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taybin

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taybin
·przedwczoraj·discuss
Did you have a hard time picking that up from the article itself? I don’t see the point of asking an LLM to tell you what to feel about the article.
taybin
·3 dni temu·discuss
For a long time I was convinced they used Erlang for handling all the distributed, concurrent state. I guess not.
taybin
·4 dni temu·discuss
Coding is so rich that you can use it for artistic pursuits, but I argue that the output is the real art, and the code itself is not art and itself is not expressing anything.
taybin
·4 dni temu·discuss
I actually think plumbing does require a bunch of creativity. Trying to add some fixture to an old house with out of spec walls and prior creative solutions can be a real challenge. And you can really appreciate the people who come up with an elegant solution that isn't "tear it out and redo it from scratch".

I'd like to read that blog post.
taybin
·4 dni temu·discuss
Thank you for understanding my comment. Code is a craft and could maybe be more compared to pottery, which usually has a use, and is primarily judged by well it fulfills its purpose. I'm not saying that there isn't "beautiful" code, and certainly not denying clever code. But the goalpost that code is just as expressive as literature or music is just too much. Show me the code that is inspired by the reflection of a sunset on a pond on a windy day.
taybin
·4 dni temu·discuss
> Code is a beautiful form of creative expression, as rich as literature or music

I think this is overstating it and makes me wonder how familiar the author is with literature and music. Most programming is closer to plumbing. We come in, gripe about the guy who did the prior job, and solve a puzzle with some unique constraints. The reason LLMs are good at coding is because with coding we want boring, banal code.
taybin
·4 dni temu·discuss
I’ve seen a ton of new open source slop programs. Every day there’s so many “announcing my cool new app” posts. I don’t remember the rate being this high before.
taybin
·4 dni temu·discuss
I'm in software and I do alright, but I'm still on a PS4 too. Just can't justify the upgrade when there's still so many great old games available. Maybe when the next Horizon Zero Dawn comes out, I'll be forced to upgrade, but I'm taking my time about it.
taybin
·20 dni temu·discuss
No it doesn’t. Laws and regulations aren’t equations and don’t need to be perfectly balanced. There is no QED here with your reasoning.
taybin
·27 dni temu·discuss
The sci-fi novel A Fire in the Deep starts with describing a Software Archeologist, who digs through millennia of strata of layers of indirection and I think we could end up needing that one day.
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·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
I haven’t seen any that are made by humans for a long time.
taybin
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
What are you talking about? They’re so ubiquitous.
taybin
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Bernie Sanders proposes a lot of things that are never implemented. I’m not sure his support is actually a useful signal of greater support.
taybin
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
That is exactly what i did last week. Got praised for it.
taybin
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
What makes it production ready? What's the code coverage on your tests? There are only seven commits in this repo as of this comment.
taybin
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
I don’t. What are you referring to?
taybin
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Music is something you can do without formal training. Much like how you can be a terrible programmer but still create popular software. Just like how maybe what the world wanted at some moment was a slow PHP alternative to moveabletype, maybe the world also wanted sped up, stripped down, 60s girl band songs, without complicated rhythms and harmonies.

Not trying to say that Wordpress v1 was terrible software written by terrible programmers, but I hope you get my point.
taybin
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
No mention of “baz”