You can only build a great product if you care more for the vibes than for the data.
I read that article multiple times in the last three days and I'll probably be thinking about it for a good long while.
You can only build a great product if you care more for the vibes than for the data.
I read that article multiple times in the last three days and I'll probably be thinking about it for a good long while.
"the sense of psychological ennui leading into existential dread that many software developers are feeling thanks to the encroachment of generative AI into their field of work"
Sigh. Again.
Something tells me I will be thinking about this blog post a lot in the coming days, weeks, years.
Sigh.
Very much this. And maybe start caring as well. This might be the main problem: many people just don't care.
Until now I just happily used the one provided by the framework I use (or was grumpy that I didn't get to use one, in the case of WordPress things) and never thought too deeply about how DI works. Turns out: it's actually not that complicated if it is very basic.
This is a great talk, even for someone who isn't a UX designer.
It does introduce hard to notice bugs 10x faster, though
Who would have guessed.
When developers are allowed to use AI tools, they take 19% longer to complete issues—a significant slowdown that goes against developer beliefs and expert forecasts. This gap between perception and reality is striking: developers expected AI to speed them up by 24%, and even after experiencing the slowdown, they still believed AI had sped them up by 20%.
This is a very good talk
Who would have thought.
Who would have thought?
This is very interesting - I looked into the folder before but never in this detail
These fake Apple people live in a very peculiar world.
Fascinating