For me there are a few main takeaways on how AI _could_ supersede the average ER doctor. The first is that a technical solution can be trained on _ALL_ medical data and have access to it all in the moment. It is…
As someone that started using Co-work, I feel like I am going insane with the frequency that I have to keep telling it to stay on task. If you ask it to do something laborious like review a bunch of websites for…
I would be interested to see how people would apply this working as a coding assistant. For me, its application in solutioning seem very strong, particularly vibe coding, and potentially agentic coding. One of my main…
It has been interesting what both groups of 'yes' and 'no' chime in here. Personally I am on the side of 'no' but for a rather simple reason. I ask myself the following question: Why spend time being good at something…
I have posited a similar idea with some of the people I work with. The issue of having complex, multi-step tasks be completed successfully has already been solved. You don't heavily invest in having one single expert…
As a reasonably experienced programmer that has watched Andrej's videos the one thing I would recommend is that they not be used as a starting point to learn neural networks but as a reinforcement or enhancement method…
I think it's fair to say when you hit the hundreds of millions of dollars mark the diminishing returns for making things happen faster have well and truly kicked in. Perhaps the only benefit would be extra computational…
People will under-deliver when there is no clear outcome or agenda for their work. Within the office the pressure of contributing to work is provided because others can see what you have on your screen and if its not…
A _vast_ majority of exceeding the speed limit is not done for valid reasons.
I would add another thing that you suddenly have a less clear agenda or daily goals to achieve. Working as a IC you often have a backlog of work provided by someone else where it is their job to prioritise and structure…
Personally I have found it to be quite accurate. The smaller the company you work for the likelihood of 'flexibility' in your role increases. Those companies just don't have the headcount to have a full suite of…
Code Heroes | Brisbane, Australia | Full-time | Onsite | https://www.codeheroes.com.au Our stack: Flutter / Dart, Xamarin / C#, Firebase, JavaScript Code Heroes are a small mobile app company based in Brisbane focusing…
Not really a challenge with finding local talent, it's more that we have found fantastic employees by being open to those outside of the immediate area. That is not to say that finding those experienced in Dart in south…
Code Heroes | Brisbane, Australia | Full-time | Onsite | https://www.codeheroes.com.au Our stack: Flutter / Dart, Xamarin / C#, Firebase, JavaScript Code Heroes are a mobile app company based in Brisbane focusing on…
Isn't that We's end goal though? To get billion dollar companies like Microsoft, Stripe, etc. as tenants. People that don't really want to deal with running an entire building when they can just pay someone else to do…
A key focus that I always have when mentoring juniors is confining their work scope to something they can refer back to. It is a common mentality to simply allow them to browse around the code and perhaps solve some…
My company recently went through a re-org and placed one of the senior developers in a new lead engineer for R&D projects. He certainly is an excellent developer and quite a competent communicator however it really was…
The 2x field of view will still be smaller than most anticipate so its likely still not suitable for anything outside of commercial applications. I was fortunate enough to try the v1 of hololens when a Microsoft…
You are thinking of cryptomining, specifically ones that use proof-of-work blockchains.
For me there are a few main takeaways on how AI _could_ supersede the average ER doctor. The first is that a technical solution can be trained on _ALL_ medical data and have access to it all in the moment. It is…
As someone that started using Co-work, I feel like I am going insane with the frequency that I have to keep telling it to stay on task. If you ask it to do something laborious like review a bunch of websites for…
I would be interested to see how people would apply this working as a coding assistant. For me, its application in solutioning seem very strong, particularly vibe coding, and potentially agentic coding. One of my main…
It has been interesting what both groups of 'yes' and 'no' chime in here. Personally I am on the side of 'no' but for a rather simple reason. I ask myself the following question: Why spend time being good at something…
I have posited a similar idea with some of the people I work with. The issue of having complex, multi-step tasks be completed successfully has already been solved. You don't heavily invest in having one single expert…
As a reasonably experienced programmer that has watched Andrej's videos the one thing I would recommend is that they not be used as a starting point to learn neural networks but as a reinforcement or enhancement method…
I think it's fair to say when you hit the hundreds of millions of dollars mark the diminishing returns for making things happen faster have well and truly kicked in. Perhaps the only benefit would be extra computational…
People will under-deliver when there is no clear outcome or agenda for their work. Within the office the pressure of contributing to work is provided because others can see what you have on your screen and if its not…
A _vast_ majority of exceeding the speed limit is not done for valid reasons.
I would add another thing that you suddenly have a less clear agenda or daily goals to achieve. Working as a IC you often have a backlog of work provided by someone else where it is their job to prioritise and structure…
Personally I have found it to be quite accurate. The smaller the company you work for the likelihood of 'flexibility' in your role increases. Those companies just don't have the headcount to have a full suite of…
Code Heroes | Brisbane, Australia | Full-time | Onsite | https://www.codeheroes.com.au Our stack: Flutter / Dart, Xamarin / C#, Firebase, JavaScript Code Heroes are a small mobile app company based in Brisbane focusing…
Not really a challenge with finding local talent, it's more that we have found fantastic employees by being open to those outside of the immediate area. That is not to say that finding those experienced in Dart in south…
Code Heroes | Brisbane, Australia | Full-time | Onsite | https://www.codeheroes.com.au Our stack: Flutter / Dart, Xamarin / C#, Firebase, JavaScript Code Heroes are a mobile app company based in Brisbane focusing on…
Isn't that We's end goal though? To get billion dollar companies like Microsoft, Stripe, etc. as tenants. People that don't really want to deal with running an entire building when they can just pay someone else to do…
A key focus that I always have when mentoring juniors is confining their work scope to something they can refer back to. It is a common mentality to simply allow them to browse around the code and perhaps solve some…
My company recently went through a re-org and placed one of the senior developers in a new lead engineer for R&D projects. He certainly is an excellent developer and quite a competent communicator however it really was…
The 2x field of view will still be smaller than most anticipate so its likely still not suitable for anything outside of commercial applications. I was fortunate enough to try the v1 of hololens when a Microsoft…
You are thinking of cryptomining, specifically ones that use proof-of-work blockchains.