I suspect Newton is rolling in his grave at your words. Standing on the shoulders of giants also means respecting the giants. That means dedicating time to learning what they have to teach. Not treating them as a black…
Maybe that's because you're not using your time well in the first place
To be fair browsers/CSS have been solving a lot of use cases you'd normally turn to js for, lately. We should continue escalating this effort.
I fear this is an analogy for what's happening with LLMs and context engineering.
I find this a bit like saying that we can't understand East of Eden because Steinbeck is dead.
Seems like more of a subtextual/accidental ability than an emergent ability.
Exactly. If I'm going to be solving bugs, I'd rather they be my own.
Building a basic static html landing page is ridiculously easy though. What js is even needed? If it's just an html file and maybe a stylesheet of course it's easy to host. You can apply 20 lines of css and have a…
There's a balance. Not every team is made up of infallible devs, even at decent companies. Human nature is never full-trust. I've known talented devs who are great people who still need more oversight than you describe.…
Maybe that other dev has a unique ability you should reward. Sound awesome. Focus on that.
Try "Way of Being" by James Bridle.
At some points, new improvement and occasionally ingenuity need to find a healthy way back into the workflow. Moreso early on, but consistently over time as well. If we just create copies of copies forever, products…
Yeah, that commenter wildly misunderstands what "progressive" means. Like full on got the definition of the word backwards. Is this common? People think "progressive" means "complete government control"? Progressives…
Politicians do come in different flavours. There are some elected officials with good intentions. See again the AOC/Pelosi rift. The more we regulate to get money out of politics, the more good people will have a shot…
Trickle down economics isn't something you either "believe in" or "don't believe in". It's a disproven theory that does not work.
At least you're in control of when to look at the updates in new versions. A monorepo gives you less control. If you're unable to enforce control through other means, sure use a monorepo. But it's limiting.
"If the whole world was a monorepo" is a great point made me laugh.
I suspect Newton is rolling in his grave at your words. Standing on the shoulders of giants also means respecting the giants. That means dedicating time to learning what they have to teach. Not treating them as a black…
Maybe that's because you're not using your time well in the first place
To be fair browsers/CSS have been solving a lot of use cases you'd normally turn to js for, lately. We should continue escalating this effort.
I fear this is an analogy for what's happening with LLMs and context engineering.
I find this a bit like saying that we can't understand East of Eden because Steinbeck is dead.
Seems like more of a subtextual/accidental ability than an emergent ability.
Exactly. If I'm going to be solving bugs, I'd rather they be my own.
Building a basic static html landing page is ridiculously easy though. What js is even needed? If it's just an html file and maybe a stylesheet of course it's easy to host. You can apply 20 lines of css and have a…
There's a balance. Not every team is made up of infallible devs, even at decent companies. Human nature is never full-trust. I've known talented devs who are great people who still need more oversight than you describe.…
Maybe that other dev has a unique ability you should reward. Sound awesome. Focus on that.
Try "Way of Being" by James Bridle.
At some points, new improvement and occasionally ingenuity need to find a healthy way back into the workflow. Moreso early on, but consistently over time as well. If we just create copies of copies forever, products…
Yeah, that commenter wildly misunderstands what "progressive" means. Like full on got the definition of the word backwards. Is this common? People think "progressive" means "complete government control"? Progressives…
Politicians do come in different flavours. There are some elected officials with good intentions. See again the AOC/Pelosi rift. The more we regulate to get money out of politics, the more good people will have a shot…
Trickle down economics isn't something you either "believe in" or "don't believe in". It's a disproven theory that does not work.
At least you're in control of when to look at the updates in new versions. A monorepo gives you less control. If you're unable to enforce control through other means, sure use a monorepo. But it's limiting.
"If the whole world was a monorepo" is a great point made me laugh.