What do we do about the problem of junior developers learning the ropes in a world where AI exists?
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What do we do about the problem of junior developers learning the ropes in a world where AI exists?
mikegrouchy.com/blog/junior-...
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I think thatβs it! Thank you!
Is there a canonical book about bell labs? Looking for a holiday read.
Whats the consensus on how hard you judge someone who has alternating quotes in their email signature?
New #stormlightarchives , yes please. Great start so far to Wind and Truth.
What is this sorcery?
Really stoked right now, just got a new pen. Strangely enough, have bad handwriting and just use to scribble notes/thoughts throughout the day but love pens.
all of these albums you mentioned are excellent.
110 years after the Machine Crusade, I thought things would be a bit more bleak.
Donβt know why I waited until now to read these, donβt care that they are technically not canon anymore. Still great! www.goodreads.com/book/show/40...
Post a perfect album from the 90s that isn't Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, or Alice in Chains.
In the end, the price point of the device itself is not super attractive but you can definitely see how this would be super attractive for your standard corporate office worker who lives in Microsoftβs suite of tools.
Return of the thin clients? If the service itself isnt expensive it definately makes it more likely Iβd get one of these rather than building a new PC. Wonder how this will be for coding? www.theverge.com/2024/11/19/2...
nicest is probably speed, both uv and ruff are lightning fast (would love to see a version of pytest focused on speed).
Also, a bunch of other good stuff collected from elsewhere, like good lockfiles, manages virtual environments and python versions, etc.
Haven't been coding full time in awhile and been busy so haven't really had to many side projects. All that being said, I have been messing with uv and ruff. What an excellent improvement to python tooling. Really enjoyable to use.
In time for Halloween, I humbly present a list of the best 15 horror films that critique tech.
From Alien to Threads to the Invisible Man, here's a guide to a subgenre I hereby declare "luddite horror."
www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/a-complete...
Did one of these Enneagram quizzes the other day and had pegged myself totally wrong when I read the descriptions beforehand. Shocking revelations for me while my wife was like "yeah, of course thats your number"
Top thing I am appreciating over here in comparison to x is the incentives on sharing cool links and such isn't fucked up. Checking the timeline and just seeing relatively high signal to noise is great.
Hope it keeps up!
Yeah.
I'm sure taking the dyes out of the food will stop people from becoming diabetic.
Things you should know about databases.
Your example below is a perfect example of why, even if the tools never get better than where they are right now, its still a huge win for writing code. I'd be happy to get back all the time I would spend refactoring basic tests, etc.
Not sure why the ankermake m5 runs the fan at 100% all the time. Had to install a smart switch so I could turn it off when Im out of the room, just giving bad vibes when its running.
Northern lights
Northern lights 2
Little look at the northern lights a few weeks ago from here in Ottawa.
Just got told during a screen share I use my computer like a manager.
Currently contemplating the meaning of life.
tradeoffs: I'd normally go sleep, not too long, just don't want to create a rash, cause then you are stacking problems on problems!
If they werent too expensive, I would just replace my basement office with the 2-4 person pod, so my kids could comfortably use the rest of the room without bothering me.