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fmbb
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
The Blue Lagoon is more like using waste cold than waste heat.
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·6 dagen geleden·discuss
make no mistakes
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·12 dagen geleden·discuss
I have not seen Kent Beck argue for eXtreme Programming or other Agile methods in nuclear power plant software or aviation. These are niche industries and constitute a vanishingly tiny part of all the lines of code out there I presume.

The fact that short iterations adding features incrementally leads to better outcomes for software project is something professionals have known and argued for since the 1960s.
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·13 dagen geleden·discuss
Well he makes software and writes about software development doesn’t he?

Hardware has some hard limitations. The reason software was even invented at all was precisely to escape those limitations.
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·13 dagen geleden·discuss
All tech debt I have ever seen in my 15 years of professional software development has been someone building too many abstractions or generalizations trying to future proof stuff.
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·15 dagen geleden·discuss
Human talent or LLM talent?
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·16 dagen geleden·discuss
> I always thought this complexity was there for some good reason (security?).

It's just design by committee.
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·17 dagen geleden·discuss
> Economics is downstream of physics.

I don’t think this is true if finance is included in economics.

… unless of course by physics you also mean metaphysics.
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·vorige maand·discuss
> Some times one will spin for a long time on certain problems where the other has no problem finding the appropriate parts of the codebase and getting an efficient solution.

Surely this is just to the random nature of these stochastic parrots?

Do you mean you have identified a class of problems Claude always stalls on and another class of problems Codex always stalls on? What identifies these different classes of problems you see? How would you say Claude is stronger than Codex and vice versa? Why?
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·vorige maand·discuss
You prevent the LLM from deleting your instances by not granting its AWS user that permission. Whatever tool you let it use to talk to AWS is irrelevant.
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·vorige maand·discuss
I’m not sure it can ever be cheaper than a human cleaner so maybe the hotel industry does not want to subsidize the training.
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·vorige maand·discuss
Seems like there is some synergy to be found here!
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·vorige maand·discuss
Solution: take turns every other year.
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·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Not putting all your eggs in one basket is a good choice. I think the AWS service catalog makes you adopt more than you need or want anyway, it is a great way of locking people into one vendor.
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·2 maanden geleden·discuss
A lot of the alternatives there are tagged "EU hosted". Some are not.

Are the ones that are tagged "EU hosted" among the ones you mean host on Google Cloud, AWS or Microsoft?
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·2 maanden geleden·discuss
I don’t thing maintaining and testing support for an extra runtime is free.

It is by definition cheaper to not support extra runtimes like Kaluma, Elsa, WinterJS. Adding support is not just the initial work of adapting CI and writing policies, maintenance and support is ongoing work.
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·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Proactively removing work, yes.
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·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Well if you promise support you promise support.

You cannot take back a promise after you make it. So if you discover bugs later you cannot just leave.

This script is just a JavaScript helper to bring full YouTube support to some media download tool. It does not seem important to anyone that executing it using Bun is supported. They support the Deno and Node runtimes.
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·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Adding support again later is cheap.

Stopping maintaining and testing support for upcoming versions is cheaper than doing that work.

Sure it’s political but it is also just a sane approach, to stay away from such disruptive change and treat it as wait-and-see instead of tagging along for the ride. There is not really any technical upside to tagging along and promising support.
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·2 maanden geleden·discuss
What is ”a tool like this”?

If AI is agentic I would expect it takes an hour of chatting for any PM to integrate some agent Ralph loop with Jira. Jira or Trello or Linear or Basecamp all have APIs and I guess CLIs any agent can use to talk to them. No developer or SaaS should be needed to make them understand tasks are checked out when you start work and contain instructions and when you are done you move the ticket to DONE.