As a junior dev there is this pressure to produce code, add features, and investigate bugs within unprecedented time period. I know whole code base is fking up but i will still add that feature or do a sloppy bug fix…
There are concerns that AI might/will make mistakes. Instead of optimizing for producing perfect code, they think that AI can fix bugs as fast as it produces code and are optimizing for MTTR. Sounds like decision made…
ClaudeCode: - Making functions async without need; it doesn't know the difference between the two or in which scenarios to use them. - Consistently fails to make changes to the frontend if a project grows above 5000 LOC…
Few months ago, the founder was talking about "AGI" and ridiculous universal basic compute. At this point, I don't even know whom to believe. My first hand experience tells ChatGPT and even ClaudeCode are no where near…
There is no moat in selling/renting AI models. They are a commoditized product now. I can't imagine with what thought process did investors poured in such money on OpenAI.
It's okay to bring some "natural" language in technical communication. It feels more humane. All the whitewashed corporate language, riddled marketing bullshit feels so soul dead.
That means you would need to expose your proprietary code and you will be left with no moat.
It's interesting to see hacker news response time reaching almost 2 seconds for this post.
>The longer someone lives, the more potential value they can contribute to a society. This is questionable. Highly populous countries have worse living conditions than moderately populous ones, currently.
Isn't it Output Power / Input Power which results Q > 1?
Injecting JS into the page or controlling it using extension APIs is not a secure way to control the browser.
I think, in the end, it comes down to hope—how hopeful you are that your blogs will turn out to be beneficial one day.
It would be interesting to consider where humans would find fulfillment when what they have done every day for years is rendered worthless.
Location: Bangalore, India Remote: Flexible Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Full Stack (Python, Node.js, Vue, React, Docker, AWS) Résumé/CV: https://tinyurl.com/resume-sparrow Email: srvajpe@gmail.com About me: I…
I use a mixture of both discovery and planning. The problem with pure discovery approach is I sometimes start to code when I am not completely attentive because of deadlines, and if I am working with a larger codebase…
As a junior dev there is this pressure to produce code, add features, and investigate bugs within unprecedented time period. I know whole code base is fking up but i will still add that feature or do a sloppy bug fix…
There are concerns that AI might/will make mistakes. Instead of optimizing for producing perfect code, they think that AI can fix bugs as fast as it produces code and are optimizing for MTTR. Sounds like decision made…
ClaudeCode: - Making functions async without need; it doesn't know the difference between the two or in which scenarios to use them. - Consistently fails to make changes to the frontend if a project grows above 5000 LOC…
Few months ago, the founder was talking about "AGI" and ridiculous universal basic compute. At this point, I don't even know whom to believe. My first hand experience tells ChatGPT and even ClaudeCode are no where near…
There is no moat in selling/renting AI models. They are a commoditized product now. I can't imagine with what thought process did investors poured in such money on OpenAI.
It's okay to bring some "natural" language in technical communication. It feels more humane. All the whitewashed corporate language, riddled marketing bullshit feels so soul dead.
That means you would need to expose your proprietary code and you will be left with no moat.
It's interesting to see hacker news response time reaching almost 2 seconds for this post.
>The longer someone lives, the more potential value they can contribute to a society. This is questionable. Highly populous countries have worse living conditions than moderately populous ones, currently.
Isn't it Output Power / Input Power which results Q > 1?
Injecting JS into the page or controlling it using extension APIs is not a secure way to control the browser.
I think, in the end, it comes down to hope—how hopeful you are that your blogs will turn out to be beneficial one day.
It would be interesting to consider where humans would find fulfillment when what they have done every day for years is rendered worthless.
Location: Bangalore, India Remote: Flexible Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Full Stack (Python, Node.js, Vue, React, Docker, AWS) Résumé/CV: https://tinyurl.com/resume-sparrow Email: srvajpe@gmail.com About me: I…
I use a mixture of both discovery and planning. The problem with pure discovery approach is I sometimes start to code when I am not completely attentive because of deadlines, and if I am working with a larger codebase…