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2 points·by democracy·7 дней назад·0 comments

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democracy
·11 дней назад·discuss
Did you try to negatively impact their profit? And you expected them to act on it? Are you crazy? /s
democracy
·11 дней назад·discuss
One of the cowboys' techniques, only good for the writer, never for the reader
democracy
·16 дней назад·discuss
yc pitch?
democracy
·16 дней назад·discuss
thats brilliant - "we gonna take your job away from you, please start using our tools", "we stole the content to sell you, and now we are getting robbed, please feel sorry for us", what's next?
democracy
·16 дней назад·discuss
It does actually. I am pro-OSS as sharing knowledge and innovation, I am not sure at this stage I am happy sharing my work with people using LLMs for anything... OSS gonna change for sure.
democracy
·18 дней назад·discuss
nothing beats diy dehydrated turkey mince stripes... but pita to make them )))
democracy
·19 дней назад·discuss
Midjourney seems useless these days, not even sure why would anyone use.
democracy
·24 дня назад·discuss
Touche )))
democracy
·25 дней назад·discuss
I reported a fake costco website ad (cc harvester) to Google, their response was something along "we cannot verify the ad", go figure
democracy
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
The power of SQL is not because it is "based on mathematics" - it's because anyone (really, anyone, even with the most basic English skills) could understand it quickly enough to start using it productively with not much technical knowledge. Business analytics, managers of all sorts, manual QA people could grasp the basics in a minute and more complex queries within a few hours. It is very user-friendly and such tools win over anything else. Each time I see an overengineerd/overcomplicated solution that is hard to read/understand - I know it's only "good luck" to the creators.
democracy
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Genius!
democracy
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Not many industries can afford refactoring of the code is not supposed to be changed - additional (unexpected) regression testing costs, risk of downtime, etc. You learn that if it works and is in production - don't touch it.
democracy
·2 месяца назад·discuss
so how did this go?
democracy
·2 месяца назад·discuss
one man's boilerplate is another man's concise business logic )))
democracy
·2 месяца назад·discuss
This is great )) maybe do random templates similar to newspapers (like photo on the left, photo on the right, one block full width, then 3 columns, etc).
democracy
·2 месяца назад·discuss
You can be right but quite often it helps keeping focus on the forrest rather then getting lost in the trees - at least for me. Boilerplate steals a lot of attention, focus and can just be mentally exhausting.
democracy
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Similar approach, but I also go a step further with some basic manual architecture/high level contract/stubs setups, just to keep it consistent with other systems (and easier reading as well).
democracy
·2 месяца назад·discuss
You just learn how to type with your toes. It is an easy skill to master and then comes handy when you drive, or sit at important meetings (you can just keep coding away) and noone's the wiser.
democracy
·3 месяца назад·discuss
I think they will try to get into the enterprise as soon as possible - looking out for big purchases - figma, atlassian, asana, monday, etc...
democracy
·3 месяца назад·discuss
Yeah, at 100$ or 200$ a month my expectations would raise (and tolerance to errors go to zero) as we are going into enterprise level pricing.