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DogLover_ commented on Ask HN: SWEs how do you future-proof your career in light of LLMs?    · Posted by u/throwaway_43793
DogLover_ · a year ago
I think people are coping. Software engineering has only gotten easier over time. Fifteen years ago, knowing how to code made you seem like a wizard, and learning was tough - you had to read books, truly understand them, and apply what you learned. Then came the web and YouTube, which simplified things a lot. Now with LLMs, people with zero experience can build applications. Even I find myself mostly prompting when working on projects.

Carmack’s tweet feels out of touch. He says we should focus only on business value, not engineering. But what made software engineering great was that nerds could dive deep into technical challenges while delivering business value. That balance is eroding - now, only the business side seems to matter.

DogLover_ commented on Go should sometimes be a no-go   brainbaking.com/post/2024... · Posted by u/Tomte
omegabravo · a year ago
Go is not cool, it's boring and readable. I don't need a diagram to understand what the code is doing compared to Java. I say that with deep respect for the JVM and all the problems that are solved with it. It's an incredible ecosystem.

I'm productive in Go because I realise most of my time isn't spent typing, it's thinking. I shy away from over abstraction and lean heavily towards composition.

If you're solving a problem that requires complicated type system - don't use Go. If you're writing a UI - don't use Go. If you like 20 layers of abstraction - don't use Go.

If you're writing a product like I am, with similar constraints, then Go is an excellent fit.

People for some reason like to pretend everyone is working on the same problem that they are, and have the same requirements they do.

This person doesn't like Go, and that's fine. I have no doubt I'd be able to solve their problem in Go, and I have no doubt they'd be able to solve my problem in Java.

DogLover_ · a year ago
Thats fair! I just don't agree with the readable part and thinking. I personally get tired having to look at all the archaic boilerplate to find the actual logic that I want to reason about.
DogLover_ commented on Go should sometimes be a no-go   brainbaking.com/post/2024... · Posted by u/Tomte
DogLover_ · a year ago
I have to agree with author. I don't see what people like about golang. It seems like people use it because it is cool but after a while people realize they are less productive with it.
DogLover_ commented on Free data transfer out to internet when moving out of AWS   aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/... · Posted by u/cryptoxchange
DogLover_ · 2 years ago
Cloudflare have always had this. I wonder how this will affect them.
DogLover_ commented on Ask HN: Why does anyone pay for ChatGPT Plus?    · Posted by u/_kque
DogLover_ · 3 years ago
It is a total clusterfuck how you even get access to the API. So people pay because they want a convenient way to get access to GPT-4.
DogLover_ commented on IRC is the only viable chat protocol (2022)   koshka.love/babel/irc-for... · Posted by u/CHB0403085482
DogLover_ · 3 years ago
I am still perplexed that people accept the UX of Discord. It is just so horrible that I can not get myself to use it even if I am looking for a place to engage with communities. There are way too many channels which you cannot opt out of.
DogLover_ commented on Slack GPT, the Future of AI in Slack   slack.com/blog/news/intro... · Posted by u/robin_reala
swader999 · 3 years ago
Last thing I want in slack is generated content. I want honest communications warts and all.
DogLover_ · 3 years ago
Welcome to the future! There is no way stopping that now.
DogLover_ commented on Slack GPT, the Future of AI in Slack   slack.com/blog/news/intro... · Posted by u/robin_reala
commitpizza · 3 years ago
I don't get it, sure it's nice to have quick actions in Slack but the types of content I write in Slack/Teams are not usually stuff I care so deeply about that I need to get the help of an AI to improve it really. If I really want something to be improved by an AI I can just pop over to OpenAI's portal and do it there.

It's just short messages, back and forth and I thought that was kind of the point of chat apps? This feature would be more useful in say, an email client where the communication is more often more formal.

DogLover_ · 3 years ago
That is your workflow. Many places have replaced email with Slack. For DMs people might not care how good the message is but for public channels where there are many recipients I am sure people care about the quality of their message. The fact that it might be more beneficial in an email client I don't think is relevant for Slack as a company.
DogLover_ commented on Slack GPT, the Future of AI in Slack   slack.com/blog/news/intro... · Posted by u/robin_reala
lordofgibbons · 3 years ago
I wonder if this is a glimpse into the future of how A.I will actually be interacted with by users instead of clunky chat interfaces.

My guess is that A.I will just be another auto-complete like feature in already existing products instead of dedicated "A.I products".

DogLover_ · 3 years ago
That has always been the case. That is why I also believe coding will be forever changed with these models. We won't be copy/pasting into a chat-interface but this will be integrated everywhere making it a completely different way of working.
DogLover_ commented on Ask HN: How did Google lose so much ground to OpenAI?    · Posted by u/needadvicebadly
truthsayer123 · 3 years ago
Right. Reaching 100 million users within 3 months of launching is definitely overblown.
DogLover_ · 3 years ago
Perhaps I was not clear. I meant google loosing ground in AI is overblown not ChatGPT itself.

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