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@ d360efec:14907b5f
2025-05-08 00:12:39
Okka
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@ d360efec:14907b5f
2025-05-08 00:11:45
https://video.nostr.build/611d4fc9173abb19563f54837693b609c11d1a478bde5845499342e715eaca30.mp4
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-08 00:10:13
Block 895729
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#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-05-08 00:10:13
Block 895729
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@ 665e364f:16310af9
2025-05-08 00:10:01
Your experience is very interesting.
And it seems you are one who stay aware of what happen.
Your boss and other company leader do as they used to : max profitability.
Why would they allow you to have more time on a task if AI can do it faster ?
Fast and easy profitability have side effect too, as you said, the code is less understood by coder and this point will really be a problem in the future.
Because :
- Modularity of code have came with the side effect that your code rely on a lot of multiple others code. No way to secure or check them all. So it can be a source for bad code injections that is not in your code, and you don't have time to check, you just trust others.
- Bug understanding will be more and more difficult, the more you use AI to generate code, the less you understand all the code.
- AI will not stay only a coder assistant, but become a coder verificator / optimizor and even write directly a machine code in close future, to be ultimately optimized. and when it will happen, no one will be able to understand this source code or could only with a huge time. immediate profit and cost killer will be happy of this... for a time. Then some unexpected bug and behavior will happen, and for very important code some process will have to be reverted to keep an hand on it.
It is sane to be worry, it is really a huge evolution in coding.
Stay aware, on the problem AI will bring with is intense usage.
Warn people you work with. And when the problem will happen (because they will, you can be sure of it), you will be the one they will call for help.
Your job will not be irrelevant, not if you continue to be aware and ask yourself the good questions. As you already have done.
It is good to have a fast result for profitability.
It is better to master the result for security.
And security concern always win in the end when it hurt a lot the profitability or your company existence.
Thanks a lot for your share. And don't think you are alone thinking that way.
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@ 90eb2036:76ca3150
2025-05-08 00:07:04
I struggle to pay bills like every normie. If I become a “contributor” I won’t have to worry about bills?
Gosh darn I think I’ll do my best to convince the right people that I deserve funding. Lots of very important work to do of course.
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@ f648d923:820d7bb9
2025-05-08 00:06:24
人人都想与魔鬼一起,这样可以谋利。获得金钱财富。
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-08 00:05:13
Block 895729
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@ baafda56:96cfb5ff
2025-05-08 00:04:03
Good man indeed!
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@ 13cb9f91:1739b133
2025-05-08 00:01:59
Why would they ban someone on GitHub if they are really just random people and mostly volunteers?
Why would they merge PR controversial if they are not incompetent?
I don't know but it sounds like you are just being disingenuous here.
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@ baafda56:96cfb5ff
2025-05-08 00:01:08
The nuance is to great
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-08 00:00:13
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@ 1ae011cb:1257a556
2025-05-08 00:00:13
Block 895729
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@ cbab7074:f9f0bd61
2025-05-08 00:00:13
Block 895729
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-05-08 00:00:13
Block 895729
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@ baafda56:96cfb5ff
2025-05-07 23:56:16
Natures little finds
Out complete any screen time
Frolicking in lust
#haiku
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 16:59:12
Foobar2000
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-07 23:55:13
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@ f9d7f0b2:e523987a
2025-05-08 00:13:47
Indeed. Sometimes it can be overwhelming. But it’s part of me and can’t deny it. I can only manage.
Or this can always be an option 👇
https://video.nostr.build/c225b82c2c74f255bd951cea49e7968394b0ef27ae0b9296d3dcee6b4166dda5.mp4
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 14:10:37
flex
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-07 23:50:13
Block 895727
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@ 26d6a946:c34c98f1
2025-05-08 00:13:45
Mini cheese man!
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@ 73b90bdd:f2daee42
2025-05-08 00:06:02
Have fun tonight :-)
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@ d735231e:7e099183
2025-05-08 00:13:39
【【Amazon S3】 大量のオブジェクトに全てに対してライフサイクルルールを反映させるには何日ほど必要でしょうか?】
【Amazon S3】 大量のオブジェクトに全てに対してライフサイクルルールを反映させるには何日ほど必要でしょうか?
https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/tsnote-s3-lifecycle-massiveobjects/
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-05-07 23:50:13
Block 895727
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 13:58:27
Oh yea safari doesnt support this css feature properly
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@ 1e3aa975:80324f5f
2025-05-08 00:13:39
vmess://ew0KICAidiI6ICIyIiwNCiAgInBzIjogIlVTX+WIhuS6q+aXpeiusCIsDQogICJhZGQiOiAiMTA0LjE5LjQ2LjI3IiwNCiAgInBvcnQiOiAiMjA4NiIsDQogICJpZCI6ICJlOWUzY2MxMy1kYjQ4LTRjYzEtOGMyNC03NjI2NDM5YTUzMzkiLA0KICAiYWlkIjogIjAiLA0KICAic2N5IjogImF1dG8iLA0KICAibmV0IjogIndzIiwNCiAgInR5cGUiOiAibm9uZSIsDQogICJob3N0IjogImlwMi4xNDU3MjMwLnh5eiIsDQogICJwYXRoIjogImdpdGh1Yi5jb20vQWx2aW45OTk5IiwNCiAgInRscyI6ICIiLA0KICAic25pIjogIiIsDQogICJhbHBuIjogIiINCn0=
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@ 1ea4ae84:b59a2ae8
2025-05-08 00:13:36
🍲⬇️ food:
meaty sauce with noodles for dinner tonight. 🍝
https://playswellwithbutter.com/bolognese-sauce-recipe/
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@ 73b90bdd:f2daee42
2025-05-08 00:04:49
Only 30%!!! You mean 50%.
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 13:18:05
You can now join nests directly from the live streams section on snort!
Speaking / Chat also working on snort, for room management ill leave that to nostrnests.com
https://npub1v0lxxxxutpvrelsksy8cdhgfux9l6a42hsj2qzquu2zk7vc9qnkszrqj49.blossom.band/b255d002fd15b62197aa20a58bd781e35c790b6e52a9b040e6e4e50d122b7c65.png
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 11:08:13
Improving nests support for Snort today:
https://npub1v0lxxxxutpvrelsksy8cdhgfux9l6a42hsj2qzquu2zk7vc9qnkszrqj49.blossom.band/dd12ee129e0be610f99f42498648bd87e361b65ec621bc6f2e8f30117bfabb41.png
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@ 69e4fc3f:ec9b15af
2025-05-07 23:58:59
Esta conversación me va a dejar embarazada...
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@ eda96cb9:a55c0c05
2025-05-08 00:13:35
tater tots are peak potato
spuds perfected, in their consummate state
fight me
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 09:57:39
Maybe? but there should be multiple tags
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@ f648d923:820d7bb9
2025-05-07 23:54:54
i intend to the complaint this.
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@ 7809e0d9:8a514b2c
2025-05-08 00:13:16
I respond herein to your statements on property rights, but not to your assertions regarding Fascism (I will do so in a separate reply):
First, a synopsis of my full response: On property: Property is objectively necessary in order to minimize conflict over physical things for which consumption/use is necessarily rivalrous. That's why socialists don't even try to eliminate the ownership of property, but instead seek to collectivize it. The only difference between one cult of socialism and another is how the line is drawn between the property that's OK for an individual to own privately versus that which must be owned collectively.
Collective ownership politicizes the management of the property, which means that the behaviors of those in control of the collective, and/or of its property, will necessarily result in exactly the issues that arise with collective control over a society (corruption, mismanagement, unethical rule making, dishonest / partisan enforcement of the rules, and specious rulings rendered by courts.)
Hierarchical power structures can have only one result: giving effective ownership to the rich and powerful, and denying it to everyone else. Any collective entity with a monopoly of either societal power in general, or of the ownership of whatever property, is a single point of failure, and a high-value target of corruption. Rich, powerful and evil people will _always_ end up in control of it. Always.
"When under the pretext of fraternity, the legal code imposes mutual sacrifices on the citizens, human nature is not thereby abrogated. Everyone will then direct his efforts toward contributing little to, and taking much from, the common fund of sacrifices. Now, is it the most unfortunate who gains from this struggle? Certainly not, but rather the most influential and calculating." ~ Frederic Bastiat
The "Iron Law of Oligarchy" cannot be mocked, Nor can the "Economic Calculation Problem" be solved in any other way than by private ownership and a free market.
Also, to deny anyone else the right to own anything physical (and which can only be consumed/used rivalrously) is the exercise of ownership of it by a socialist collective. That means that denying others the right to own something is a logical contradiction--as demonstrated by the fact that whatever collective ownership agent socialists advocate will, in fact, not allow me--or any other propertarian, whether as an individual or any other collective ownership agent--to freely consume/use whatever property it claims to own.
You cannot simultaneously disavow the rightfulness of property while also insisting that what others have should be shared with you. That argument contradicts itself, because it is a claim of title to property currently in the physical possession of others.
Finally, there is no principle of logic that can assign an objectively-valid value--larger than 1--to the minimum number of people in a collective ownership group who may "rightfully" own anything collectively: If N people can rightfully own whatever, then why can't N-1 people also rightfully do so? Values less than 1 are the only logically-supportable answer to that question—because it's logically impossible zero or fewer entities to "own" anything at all.
And, given the fact that a corporation is a totally valid example of collective ownership (and it's even totally consensual!), why do socialists oppose them so adamantly?
My full response can be seen in the conversation I had with Grok on the topic (a long series of questions by and and responses by Grok) => https://x.com/i/grok/share/6rNezAdsnogcsuD4mLBXpVhTa
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-07 23:45:13
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@ ba18b654:48c19046
2025-05-08 00:13:13
I got my picture 😆. Kiddo being an absolute tourist at the Grand Canyon. Cheese did a photography crash course and sent him with the Nikon D-90. #kidstr #momstr
https://i.nostr.build/9ee1Zw1PWsgcdNvM.jpg
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@ 5b0183ab:a114563e
2025-05-07 23:45:00
Reply Ratio for the win
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@ 7b296f4c:352c1af1
2025-05-07 23:38:38
https://youtu.be/BJwWnhqcTl4?si=axkwKRIPbm0CYLHt
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-07 23:40:14
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 09:55:47
Yea in Settings -> Preferences there is a default zap amount
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@ 0553ca28:a5b6eac2
2025-05-07 23:28:32
GM mister
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-05-07 23:40:13
Block 895724
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-07 23:35:14
Block 895724
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@ f647c956:90f43673
2025-05-08 00:13:06
📰 On this day 🔹1945
https://www.onthisday.com/images/photos/germany-surrenders.jpg?w=780
V-E Day: World War II ends in Europe after Germany signs an unconditional surrender
#OTD | #PlebChain | #Nostr
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@ f648d923:820d7bb9
2025-05-07 23:28:28
图床又被Block,又不能发图片了。垃圾地方。
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 09:52:46
't' tags on the event like #bitcoin etc
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 09:50:27
Added a simple search to follow sets page to make it a bit easier to find what you're into
https://npub1v0lxxxxutpvrelsksy8cdhgfux9l6a42hsj2qzquu2zk7vc9qnkszrqj49.blossom.band/86c2f28b60b78400736daa546e2ff9228bf5f6ab932ce757fc0c68ee44c4c0e4.png
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@ 4382e33d:262da351
2025-05-07 23:11:25
GM, may nostr be with you
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@ b707d6be:eb5a0c20
2025-05-08 00:12:58
Vivaldi Snapshot 7.4.3683.4 縦型タブのティアリングがすごい、目が痛くなる
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@ f648d923:820d7bb9
2025-05-07 23:34:32
detective,destroy, disaster.
侦探;破坏,摧毁;灾害。
这3个单词的意思。
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@ 391819e2:e5e8a248
2025-05-08 00:12:52
I love this UI. https://image.nostr.build/44e7ec93e08a8b86a51640888a5dab9632e752173f9b40152f3b01855e4e7ffa.jpg
#lightningnetwork #liquiditysubscriptions
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 09:47:05
nostr:nprofile1qqs9pk20ctv9srrg9vr354p03v0rrgsqkpggh2u45va77zz4mu5p6ccytv72v starter packs really need hashtags so that we can show interest based lists for new users
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@ 8f39365f:b728d4aa
2025-05-07 23:33:11
If you work a software developer in a corporate environment, how do you approach the use of #AI tools in your day-to-day job?
For a while I have tried to struck a pragmatic balance and use it in moderation. If I have an enum with 10 values and I have to fill up a switch-case boilerplate scaffolding for each of them, I'm happy to let Copilot do it for me. Same if I have a class with a bunch of attributes and I have to set up getters and setters for them. I mean, performing these tasks fast doesn't add a lot of value, just like performing quick multiplications of numbers with 5 digits may be a nice party trick but not exactly the kind of thing that you'd put on your CV. I'm trying not to get AI to erode my problem solving skills, but writing boilerplate code isn't something that contributes to those skills. Let machines do what they're best at (repetitive tasks) and let me do what I'm best at (solving problems) - that's been my guiding principle for a long time.
I'm slightly amused when I see people react in shock to companies that announce that ~25-30% of their code is AI-generated. In my experience a way higher share of code in corporate codebases consists of boilerplate. Managing it by hand is often time consuming and error prone (you're always one copy-paste away from breaking production, and such errors often elude even the most eagle-eyed human reviewer). If that share of code is mostly filled up by AI (which is usually good at spotting repetitive patterns, and boilerplate interface definitions, YAML configurations or mappers/adapters usually have a lot of them) then I'm more than happy to offload those tasks, so I can spend more time thinking of how to fix that nasty memory leak or how to handle 10x traffic on my Kafka consumer.
However, I feel like I'm increasingly finding myself in a position where my own career may be affected if I don't make a more aggressive use of AI tools - and I don't think I'm the only one here.
When I started writing code for a living in the early 2000s, I had a good knowledge of C, C++ and Java, with a sprinkle of PHP and jQuery. That's literally all I needed to land any jobs I wanted in software development. And, in those times, I already had the chance to meet older developers who were grumpy about having to learn so many technologies, as they could get away for all of their professional lives by knowing only C, using only Makefiles to build their projects and using at most SVN to handle versioning. Those folks were skeptical even of object-oriented programming and git.
Nowadays mastering even 4-5 programming languages and a couple of build tools is no longer sufficient to work in an efficient way in a corporate environment.
The proliferation of programming languages and build/deployment tools in the past decade has been an interesting phenomenon. I feel like there have been more programming languages, paradigms and abstractions created in the past 10 years than in the 25 years that preceded them. Sure containerization and public clouds have played a big role in this, as well as the push towards turning all software developers into their own SREs and sysadmins. Earlier, when you wanted to add a new tool to your monolithic codebase deployed on prem, you had to go through the gates of hell to ensure that all the pieces of your infrastructure had the right dependencies with the right configuration to handle your new thing. Nowadays, you just throw a new container in your compose file or Helm chart, deploy it to your cloud through Terraform, and you're done. This has in turn encouraged much more experimentation, but it has also left our industry very fragmented and hyperactive.
It's not uncommon in a job like mine nowadays to work on a Kotlin service today, a Java library tomorrow, a Python script the day after, and then a Groovy or Lua script used by one of your integrations, then some little Go program that somebody made because they just needed a small exe to launch in their CI/CD, then fix some issues in some Rust code that someone has decided to write to replace some legacy C++ service, then on a little TypeScript+Express web service that your former full stack guy made as a proxy for the API calls, then modify some nginx configurations, then work on Gradle build files the week after, then on a Bazel build the next day, and then put together a new Makefile that needs to be run in your Dockerfile that needs to be started by your compose file which needs to be run both in your Gitlab CI/CD and in your cloud, provisioned through Terraform and configured through an Ansible playbook - but hey you also need to deploy some of the changes to a legacy on prem system managed with Puppet and Jenkins.
Oh, and then you need to provision that new Kafka topic - did you hear about those API changes and deprecations in Confluent btw?
Oh, and then you also need to plug those new metrics that pull from ElasticSearch, Postgres, Loki, Prometheus and CloudWatch and use both Grafana and Bosun to handle alerts - did you take a look into that new OpenTelemetry integration btw?
Oh, and then you also need to work on pipelines that replicate your data from Postgres to Snowflake for your data scientists, to Tableau for your business analysts, to Hadoop for long-running queries, to an S3 bucket for cold audits, to ElasticSearch to power your UI, to Redis for API caches (did you hear about those changes in the Valkey fork btw? and how about our PM who wants to switch to that new cloud product, have you looked into it?), to Neptune or Tinkerpop for that knowledge graph project (btw have you chosen between Gremlin and SparQL? How about RDF with Jena?), to Pinecone for your ML team (btw did you check out Chroma and Weaviate and that other couple of new vector databases that the PM talked about yesterday?)
Oh, and you need to pack all those data pipelines into an Airflow workflow that runs both DBT queries (btw did you manage to adapt those SQL queries into both SparQL and Snowflake SQL?) and Spark jobs (btw did you manage to look into that Sagemaker integration for the ML folks?), which needs to be deployed through a Harness, Drone or Gitlab pipeline, as well as some Flink pipelines to do runtime aggregation of raw events.
Oh, btw did you decide between Erlang, Elixir and Haskell as a functional language to write that small service that needs to process a lot of high-volume stuff?
And so far I've only scratched the surface for backend developers. Let's not even get started with the frameworks madness of the frontend world - and the races between competing frameworks in today's languages in general.
It's not uncommon nowadays to hear a colleague say "hey, did you hear about this framework / data storage / transmission / transformation technology?" at the coffee break, and being tasked with deploying a solution to production with that tool the next day.
And programming languages themselves are now also in a position where it's objectively much harder to master them compared to 1-2 decades ago. C had about 40 keywords and a relatively small standard library. Java had a bit more expressive power and came with hundreds of possible frameworks to augment it. Kotlin has probably hundreds of keywords and countless ways of achieving the same results. And let's not even get started with modern C++ - a language that has become so complex and with so many caveats to be basically human unintelligible. Don't get me wrong, I love the expressive power of languages like Rust, Kotlin and modern Python over the rigidity of C, Tcl or early Java. But I'd argue that the learning curve of most of those modern programming languages is now smoother for beginners but steeper for those who need to master them - and if you need to write scalable production-ready software with the least amount of bugs you usually need some level of mastery that goes beyond reading a Medium/HackerNews article.
So not only you're supposed to master more technologies, and master them faster than you were expected before (in the early 2000s it wasn't uncommon to give a new hire, even a senior, a quarter or two just to get familiarized with a new language or tech stack), but those languages themselves have become more complex and harder to master.
This is no longer frameworks fatigue, this is pure technological madness. And I don't think that I'm speaking only of FAANG-level companies here - I've seen similar patterns also in smaller businesses.
No human being in this world can master so many tools and be even remotely competent in 10% of them.
But what happens when you tell your boss that yes, you can look into that new technology or integration, but it will take you 1-2 weeks just to understand how it works, how you're supposed to use it, and then another 1-2 weeks to reliably deploy it to production and fix anything that goes wrong?
Well, that your colleague asks ChatGPT or Claude and comes up within minutes with a solution that may require only a couple of iterations and manual tweaks before being deployed in production. Sure, it may not be perfect and in most of the cases it still requires human scrutiny, but it's definitely more efficient than you trying to figure out the same things through Github pages, Medium articles, StackOverflow questions and trial-and-error.
Then guess who gets a promotion.
I've also noticed that in a quite short time many companies have gone from "please don't use AI tools - you may leak sensitive intellectual property to unauthorized parties or even to competitors" to "please use all AI tools you need if it means that fixing bugs and building stuff in today's hyperactive industry can take minutes/hours instead weeks/months".
Just like you have that moment in school when you realize that there's no point of doing multiplications of long numbers by hand (you can delegate it to your pocket calculator so you can use your brain power to actually solve that differential equation before the exam is over), I feel like we've reached a level of complexity in our industry when there's literally no added value in being able to bootstrap a React project from scratch, knowing the functions of the standard library of your favourite programming language by heart, writing an ElasticSearch query by hand or deploying a cloud resource through Terraform without asking an AI assistant to create a template for you.
All those tools and technologies are subject to constant change anyway, and tomorrow you may even be tasked to work on a different one - or everything they do suddenly becomes deprecated and you have to learn a new way of doing what you do now.
Sure, AI may at some point make our jobs irrelevant. But I feel like, if we engineers don't learn fast how to master it to make ourselves more productive in today's hectic industry, we may become irrelevant sooner anyway.
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@ c92a9790:10523e28
2025-05-07 23:01:39
handjobs could just be called beef jerkies
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 09:35:39
Although i dont handle blossom server lookup, just using fallback urls, next step would be to lookup blossom servers of the user in case all the fallback urls are also dead
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@ 0fb38b99:147f62bb
2025-05-07 23:00:02
1 #USD = 5.745 #BRL
Fonte: https://www.xe.com
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 09:31:34
Great! Also added support in Snort while testing this, im curious which clients support this, everybody talks about how great Blossom is for censorship resistance but i dont know if we really handle it properly in clients.
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@ ed03fa54:d1c21c40
2025-05-07 22:58:57
Oq um nenor de idade tem pra sonegar?
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-07 09:17:22
Yea its been a very long time, i just opened the figma yesterday to see what these lists are supposed to look like lol
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@ ed03fa54:d1c21c40
2025-05-07 22:57:45
Shuashuashua
Coitada
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-06 16:25:42
Replacing media upload code on snort with Blossom, NIP-96 no longer supported.
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@ d360efec:14907b5f
2025-05-07 22:53:34
https://youtu.be/YtFOxNbmD38?si=GJhFrBvJHuEsJaLl
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-07 22:46:24
fear? I thought you'd be proud?
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@ ebb93aa6:7d9e5f6f
2025-05-07 22:44:12
Have a nice day #anon 🫦 #nostr
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-07 22:40:35
lol you'd attack them?
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-07 22:37:36
Demetrious Johnson is such a good fighter
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-07 22:35:33
the pope died
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@ 8c8b5a17:85913428
2025-05-07 22:31:40
GM friend
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@ c2d36e0e:141dff7e
2025-05-07 22:31:23
GM good morning
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-07 22:29:53
BRITISH AND IRISH LIONS SQUAD TOMORROW
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-07 22:26:29
bro ducked though,
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-07 22:26:16
Secret Agent Man!
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-07 22:22:21
anything can happen in the next half hour
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@ c7acabf1:d8f05180
2025-05-07 22:20:11
I like the Bitcoin logo but space is fake.
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@ c7acabf1:d8f05180
2025-05-07 22:19:36
someone should tell him space is fake
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@ e6a4fe53:1aa9eba8
2025-05-08 00:12:50
Watching Watchmen for the first time in forever. The Directors Cut is the way to go, avoid the Ultimate Cut. The Tales Of The Black Freighter sections worked okay in the book, but feel weird and tacked on in the movie.
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-05-07 23:30:13
Block 895724
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-06 16:07:55
Testing blossom fallback
https://nostr.download/e71fd00b540bcbfbe1f76f8cb589abb2c9317fabe4b8838116daebfa59811578.png
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@ c81c7999:738e1869
2025-05-08 00:12:49
すごいまな板
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@ ed03fa54:d1c21c40
2025-05-07 22:11:03
🍿🍿🍿
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@ 04ce30c2:59ea576a
2025-05-07 22:11:00
Exemplos?
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@ cbab7074:f9f0bd61
2025-05-07 23:30:13
Block 895724
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ ed03fa54:d1c21c40
2025-05-07 22:10:43
Também não acho feia
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@ 1023ed59:dbd5ed2a
2025-05-08 00:12:44
No, for real.
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-07 23:30:13
Block 895724
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ c7acabf1:d8f05180
2025-05-07 22:10:23
space is fake
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@ 0e52122d:eea6c7e4
2025-05-08 00:12:43
😂
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@ 5d5484c8:4283aa1e
2025-05-08 00:12:38
Prices coordinate behavior.
nostr:nprofile1qqs9pk20ctv9srrg9vr354p03v0rrgsqkpggh2u45va77zz4mu5p6ccpzemhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejz7qgkwaehxw309a5xjum59ehx7um5wghxcctwvshszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qrxnfk
https://image.nostr.build/ef1f68a8622cb1d4879af942e5b7a64725a6e0bb36f686999942937757b0d6b9.jpg
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@ d981591e:f7c0ae37
2025-05-08 00:12:34
‘Widespread grisly murders’: Israel kills another Palestinian for refusing to spy
From Press TV
Rights body reports gruesome killing of another Palestinian civilian by the Israeli regime over the victim’s refusal to cooperate with Tel Aviv’s espionage apparatus.
May 7th 2025 8:07pm EDT
Source Link: https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/05/08/747568/Israel-execution-Palestinian-refusal-spying
Share, promote & comment with Nostr: https://dissentwatch.com/boost/?boost_post_id=966512
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@ 90a81209:07a835be
2025-05-08 00:12:34
🚀BTC MARKET VENDOR🚀 - May 17th @gwrnoda nostr:nprofile1qyghwumn8ghj7nn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qqsqlyznaqu2dqdkpjql5ptwh5cps780mddntgmara82u6afl2u6dqqpsapwu https://blossom.primal.net/47ac534d0e72d0e9f1481ac9fe2eff984af6ad200aa3511ae0420fd5e1c08588.jpg
@buenaboochatea- I make and sell Artisanal Organic Kombucha. latina female owned. https://blossom.primal.net/cee302e347db141baf28b58e31f924941579a072a66e79a69e472319acc866b3.jpg https://blossom.primal.net/8366d695543393c993c04cb7cccbfcd0dee555e8dff26c62dc5af03ce6a72367.jpg
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@ 26d6a946:c34c98f1
2025-05-08 00:12:34
That’s just impressive
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-06 13:48:55
Starter packs coming to Snort
https://image.nostr.build/87049e9ea5db41a087c9b6dc291ecb893f405e43f5b5d3a2e8d8ee40b0cd0a3b.png
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@ ed03fa54:d1c21c40
2025-05-07 22:08:36
Rapaz, é muito entretenimento...🍿🍿
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@ 4180da63:7b3c147e
2025-05-08 00:12:26
The government did ban heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, LSD etc, because they do care about people's health.
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@ 1e3aa975:80324f5f
2025-05-08 00:12:23
vmess://ew0KICAidiI6ICIyIiwNCiAgInBzIjogIlVTX+WIhuS6q+aXpeiusCIsDQogICJhZGQiOiAiMTA0LjE5LjQ1LjExIiwNCiAgInBvcnQiOiAiMjA4NiIsDQogICJpZCI6ICJlOWUzY2MxMy1kYjQ4LTRjYzEtOGMyNC03NjI2NDM5YTUzMzkiLA0KICAiYWlkIjogIjAiLA0KICAic2N5IjogImF1dG8iLA0KICAibmV0IjogIndzIiwNCiAgInR5cGUiOiAibm9uZSIsDQogICJob3N0IjogImlwMTMuZnJlZWdyYWRlbHkueHl6IiwNCiAgInBhdGgiOiAiZ2l0aHViLmNvbS9BbHZpbjk5OTkiLA0KICAidGxzIjogIiIsDQogICJzbmkiOiAiIiwNCiAgImFscG4iOiAiIg0KfQ==
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-06 12:52:02
Rendering kind 20/21/22 in a new feed page for Snort
https://image.nostr.build/d15f22970de44a9bcd49ff4237896f25bbd40acb21a73ec81f80c43875e3de45.png
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-07 23:25:13
Block 895724
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ fac513a1:d4f407a5
2025-05-07 23:24:31
How Nostr Aligns with Bitcoin's Principles
npub1aqakd28d95muqlg6h6nwrvqq5925n354prayckr424k49vzjds4s0c237n
Mike Hardcastle explains how Nostr protects against digital censorship, aligns with the ethos of self-custody, and empowers users to truly own their data, identity, and communication.
https://v.nostr.build/k5AX409hfY3pDCQI.mp4
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@ ef1bffa2:c1386855
2025-05-07 22:05:22
GM bro