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Unfortunately I think racists and xenophobes too
Am I the only person that thanks GPTs when I think they've done a really good job? Yes? ok⦠carry on.
Also see: Apple Notes
AI companies' logos are constantly mediocre. What's with that?
I do believe that virtue signalling is a thing. But sometimes it's actually called 'boycotting'
A case for cloud infra (and against rolling your own) is that yes, AI has lowered the bar for creating software, but also hacking software. It's easier than ever for less technical folk to get paid services for free
Oh and I know this is preaching to the choir. Grab ur tiny violins π
Something that kills me about being in a technical role but not needing to code day-to-day is that on the occasions I need to re-spin up an environment β it's guaranteed that a million dependancies have changed & I'd have been better off just killing the old environment and starting fresh each time
Recruit yes, but I think even more importantly, we all need to be posting (good content) on bsky more so that there is the content to attract people in the first place. People don't stick around in a desert
This is outrageously cool, but also, being a childhood fan of Crichton's 'Sphere' β¦I can't help but imagine it being attacked by a giant squid π www.deep.com
Realised that a number of ex-GitHubber-founded companies exited this year⦠which is pretty fucking cool: github.com/lukehefson/e... #github @github.com
So fucking true
The difference between challenges you have the power to take on and challenges you have no power over is the difference between loving and hating your job
Miami suggestions for a long weekend with a 10yr & 12yr old?
Things we like:
- Hipster neighbourhoods with coffee shops & boutiques you can walk around
- Wildlife experiences (Gators? Manatees?)
- Vegetarian food
When interviewing, assessing your future boss/peers is almost as hard hiring people yourself. Plenty of times Iβve been interviewed and thought the interviewer was useless but they turned out to be amazing. Or, I thought they were great but then discover it was all veneer
TIL that mosquitos don't just carry the 'big name' illnesses that you've probably heard of, but also a range of less-known ones that can be asymptomatic or very mild. Live in a mosquito-y place? That last cold you had might not have been a cold π
Iβd personally give an AI full access to my shit if I could just say: βMake sure I get this type of notification on this device when this happensβ β¦without dealing with endless conflicting app or system settings π©
Ok, Cursor are in direct competition with GitHub, but this lowercase 'h' is the real deep cut
Don't let my @workbrew.bsky.social colleagues fool you with their cutie patootie, all-smiles team photo. Deep in their brains they are hard at work thinking about how to bring the best `brew` DX to developers β all while helping companies to stay secure and compliant π₯Ή techcrunch.com/2024/11/19/w...
No, really. 'Cronyism' has more bite than 'nepotism' so let's use it. Just like 'nepotism' sounds harsher than 'referral' (as it should)
Petition to have people start using the word 'cronyism':
- 'Nepotism' usually means family but can include friends if there is a familial connection
- 'Cronyism' means friends or someone in your social circle
Whatβs your one tweet that never got the recognition it deserved? Might as well repost it here
I am slightly concerned that if I were to mute all the posts on here that mention the platform itself that there would be very little content π (and yes I'm aware that I'm being hypocritical/meta)
Iβd prefer this comment by email
I mean, there isnβt a *polite* way, but there is _a_ way π
Of course you did Ben! πβ€οΈ
The text fragments API isn't used (in URLs) nearly enough: `#:~:text=scoll%20to%20specific%20text%20on%20a%20page`
Well done. Kinda makes my British socialist brain feel like it should stop using X once and for all (prob won't tho)
Agreed. Who cares if TSA think itβs a p***s pump π