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ramijames

1,186 karmajoined 12 tahun yang lalu
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I am a developer and product designer, with many years working in small-scale startups. I’ve launched multiple products, scaled teams, and helped build strategies that impacted hundreds of thousands of users.

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Where the Services Jobs Went

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2 points·by ramijames·bulan lalu·0 comments

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21 points·by ramijames·5 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Automating Image Compression

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19 points·by ramijames·5 bulan yang lalu·10 comments

The Cost of Translation

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9 points·by ramijames·6 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

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ramijames
·6 jam yang lalu·discuss
I've always played the game that tests are only as useful as you have resources to attribute to them. Mostly all modern development is a compromise between new features and stuff that supports those new features (tests included, but also reviews, code maintenance, docs, etc.).

If LLMs can be utilized to quickly make deep testing possible, I think that's probably a net-positive.
ramijames
·17 jam yang lalu·discuss
I'm curious. Do you attribute this to weak and/or incomplete tests? How granular should tests be to have complete coverage so that an AI won't create a converted codebase that "passes tests" but is still functionally inaccurate?
ramijames
·18 jam yang lalu·discuss
And configuring a bot for Telegram is incredibly easy.
ramijames
·kemarin·discuss
Sounds like you are working on something naughty :)
ramijames
·kemarin·discuss
What about cost?
ramijames
·kemarin dulu·discuss
We read to them from a very young age, and kept doing it. They are 13, 11, and 7 now and we still read books together every night for the littlest one, and most nights for the older two. My wife loves doing it and finds that it is solid bonding time.

We also instilled in them that it's a good thing for people to do on their own, and have slowly been providing them guidance on what "good literature" is by providing a constant stream of recommendations. We let them choose whatever they want, of course, and don't for anything on them. They are in total control.

Beyond that, we've taught them that the library is a nice place to just hang out. It's quiet, safe, and theirs as much as anybody else's. We are stuck living in a tiny apartment in a city in the US, and for them being able to just go to the library and have time to themselves is a positive for everyone.

Lastly, we've tried to give them a sense that language itself is fun and beautiful. Lots of word games. Lots of learning weird, esoteric words that nobody else seems to know. They get a kick out of it and so do we.
ramijames
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
My kids are active, voracious readers. At least one book (500-700 pages) a week. It feels like one of the only things that I've really done right as a parent.
ramijames
·4 hari yang lalu·discuss
It's not just appetite. The market is crazy right now and people don't have money to drop $600-800 on a new console.
ramijames
·5 hari yang lalu·discuss
I guess that makes sense. Thanks for the answer and the trip down memory lane.
ramijames
·5 hari yang lalu·discuss
I miss the Amiga.
ramijames
·5 hari yang lalu·discuss
So what am I remembering that A/UX needed to boot from ROM?
ramijames
·5 hari yang lalu·discuss
If I remember correctly, there's an interesting historical reason for this: a lot of the original functionality that we'd today consider "part of the OS" was actually in ROM on hardware in really old Macs. Mouse functionality, basic windowing, etc. This meant that to get A/UX running you first had to bootstrap into a light version of Mac OS and then boot into A/UX.
ramijames
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
I eventually stopped. For the longest time I used CMD+S as a "thinking tool" and would just tap it.
ramijames
·10 hari yang lalu·discuss
And you don't have to compulsively save anymore! Autosave is everywhere!
ramijames
·14 hari yang lalu·discuss
You and I both know that capitalism values corporations over individuals.
ramijames
·21 hari yang lalu·discuss
I'm torn between "this was so bad, there's no way that they can forget" and "god, there's just enough time for just enough people to forget". I hate this.
ramijames
·22 hari yang lalu·discuss
I love these types of threads the most. I learn so much.
ramijames
·24 hari yang lalu·discuss
I didn't even bother adding them to miserablyunemployed.com. I asked a bunch of our users and zero said they wanted them. I built other stuff instead.
ramijames
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
Not using adware seems like a big upgrade to me.
ramijames
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
Use Firefox. It's an excellent browser and needs your support.