crazy thing is that they were being enshittified even back then. we just couldn’t identify it back then as easily as we do now
crazy thing is that they were being enshittified even back then. we just couldn’t identify it back then as easily as we do now
yeah there are noobs at everything in each generation. maybe some change in percentages but still. you could tell this story a million times
i read that Boeing paid developers in India less than $5/hr for the 737 MAX software
i wonder if tesla people who use ‘m3’ for model 3 also say ‘my’ for model y. incomprehensible! lol
i was confused that you meant a BMW M3. I owned one for a few years. I guess less common than Model 3’s
we just need a little more AI
i would go with lowercase and just have it be a reserved word like the other ones. but I’m not super picky, i generally like to stick to what people are used to, and i can understand the reasoning behind the choice.
i wish there was a place where normies didn’t want to work so we could all go there
guido, why did you make python so weird?
except 13-19 at least
setting one number is a little silly tho. somebody with 4 kids has totally different needs than a single person. especially if someone has a kid with special needs the costs can be huge. obviously that doesn’t apply to these CEOs but I would say one person doesn’t need more than 100k
there’s no law that says you need to do college at 18. i started at 26, and it would’ve been a waste before that. i hadn’t even discovered any learning passions until just a couple years before that.
so maybe just avoid that problem like i did?
easier to be taken advantage of by employers too
how would android or chrome have the funding for development outside of google? really weird plan to fix this, seems like there are going to be a lot of unintended consequences.
and the ironic part about this, it comes at a time when google is on the verge of being destroyed by new technology and their own enshittification. i haven’t relied on google search in years now, it’s so bad. some monopoly
as a senior programmer (with limited, valuable time), i exercise good judgement before wasting weeks on unused automations.
“measure twice, cut once” as the craftsmen used to say. or YAGNI
any constraints, really. pretty cool!