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4,346karma·1,292submissions·August 8, 2020
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> Can't fault them too badly The same company that touts their super hyper advanced AI tool that can do everyone's (except the C-level's, apparently) jobs to the world can't fig…
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Anecdotally, me too. If not nightmares, very bizzare dreams that leave me feeling a bit weird for the day and I don't really feel nearly as rested as regular sleep, even if I sleep for longer.
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Do you have experience with snapshot tests? If not, you should try it out for a bit and see what we mean, you'll quickly run into the situation we described. If you introduce a new feature and ha…
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Sorry was typing that on my phone so got lazy, `doThing` would be a method/function of some sort. You can also write it inline if you so wish, like `@click="console.log('hello')&qu…
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I mean sure, but compare that to <button @click="doThing"> In Vue. Or just plain old JS onclick in Svelte. By comparison, HTMX is illegible
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In my experience snapshots have largely fallen out of vogue, at least as far as them blocking deploys goes. They're usually flaky, change often, are slow to test and it's way too easy to hav…
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As a fullstack dev doing roughly 50/50 of both, massive agree. At least in JS land it's just JS, in the backend you even have to choose between entirely different languages sometimes, all of…
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I just built a new PC literally yesterday and decided to try Win11. It has been shocking how terrible of an experience it is. The very first thing I saw was TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and some othe…
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Whether ecigs were legal or not, presumably kids would've had to go black market anyways?
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These types of EU regulations (like the USB-C one on phones) don't prescribe anything. If the industry comes up with better tech, that's great, people can move on to that. What happens in th…
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Never gone through one myself thankfully, but anything where you get 6 months of severance + other benefits jumps to mind. For example the 37signals drama that happened a few years ago. Technically no…
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> San Francisco unfairly labeled money earned by Lyft drivers as company revenue. So the people doing the (actual) work on behalf of the company are.... Customers, somehow? I'd laugh if it was…
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So what exactly happens if/when the (seemingly arbitrary) 100 billion mark is hit? Microsoft divests (LOL)? OpenAI dissolves? They release everything for free? But hey, at least we have a target …
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I don't care if all they collect is the bottom right pixel of the image and blur it up before sending it, the sending part is the problem. I don't want anything sent from MY device without…
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I've had situations where a reapplication to the same spot (with the same resume/details) I got auto-rejected from would yield an acceptance. I blame all the ASTs and companies that fail to …
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> IBM (don't ask) Lol I dipped out of further consideration once they sent me what the interview process was gonna be like. Like 6 rounds, whiteboard coding, leetcode crap, "behavioral&qu…
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Referrals in my company basically just guarantee that the resume isn't immediately thrown in the trash, doesn't really help anyone's odds otherwise. I suspect in most companies it'…
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I grew up with my farmer grandpa who was a butcher, and I've seen him butcher lots of animals. I always have and probably always will find tongues & brains disgusting, even though I'm us…
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And yet I still can't trust Claude or o1 to not get the simplest of things, such as test cases (not even full on test suites, just the test cases) wrong, consistently. No amount of handholding fr…
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Dude, you're buying into the hype way too hard. All of this LLM shit is being massively overhyped right now because investors are single-minded morons who only care about cashing out a ~year fr…
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Yeah I'm sure the Microsoft-backed company headed by Mr. Worldcoin Altman whose sole mission statement so far has been to overhype every single product they released wouldn't dare cheat on…
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And you think the bullshit generators backed by the largest corporate entities in humanity who are, as we speak, causing all the issues you mention are somehow gonna solve any of this?
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In this very thread there are multiple people espousing their views that the high score here is proof that o3 has achieved AGI.
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This will be my eternal curse :( During the actual job I've never once had issues of any kind, but my brain just shuts down in interview environments. I'll forget the simplest of things that…
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Yeah this definitely seems more efficient than letting people just work for home. Also I find it hilarious that apparently they can just move the RTO mandate 4 months. You'd think the whole RTO t…
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I'm not USAian, but everything you described to me makes the job sound miserable, especially compared to the competition. The clearance I won't comment on, as I have no clue what it involves…
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If you look at the source [1], you'll see what it's doing is very simple (the file I linked is basically the whole library, everything else is Gem-specific things and tests). You can even sk…
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You can just buy them a dumb phone? No reason they need a smartphone just for messages and calls
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> just as oil is a finite resource, the internet contains a finite amount of human-generated content. The oil comparison is really apt. Indeed, let's boil a few more lakes dry so that Mr World…