

I only know two vibe coders, but can confirm that they don’t know the history of the business of software development.
I only know two vibe coders, but can confirm that they don’t know the history of the business of software development.
FUCK YOU.
STRONGLY WORDED LETTER TO FOLLOW.
This is it for me. I’m tired of swimming upstream for my privacy.
I rather quite like the marshmallow version.
Indeed. Wise decision for everyone else too.
This is a good insight that has wide application. For example in the context of investing: every portfolio is always fully invested, even 100% cash which runs the risk of not meeting the investor’s goals.
However it’s not always true in all contexts. For example in formal games, there may be a no-risk path to victory for you, where every move can be dominant. In this sense there is no risk in taking those dominant moves to win the game.
There are also plenty of counterexamples of helpful, sometimes even brave, bystanders.
Maybe creamed corn is different where you are, but the creamed part is a sauce that goes with the corn. It’s meant to be eaten with the corn and not supposed to be discarded, so I don’t know why you’re straining it.
Why are you straining it? It’s like saying your bottle of fresh orange juice has hardly any pulp after you strain it.
CSI: Shrewsbury
Every time I’ve checked in to see if I can use Apple Music, it won’t do anything without a subscription. Are you using it without one?
The parallels with the Dotcom bust continue. Dreamweaver would barf up copious amounts of horrendous HTML that we would get paid decent amounts to clean up. A huge waste, really, but we have forgotten the lesson.
Yes! You’ve nailed what I’ve been thinking about. The valuable parts of my work are on a whiteboard with boxes and arrows, not typing code. LLMs are great to use like an interactive reference.
On holiday, I’ll turn on my router’s auto-reboot option to reboot daily.
Become untariffable
Sadly, because he bought a megaphone. But Albo has shown a semblance of backbone when it comes to America, so there’s hope.