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2sk21
·last month·discuss
This seems more like a marketing move though following the old dictum that all publicity is good publicity.
2sk21
·last month·discuss
You can turn off the "smart" features in the settings page for gmail. I did this and find it to be much more usable!
2sk21
·3 months ago·discuss
This is just insane! Why hasn't this bubbled up to the top?
2sk21
·5 months ago·discuss
You can, most certainly, drive a car without understanding how it works. A pilot of an aircraft on the other hand needs a fairly detailed understanding of the subsystems in order to effectively fly it.

I think being a programmer is closer to being an aircraft pilot than a car driver.
2sk21
·5 months ago·discuss
Indeed - there is a lot of fake "productivity" going on with these swarms of agents
2sk21
·6 months ago·discuss
I was reminded of this classic short story by Isaac Asimov, The feeling of Power: https://archive.org/details/1958-02_IF/page/4/mode/2up
2sk21
·6 months ago·discuss
I feel grateful that I retired a few years ago and no longer have to make a living being a developer.
2sk21
·6 months ago·discuss
This reminds me of the early 1980s, when home PCs were still very new, the main use cases that vendors used to promote were managing household accounts and recipes. These use cases were extremely unimpressive for most ordinary people. It took a long time for PCs to become ubiquitous in homes - until gaming and the web became common.
2sk21
·6 months ago·discuss
IDEs used to be extremely expensive back in the 1990s. IDEs such as Microsoft Visual Studio and IBM's Visual age for Java were quite expensive subscription as I recall. subsequently, open source IDEs like Eclipse and VisualStudio seem to have become the norm.
2sk21
·7 months ago·discuss
The next generation of SEO - this article is both hilarious and disturbing
2sk21
·7 months ago·discuss
This is absolutely mind boggling. Why hasn't this bubbled up to the top of HN?
2sk21
·10 months ago·discuss
Reviewing someone else's large pull request is like having a second task in parallel with what you are working on yourself!
2sk21
·10 months ago·discuss
Telecom vendors were doing exactly this before the dotcom crash of 2000
2sk21
·4 years ago·discuss
I read the book The Soul of a New Machine in 1982 when I was an undergraduate in India. I was so impressed that I became determined to get into software development as a career. Then I came to America for grad school and got a programming job on campus in a science lab and the first thing I saw in the computer room was a Data General MV8000. I was awestruck that I was seeing the actual machine described in the book. I still remember learning to program in C on that machine - many happy hours on weekends.
2sk21
·6 years ago·discuss
Out of curiosity is there any possibility that the new Microsoft Flight Simulator could ever run on Linux?
2sk21
·7 years ago·discuss
Google of today sounds a lot like the IBM of the early 90s. There were many clock watchers who came in, read the newspapers and left for the day - with a long lunch break in-between. A big chunk of these people were kicked out by the crisis that hit IBM in 1994.
2sk21
·7 years ago·discuss
I'm really impressed - what a great project!
2sk21
·8 years ago·discuss
I'm testing this hypothesis. I have not logged into Facebook for three months and am still getting daily emails with links to posts