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Ask HN: If AI makes your devs super productive, why layoff?

6 points·by parpfish·vor 4 Monaten·3 comments

Ask HN: Why don't Americans hire human assistants for everyday tasks?

11 points·by parpfish·vor 10 Monaten·27 comments

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parpfish
·vorgestern·discuss
i like the timer.

BUT i'd like it if each round started with letters hidden and timer paused in case i need to step away and redirect my attention to something else.
parpfish
·vorgestern·discuss
i did "habit"
parpfish
·vor 7 Tagen·discuss
i hate that there are so many worktrees now that its a real pain to find the actual file and modify it by hand.

there are so many stupid little changes (e.g., rewording or deleting their numerous comments) that would be done better and faster by me but it's usually just less cumbersome to keep asking the machine to tweak it instead.
parpfish
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
LLMs are well suited to my (some would say annoyingly) curious nature.

when i get an answer, and my first instinct is to ask a ton of follow-ups and "what about"s. i've learned to tamp this down with fellow humans, but with LLMs its great because most of the time the response is "you're right, something doesn't add up... let me try again". i think we eventually converge on to something reasonably true
parpfish
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
of you could require presentations with a Q&A section at the end.

they can use the AI all the want to help their workflow to develop teh content, but the better engage with the material enough that they can field some questions at the end.

the main downsides are:

- takes a long time to administer

- the Q&A section leads to unstandardized grading, but i think that's fine. just away from scores on precise 0-100 scale and just score in a couple coarse buckets (superb, acceptable, fail, etc)
parpfish
·vor 13 Tagen·discuss
i remember our 90s ISP advertising the use of PowWow[0] as a way to surf the web with other people. I never used it, but it seemed like a fun idea

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowWow_(chat_program)
parpfish
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
i'd love to switch from my lastpass family plan to... something else.

but there is a non-trivial switching cost to migrate several people (with varying technical aptitudes) that each use several platforms.

if 1password had a one-click migration flow they'd be able to win over a lot of converts.
parpfish
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
for a while i was using the sports gambling apps to make lots of little bets.

it was fun to put $0.50 on a game I normally wouldn't watch and tune in with a real rooting interest. i never bet more that $1 on a game because I knew that I would really dislike losing 'real money'.

the fact was that the stakes were completely irrelevant to me. the value came from definitively and publicly taking a side. if you're the fan of a team, you do this in every game. but with these little bets it's a way to sign-on for a little slice of being a fan in every game.

and that got me thinking that there's potentially a different type of gambling app that ignores the money and is more of a social/prediction-making platform. people love chasing worthless internet points (reddit upvotes, HN karma, etc), so why not build a platform that gives you points for betting?

you could let a chunk of the population scratch the itch they get to gamble without creating financial risk. they can still brag about their wins.
parpfish
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
we prevent people from gambling on early stage startups and risky investments by limiting investment to "accredited investors". same thing should apply to gambling.
parpfish
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
i hate references.

all a good reference means to a potential employer is "you are on good terms with somebody from a previous job".

and as a job seeker, it's awkward reaching out to people you may not have talked to in a couple years to announce that you're job hunting.
parpfish
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
> 2. FAANGMANGAMEME never hired that many truly exceptional people in the first place and you've fallen for corporate propaganda.

in my experience, FAANGMANGAMEME hires good people but they get placed on a weird career trajectory.

they learn how to work experience in enormous well funded company that has spent a fortune building fancy in-house tools for their dev experience, spend their time thinking about scaling problems that no other company will likely ever face, and all covered in ten layers of bureaucracy and "process".

if you hire a faang employee into your startup or normal mid-sized business, there needs to be a bit of a detox period where they have to learn what software dev is like for the rest of us mere mortals.
parpfish
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
learning or doing anything "changes your brain". that's how learning works.

i hate this phrase and how it's generally used for scare-mongering headlines.
parpfish
·vor 20 Tagen·discuss
I always love RTS games and am sad to see how they've largely disappeared.

some of my first experiences 'hacking' were modifying .ini files for command and conquer to make a new version of the game for my friends. it was... very unbalanced
parpfish
·vor 29 Tagen·discuss
all around me in the northeast are decaying little towns and attractions that used to be vacation getaways for the first half of the twentieth century.

they say that airtravel killed the catskills resorts (ala dirty dancing) because why spend a few hours in teh car when you could go someplace so much more exotic with a few hours on the plane? and now there's a second-wave killing it with social media travel photos. everybody feels like they need to travel to the same handful of farflung locales that have been deemed 'the best'. basically, people with the means to travel have decided that regional travel isn't cool enough to impress their friends, so they let it die.

i think that's a terrible mistake for everybody. people dont have a fun, affordable place to go on a little weekend jaunt. towns that could scrape by on their natrual beauty have been left to decay (and once there's no way to monetize the natural beauty, local development sees no reason to preserve it).
parpfish
·vor 30 Tagen·discuss
i've seen a number of articles claiming things like "devs self report they'er +x% more productive with AI, but actually they're -y% LESS efficient!". and i think that this is explanation for why.

as a boss (or researcher) i'm going to measure productivity based on amount of output per hour that i'm paying you; as a workers, i'm going to measure productivity based on amount of output relative to the amount of effort i'm putting in.

so what may be happening is that bosses see that output is at 80% (productivity down!) but workers see that they can give that 80% output with 40% effort (productivity up!).
parpfish
·letzten Monat·discuss
i know series hybrids aren't as efficient as parallel hybrids (thanks technology connections!), but i wonder if they'd be a good candidate for fun restomods.

drop in a tiny, powerful electric motor and a small battery (crammed in whatever location is best for weight distribution), and then wire up a little genny powered off your existing fuel tank that can jump in as a range extender
parpfish
·letzten Monat·discuss
i dont think jira (or linear or any other ticketing platform) is about saving anybody time. they know on some level that they are all a burden.

but they will gladly take the productivity hit from that time sink because it gives them teh ability to track employees. they'd rather know that everybody is working at 80% productivity than release that burden and just trust them. it's either this or filling out frustrating timesheets.
parpfish
·letzten Monat·discuss
Annyong hermano
parpfish
·letzten Monat·discuss
nitpick: "walla" -> "voila"
parpfish
·letzten Monat·discuss
i'm not sure if it's an issue of the educational system, but for at least several decades there has been a societal push to correct historical gender imbalances by encouraging girls to do well in school, go to college (especially STEM), get a career.

This has resulted in kids seeing a lot of messaging along the lines of "Girl Power! Girls can do anything!". Which to an adult looks like a shift in the tides of history, but for one of the kids that's all they've ever seen and i think that has an effect.