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fireynis
·ano passado·discuss
To me, this is a great framing for what working with AI to code is like. Personally I am enjoying using it, but I have lots of foundation to identify mistakes in code. I do get acceleration in writing but in the hands of junior we would end up with garbage.

Also, AI will let you write terrible code. This is important to note as the code that AI generates will be reflective of the developer working with it. Garbage in, garbage out is not solved by AI yet.
fireynis
·ano passado·discuss
I think this is a very entitled approach, I bet you need very little to live in a small rural area, but the crazy thing is that not everyone can do that since by definition if would get more expensive for everyone to do that. We can't all live off the grid away from people, modern infrastructure just cannot support that.

I think if the approach was, be happy with less, then sure we can get on board. There is a massive difference in being able to afford more and choosing less, than being forced to have less.
fireynis
·ano passado·discuss
I live in Canada, 2 hours from Toronto and a 1 bedroom apartment is CAD2300 per month. Working is not enough to afford that, you need to be somewhat affluent to afford rent and groceries. I think this idyllic idea of life is only possible outside of US/Canada/most of Europe.
fireynis
·ano passado·discuss
I always think these kinds of mentalities are based on people who have never been in dire straits or financially insecure. Living a simple life is almost impossible, pursuing wealth is probably the only way to be secure in a simple life. Even if you FIRE, you need to pretty aggressively pursue wealth at the beginning to make it work.
fireynis
·há 2 anos·discuss
ChatGPT?
fireynis
·há 2 anos·discuss
I meant to more distill it like, any time you are making a choice between async or sync, you are making the wrong choice!
fireynis
·há 2 anos·discuss
I may be the outlier but sync and async are both tools in the tool belt and ignoring one or the other is mostly silly?
fireynis
·há 2 anos·discuss
I like the idea, and I do something similar but this has a lot of rules and feels more complex than potentially necessary. I personally use Obsidian.md as the tool for my Zettelkasten method. It provides back links and the like. I also create engineering journals for projects.

The only rule I have is to avoid unlinked notes.
fireynis
·há 3 anos·discuss
Why does it spoil it for everyone? Is there some reason they can work in an office and be more performance without having to hire someone to sit on them? Aren't they just bad employees wfh or wfo? I think the solution is just be a good manager.
fireynis
·há 3 anos·discuss
That sounds like a problem to do with employees rather than remote work. With a group of bad employees, bringing them back into the office means you have to babysit them with an adult, costing you money. IMO between deliverables, code metrics and the like you should just identify and fire these people regardless of where they work.
fireynis
·há 3 anos·discuss
I have started using Obsidian for daily notes (which you can categorize better than the default so it's more findable) and you can tag / create back links. I am thinking that these tips plus the tools Obsidian provides would make an excellent combo. Then the files can also be placed in git and backed up for protection!