

I’m not worried. The minute the ad blockers stop working I’ll finally be able to do something else with my time.
Instructor, author, developer. Creator of Beej’s Guides.
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I’m not worried. The minute the ad blockers stop working I’ll finally be able to do something else with my time.
I certainly can’t speak for all educators and grade levels, but in my junior and senior CS courses, I don’t have them memorize anything and they gotta solve problems.
Vim because it’s ubiquitous, starts up instantly, works when ssh’d into a server, and doesn’t get in my way with lots of busy interface. Also modal editors are the only way to go, IMHO. 🙂
What is that core issue, in your opinion?
This is pretty much the only way to verify knowledge. And it’s kind of what interviewers do when they’re thinking about hiring someone for a job, right? Same goal.
One potential avenue that schools have, especially in college, is to let the students know that. You’re not up against the school; you’re up against the interviewer.
This academic year I’m going to try to set up a thing where we do mock interviews with students, hopefully with real interviewers from real companies. I want to show the students where they’re going, and what they really have to get ready for.
In my dream world, we wouldn’t even have grades or diplomas. After all, when we’re learning things on our own we don’t have those and yet somehow we manage to get the job done. But not having grades comes with its own set of problems in this academic structure we’ve set up.
I used to pay Google for things back when they were pretty awesome. Haven’t paid them a dime for years now.
I’ve been messing around with vibe-painting, myself. Damn it feels good to be an artist.
I’m trying to think of something more fucked up, but I’m struggling, here.
This guy’s argument is that he’s a 10xer because he’s using AI effectively, i.e. just proofreading its output and deleting the comments. (Also, why hire juniors when you can get the same work for $20/mo?)
I think this is a losing strategy unless all senior devs never retire and are immortal. (Or unless GAI happens in which case the world economy will collapse and who cares about strategy.)
It looks like what’s happening is that way fewer companies are willing to invest in juniors now, leading to falling enrollment in university, leading to a shortage of seniors, leading to very high dev pay, leading to increased enrollment. Eventually.
Or a process to challenge them?
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“I see you have extensive database experience. Can you elaborate on the white genocide?”
Hypocrisy is considered a strength. So they’re definitely not against it.
I think you’re right that this leads to increased efficiency. But in the case of the United States, we’re relying on a bit of inefficiency here to maintain freedom. I would suggest that there’s no difference between a dictatorship and an all-seeing government. Restricting the government is important in a free country, and making data on citizens difficult access is one of those restrictions we’ve been using.
I think it’s mostly because they’re told to.
A grand says that layoff letter was written by AI.
Some internet rando had a hypothesis that certain types of people actually view their own hypocrisy as a strength rather than a failing. It shows how much more powerful they are than others; others have to obey rules that they don’t. Hypocrisy is only viewed as a failing in other people.
But could I pay for model collapse? I’d be down for that.
I’ve had no joy getting my Brother printer to share over the network with our macs… It seems like the mac sees it for a moment and then it vanishes. The closest Ive come is having the printer wake up when the Mac sent a job, but it didn’t print anything. Prints fine from Linux USB.
Someday I’ll give it a third attempt.
This is how you know “pro-states rights” conservatives are lying to you.
But Carter had honor.