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98codes
·9 ngày trước·discuss
> - nearly made me cry.

> - solved my back pain.

Reminds me of the first time I got to sit in an Actually Good chair that came with a new job. My back was killing me for the first couple weeks as the decades-old knots undid themselves.

I got to relive it when I went back to crappy office chairs at my next gig.
98codes
·24 ngày trước·discuss
"Someone else would be willing to ruin this, so I may as well ruin it and get paid for it" is not a direction everyone wants to, or even is willing to go.
98codes
·24 ngày trước·discuss
I've held a short list of organizations I wouldn't ever work for, for a long while. Meta is on that list, but so are most of the big tech companies you see in the various anagrams.

It's getting to the point where selling my soul to the highest bidder is going to be absolutely required for any big tech job going forward.
98codes
·29 ngày trước·discuss
It's a pain if that isn't communicated in the app prior to committing to payment.
98codes
·30 ngày trước·discuss
Far too many introverts in software development for that.
98codes
·tháng trước·discuss
Isometric sims make it easy to build something that looks good. CS & PZ can make things look incredible, but it's a PITA to get there.
98codes
·2 tháng trước·discuss
As someone now firmly in the "used to be a developer" part of my career, AI use seems like good old atrophying of the memory muscle of coding. Whether it's because you just don't code anymore at all, or offload that thinking to AI, the effect on you is the same. You start to forget.

Don't have AI do anything you want to stay sharp on.
98codes
·2 tháng trước·discuss
Only if you think of it that way -- making every human interaction purely transactional.

Conversely, there's something I've used as a guiding principle for a while now that isn't quite the same, but in the same direction: to receive help, be helpful.

Both of these also fall under the greater umbrella of "treat others as you would like to be treated".
98codes
·2 tháng trước·discuss
Saying someone's name back to them is also a memory trick to help yourself remember their name for next time.
98codes
·3 tháng trước·discuss
Ahh, the three relevant numbers in development: 0, 1, and infinity.
98codes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
I got reeeeally good at producing repro gifs that I could plug straight inline into email replies to "can't repro"; it's forever clear that most developers either don't know how to test the product they are building, or simply can't be bothered to try.
98codes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
> That emotion is nostalgia, whether real or perceived.

Absolutely. One of my prized possessions is a book I had made from digital pictures I took on a family trip when my kids were 3 & 4 years old. The pictures are of single-digit megapixel quality, but are perfect for what they needed to be: a reminder of that trip, and the memories contained within.

It seems to me that the slightly fuzzy aspect of old pictures better matches our fuzzy memories of that time.
98codes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
> serious damage from typical daily use

Doing what? I've used one of those laptops for years, and it still looks and acts fine, hardware-wise. Windows though...
98codes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
OK then... let's see, it's citrus season -- meyer lemon meringue it is, with a swiss meringue[1] of course.

[1] https://www.seriouseats.com/easy-swiss-meringue-recipe
98codes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
For my life, I don't understand the gestures for the 3D map. It would seem that I can ONLY manipulate that view by accident.
98codes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
I already did for October, November (twice), and December. Does that count?
98codes
·5 tháng trước·discuss
I'm a human who writes like that, because mobile and desktop OSs have made it easy—so easy—to include things like em-dashes and other formerly uncommon punctuation. I also come from an age where people were taught things like proper grammar and punctuation, so go figure.
98codes
·5 tháng trước·discuss
I'm a dad that stopped using facebook when I got divorced, so there's a bit of anecdata for you
98codes
·5 tháng trước·discuss
> assume

There's your trouble. The real problem is that most internet users are setting their baseline for "standard issue human writing" at exactly the level they themselves write. The problem is that more and more people do not draw a line between casual/professional writing, and as such balk at very normal professional writing as potentially AI-driven.

Blame OS developers for making it easy—SO easy!—to add all manner of special characters while typing if you wish, but the use of those characters, once they were within easy reach, grew well before AI writing became a widespread thing. If it hadn't, would AI be using it so much now?
98codes
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Uses for Siri:

1. Checking the current temp or weather

2. Setting an alarm, timer, or reminder

3. Skipping a music track or stopping the music altogether roughly 3 seconds after hearing the command, or 1 second after you assume it didn't work

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