You can be part of the new reputation economy, IF you can afford Multiple Claude Max subscriptions and use all your tokens for it.
Kind of like "getting good" at a collectible card game. It's more weighted toward whether you have money (and are willing to spend it) than anything else.
They're spinning this as a positive learning experience, and trying to make themselves look good. But, make no mistake, this was a failure on Anthropic's part to prevent this kind of abuse from being possible through their systems in the first place. They shouldn't be earning any dap from this.
I'm finding that Bitbucket works well enough for my needs. It's CI is kind of an acquired taste, but once you hammer it into shape, it'll do what you need.
There's going to be a demand for Artisanal/Organic/Hallucination-free programmers in the future, much like there's a demand for COBOL programmers now, but bigger.
I'm building a music file manager using Electron. I'm deferring the actual music playing to VLC, but I need a way to sort through my many audio files to quickly select and launch what I want to hear.
The problem with the proposed solution is that many teams can't accurately break down tasks small enough. And, even those smaller tasks have variability in how long they take to do. What I've seen is that most teams don't really know how far "stories" break down into their simplest tasks until they actually do the work.
So, that puts us back at square one, for the most part. A story point may not tell you a lot, but tasks in this form often present the same problem.
SharePoint itself was only built so that it could be marketed as a "Notes killer". It doesn't do nearly what Notes did, but most shops only found that out after they were told to try to replace their Notes apps with SharePoint.
Neither is exclusive of the other. I'd start with React, since it's 80% of the market. But, once you feel comfortable with that, move on to learning Vue.
Also, it's worth it to consider looking at Svelte. If anything is going to take a chunk out of React's market share in the future, it will be Svelte or something that looks like it.
Remember that there's no limit to what you can learn, one step at a time.
Keep an eye on this, because this will do nothing to lower congestion in NYC. It's purely a money grab.
The drop in traffic that experts are expecting already happened during the Bloomberg administration, when they made most areas in Lower and Midtown Manhattan "no parking" zones, and jacked up the taxes on parking garages.
No one drives into Manhattan unless they have to, and congestion pricing won't change the situation for those people who don't have a choice.
Express is still the "go-to" now, because it's the rare case of a Node library that's stable, battle-tested, and doesn't change much. (Yes, the maintainers having not been able to release v5 has actually been a sort of advantage.)
But, there are other great options to go with now, and you probably won't go wrong with fastify or hapi.
Feels like there's so much massive societal damage coming out of Stanford (Theranos, FTX, so much more...), that it's kind of a dying platform. If I'm a high-achieving high-schooler, I'm going to have real second thoughts about applying here.
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You can be part of the new reputation economy, IF you can afford Multiple Claude Max subscriptions and use all your tokens for it.
Kind of like "getting good" at a collectible card game. It's more weighted toward whether you have money (and are willing to spend it) than anything else.