the diagnostic is as anemic as the learning version in terms of being adaptive.
If the learning software isn't actually adaptive, is the testing software?
That maybe true, value is producing simple solutions as requirements get complex, but will companies realize and value this?
Chicago does have rules for timely show removal on sidewalks. In practice I have never heard of anyone receiving a fine even when the walk in front of a property remains uncleared for weeks on end. There is essentially…
While I think this is good advice, the fact that it's true feels backward to me. "We have a legal or contractual obligation to be less secure than we otherwise would be." Just seems silly.
Could make the same argument for SQLite, the threshold is lower, but similarly you can pretty far with it. Then decide what's next, once you're out growing it.
> AI+Competent Developer paid $300k TC > Competent Developer paid $400k TC >>> AI+Average Developer paid $30k TC >> Average Developer paid $40k TC >>>>> Average Developer paid $200k TC Huh?
Thnks for sharing. Your process is something I have been trying to be more deliberate about, as I value and find happiness by some similar things and I appreciate how you describe it.
As opposed to a child uploading a selfie of an adult on a new account.
This term needs to catch on, this is the first I've seen it, bit it explains why so many prodict decisions are made and those who know better/different are just too small a minority to get any say. We're dragged into…
I hate that future so much, but I don't know what to do to avoid it. My sole choice to bank on pc and use it as a pc will not be considered by the product people making the choice to go smart phone app only. I'm…
> The Play Integrity shenanigans is mostly on app developers. I completely agree, but as a user I'm the victim of the developers choice.
This feature dated back to the .NET 1.1 days and was a " web site" project vs a "web app" project. It operated much like PBP, in the sense you could ftp raw code and it just worked, but it could also just blow up in…
Docs, sure but excel is still excel.
I have done same thing with sitemap.xml.
> spectacular Not exactly the word I'd use, since it really hasn't changed since VB4, but it's definitely reliable and stable.
I remember even back in the early 2000s https for credit card forms was pretty common. Surprised a company like Pandora wasn't with it by thr 2010s.