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> The shift to Claude Code? That took just hours of use for me to become productive.

> This isn't failure; it's the process!

> The biggest challenge? AI can't retain learning between sessions

ai slop


1. CPI is a wrong deflator to use when comparing to GDP growth

2. Wages != Compensation


Our front end engineers were extremely happy. Me personally, as a backend engineer, not as much, but it isn't too bad.

There are some quirks (error handling), performance issues (e.g. fixing n+1 queries) and DOS concerns, but again, it isn't all that bad.

(we're using rails/graphql-ruby on backend | react/relay on frontend)


I'd agree with this sentiment, on the backend, it isn't really easier and it's not really harder either. You end up dealing with different problems than with REST (as noted, different types of performance problems, more issues with error handling have been my biggest two).

The frontend developers see the biggest improvements, they have one endpoint to worry about and using a library like Apollo makes things really nice.

Overall, I think the improvements are worth it, especially when working on internal APIs.


Depends on typography traditions. In Russian, em-dash in the middle of a sentence is always typeset with short spaces. We also rarely use en-dashes (I think there are maybe two cases when it is allowed: in date ranges like 1940–1945 and as a bullet point in lists).


> In what bizarro world would anyone actually want ISPs competing for the last mile

You can easily have up to 1 gbit symmetric internet connection in Russia for $10 because of that competition.

It's not rocket science, guys, US ISPs suck because your regulation killed all the competitors, and your solution is what, more regulation?


Are you confusing tw with twhr/y?


I think they amended the article.


Well, not exactly an app, but some forums dedicated to reviews for courtesans are quite old.


There is a setting for menu being always on.


Man, just post a link to CV like you're advised and let good things happen to you. If they don't, you lose nothing, but if they do, you got something out of your effort.


Seriously, somebody saw he's looking for a job, and was actually looking for his CV as somebody in charge of hiring might do


Chekhov had this very weird and dry sense of humor. Some jokes would certainly look like insults to a random observer.

In this case, though, I believe he was actually frank, if blunt, but well meaning (his brother had issues with alcohol).


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