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PradeetPatel
·10 giorni fa·discuss
>Sadly, CERN is not hiring Russians

Is that even legal under Swiss discrimination laws?
PradeetPatel
·2 mesi fa·discuss
There seems to be a massive push against DEI over the last few years in the tech industry globally, despite it being one of the industry's greatest strength.

Does anyone know what caused this?
PradeetPatel
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Change the physical conference into a virtual one, this way it respects the speakers, allow people to mingle and ideas to flourish.

It's no replacement for an in-person conference, but this approach is better than straight up cancelling everything.
PradeetPatel
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Government put their national interest ahead of NGO organisations should not come as a surprise to anyone.

This reads like a failing part on the organisers to manage such risk, and decided to kick up a stink about it instead of implementing a fallback strategy.
PradeetPatel
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Long term retention is built on brand trust and usability, then ensh*ttification happens.
PradeetPatel
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Precisely, the industry needs to empower the engineers to shift left and integrate security as a part of the SDLC. this is the only way to provide continuous assurance in the age of AI.
PradeetPatel
·3 mesi fa·discuss
No need for this kind of attitude here. If you can extract more value out of a customer using more data points, wouldn't you? Or will you simply leave money on the table for someone else to take.
PradeetPatel
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I wish. Check out colleagues.ai as the Chinese equivalent of the programme.
PradeetPatel
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Tbh that's to be expected, the work machine is the company's property and there shouldn't be any expectation of privacy.

I work at a tech firm in India, and we are encouraged to create skills.md based on the traits of our colleagues, with the intention of reducing key personnel risk. A handful of engineers were let go as the result of a re-alignment, and their AI counterparts are actively maintaining their code.

I wonder if this is where they are going.
PradeetPatel
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The proposed industry solution is to use agents to review PRs, as not to slow down the velocity of delivery...

My current workplace is going through a major "realignment" exercise to replace as many testers with agents as humanely possible, which proved to be a challenge when the existing process is not well documented.
PradeetPatel
·3 mesi fa·discuss
It might not be a bad thing if we have an Internet for humans, and a segmented Internet for AI.
PradeetPatel
·3 mesi fa·discuss
What an incredibly diverse and inclusive UI design. I often find that Indian mythologies tend to be overshadowed, but with the advent of AI generated art and media there's been a resurgence of Indian-centric stories.

Keep up the good work!
PradeetPatel
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Can you elaborate on it? I've only noticed more GitHub features post Microsoft acquisition.

GitHub Actions and Copilot integration are pretty much a staple at my workplace.
PradeetPatel
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Why would it be satire? I thought that's a pretty stranded Agentic workflows.

My current workplace follows a similar workflow. We have a repository full of agent.md files for different roles and associated personas.

E.g. For project managers, you might have a feature focused one, a delivery driven one, and one that aims to minimise scope/technology creep.
PradeetPatel
·8 mesi fa·discuss
That would be the dream, it has been stated by many AI leaders that AI is the key to UBI, democratising that capability will prevent specific monopolies having a stranglehold on our future.
PradeetPatel
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Is that the one not too far from the statue of Tesla donated by the Serbian government? I vaguely remember visiting it a good few years ago...