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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I disagree the opportunities created for software engineers are reduced to those of a "glorified TSA agent".

We now have more opportunity than ever to create more of the things we have wanted to. We are able to spend more time leaning into our abilities of judgement, creativity, specific knowledge, and taste.

Countless programming frustrations are gone. I, and all those I talk to are having more fun than they have ever had.

I'm still not sure what analogy fits for me. It's closer to product manager/maestro/artist/architect/designer that helps a number of amazing systems create great code.
sprice
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
> I didn’t ask for the role of a programmer to be reduced to that of a glorified TSA agent, reviewing code to make sure the AI didn’t smuggle something dangerous into production.

This may be the perspective of some programmers. It doesn't seem to be shared by the majority of software engineers I know and read and listen to.
sprice
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
> CBC News did not independently verify the conversation Nasser says she witnessed in her car.
sprice
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
Some fun stuff in here:

> at://did:plc:4zd6mbhgvmjri5rmlsyeq6go/3lzpamhfmfc2d: a mostly naked vivi (she/her) domming a bound matchstick (he/him) in a neon-lit nightclub called PONYBOYS

> at://did:plc:4zd6mbhgvmjri5rmlsyeq6go/3lzpamhfmfc2d: same pic but made absolutely clear that matchstick is into it and consenting :)
sprice
·8 lat temu·discuss
While Stephen Hawking is someone who could not live forever, he is someone we needed to.

RIP.