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robofanatic
·6 giorni fa·discuss
Exactly! We have accepted British English, American English, Australian English …. Lets just accept AI English and move on.
robofanatic
·26 giorni fa·discuss
would love to see some Fibonacci ear rings
robofanatic
·29 giorni fa·discuss
I always think these airline people see passengers as fish and put baits all over the places.
robofanatic
·mese scorso·discuss
may be he meant, doubled our users who actually submitted the form
robofanatic
·mese scorso·discuss
> Half the code was written in a language you didn't understand. The other half was written using libraries you never heard of.

> As you waded through the slop, you browsed job postings and fantasized about leaving

Just because you didn't understand something or haven't heard about a library, doesn't mean its slop. How do you make sure your definition of "clean code" is not a slop to others?
robofanatic
·mese scorso·discuss
Give an abstract requirement and access to your AI tool. Ask the candidate to create a working solution and review the AI generated code. requirement analysis and code review are now the primary skills for developers.
robofanatic
·mese scorso·discuss
Is anyone else confused by thier cookie consent banner? The switches start out gray and become black when toggled. which position means consent? It feels intentionally misleading.
robofanatic
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> e.g. Indian parents can obtain Indian citizenship for their kids but it also means letting go of the kids' US citizenship

This is not true, India has something called “Overseas Citizenship of India” which is technically not a citizenship even though the name says, but its a life time visa available for US citizens of Indian origin. And you don’t have to give up US citizenship
robofanatic
·2 mesi fa·discuss
How will this affect TSLA share holders? Will the value go up or down?
robofanatic
·2 mesi fa·discuss
$44B is peanuts for a soon to be trillionaire
robofanatic
·2 mesi fa·discuss
He is a billionaire and still thinks at a developer level is pretty remarkable! Hope other billionaires pay attention to this!
robofanatic
·2 mesi fa·discuss
A good PM knows rejecting bad ideas is a big part of their job.
robofanatic
·2 mesi fa·discuss
and this is the fifth comment
robofanatic
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> However, I need to let you know that we are unable to issue compensation for degraded service or technical errors that result in incorrect billing routing.

What a claude excuse
robofanatic
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> The world is like a ride in an amusement park

only difference is, in real world there may be consequences that you may not be able to undo so you may have to be little careful while riding.
robofanatic
·3 mesi fa·discuss
invention of bitcoin is significant enough that world needs to know who really did it. Why is the person hiding is the real question.
robofanatic
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Well, in few years not sure I will know how to think any more. If I am stuck on something I just ask the LLM and get the solution. While this shortcut sometimes saves me a ton of time and headaches, I miss that long route of thinking and getting to a solution myself. Maybe in future we will have gyms for brain workouts… I don’t know
robofanatic
·4 mesi fa·discuss
But hopefully erratic behavior of such callers may actually bring some change because Karen is definitely going to complain about him once the manager asks why the fax machine is down.
robofanatic
·4 mesi fa·discuss
this is magic. hope Spotify doesn't spot it and stop it!
robofanatic
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Of course my only objection was the language. LLMs are now old enough to leave the jargon behind and talk in simple easy to understand terms.