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Julius Loman

@JuliusLoman

Bratislava, Slovakia Katılım Haziran 2010
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Grady Booch
Grady Booch@Grady_Booch·
It is a source of continuous delight to watch the AI community rediscover the fundamentals and the dynamics of software engineering as they take those things and embellish them with AI adjectives, making them sound all fresh and new and sparkly while in truth, those fundamentals remain, well, fundamental. Remove AI from the discourse below, and what Andrew promotes are things one heard all the time as we saw - starting decades ago - the transition from assembly language to FORTRAN and COBOL, from structured to object-oriented, from waterfall to agile. The past, as is said, does not repeat itself but rather rhymes. Don’t get me wrong: I celebrate what Andrew et al are doing: developing software-intense systems that are meaningful and that endure requires intention and discipline, and I embrace that. Two dangling threads before I close: I don’t grok the semantics of “traditional teams”. The cosmos of computing is so wide and deep and diverse and crosses so many domains, I conclude that “traditional teams” is what one says when their experience is in a relatively narrow space, and they are witnessing a shift from what they grew up with in the Valley in particular, where web-centric systems of global elastic scale remain the primary focus. Second, I am dismayed at the focus on speed. If you are driving head long Thelma and Louise style toward an IPO then certainly speed will be a critical factor. But for most of the domain of computing, for systems that are meaningful and that endure, other factors are far more important: correctness, repeatability, safety, maintainability, these dominate, and as such, don’t be distracted by the noise and smoke and heat and light of an AI first style that may get you out of the starting gate quickly, but will fail you in the ultra marathon of most development.
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AI-native software engineering teams operate very differently than traditional teams. The obvious difference is that AI-native teams use coding agents to build products much faster, but this leads to many other changes in how we operate. For example, some great engineers now play broader roles than just writing code. They are partly product managers, designers, sometimes marketers. Further, small teams who work in the same office, where they can communicate face-to-face, can move incredibly quickly. Because we can now build fast, a greater fraction of time must be spent deciding what to build. To deal with this project-management bottleneck, some teams are pushing engineer:product manager (PM) some teams are pushing engineer:product manager (PM) ratios downward from, say, 8:1 to as low as 1:1. But we can do even better: If we have one PM who decides what to build and one engineer who builds it, the communication between them becomes a bottleneck. This is why the fastest-moving teams I see tend to have engineers who know how to do some product work (and, optionally, some PMs who know how to do some engineering work). When an engineer understands users and can make decisions on what to build and build it directly, they can execute incredibly quickly. I’ve seen engineers successfully expand their roles to including making product decisions, and PMs expand their roles to building software. The tech industry has more engineers than PMs, but both are promising paths. If you are an engineer, you’ll find it useful to learn some product management skills, and if you’re a PM, please learn to build! Looking beyond the product-management bottleneck, I also see bottlenecks in design, marketing, legal compliance, and much more. When we speed up coding 10x or 100x, everything else becomes slow in comparison. For example, some of my teams have built great features so quickly that the marketing organization was left scrambling to figure out how to communicate them to users — a marketing bottleneck. Or when a team can build software in a day that the legal department needs a week to review, that’s a legal compliance bottleneck. In this way, agentic coding isn’t just changing the workflow of software engineering, it’s also changing all the teams around it. When smaller, AI-enabled teams can get more done, generalists excel. Traditional companies need to pull together people from many specialties — engineering, product management, design, marketing, legal, etc. — to execute projects and create value. This has resulted in large teams of specialists who work together. But if a team of 2 persons is to get work done that require 5 different specialities, then some of those individuals must play roles outside a single speciality. In some small teams, individuals do have deep specializations. For example, one might be a great engineer and another a great PM. But they also understand the other key functions needed to move a project forward, and can jump into thinking through other kinds of problems as needed. Of course, proficiency with AI tools is a big help, since it helps us to think through problems that involve different roles. Even in a two-person team, to move fast, communication bottlenecks also must be minimized. This is why I value teams that work in the same location. Remote teams can perform well too, but the highest speed is achieved by having everyone in the room, able to communicate instantaneously to solve problems. This post focuses on AI-native teams with around 2-10 persons, but not everything can be done by a small team. I'll address the coordination of larger teams in the future. I realize these shifts to job roles are tough to navigate for many people. At the same time, I am encouraged that individuals and small teams who are willing to learn the relevant skills are now able to get far more done than was possible before. This is the golden age of learning and building! [Original text: deeplearning.ai/the-batch/issu… ]

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vixhaℓ
vixhaℓ@TheVixhal·
Software engineering has always contained two distinct modes of work. The first is developmental: taking a clearly specified concept and translating it into a reliable, working system. This is no longer the bottleneck. AI tools like Claude Code and Codex have effectively solved it. The second mode is research. Here, the problem itself is undefined. The task is not to implement a solution, but to discover what the solution should be, new abstractions, algorithms, architectures, and ways of reasoning about computation. This layer resists automation because it depends on framing, taste, and deep conceptual synthesis rather than procedural construction. While AI can assist exploration, it does not yet originate the governing questions that drive genuine breakthroughs. For that reason, software engineering is unlikely to disappear. Instead, its center shifts toward the research frontier.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Coffee before breakfast spikes your stress hormones and sets you up for a crash. Many people kick off their day with a strong cup of coffee for that instant energy boost, but sipping it on an empty stomach—especially right after waking—might be counterproductive and even counterproductive to your body's natural rhythms. Upon waking, cortisol (your primary stress hormone) naturally surges to help you feel alert and mobilize energy. Adding caffeine during this peak window, without any food to buffer it, can amplify this response more intensely than necessary. While some popular claims link this to dramatic cortisol spikes leading to anxiety or crashes, the key evidence from the University of Bath's research focuses on metabolic effects: consuming strong black coffee before breakfast (particularly after a disrupted night's sleep) impairs blood glucose control, raising post-meal blood sugar responses by about 50% compared to eating first. This creates unnecessary metabolic strain, contributing to energy volatility, potential jitters, heightened stress sensations, and that familiar mid-morning slump. The University of Bath study (published in the British Journal of Nutrition, 2020) didn't directly measure cortisol but highlighted how this coffee-first routine disrupts glucose/insulin dynamics—effects that align with broader reports of caffeine interacting with stress pathways and exacerbating morning hormonal fluctuations in some individuals. A simple tweak makes a big difference: eat something small first (even a handful of nuts, yogurt, or fruit) to provide a biological cushion. Food slows caffeine absorption, moderates any amplified hormonal or metabolic response, stabilizes blood sugar, and lets the caffeine deliver clean focus and alertness without the unwanted side effects like jitteriness or crashes. In short, timing your coffee after a bite turns it from a potential stressor into a reliable ally for a smoother, more balanced start to the day. [Betts, J. A., Richardson, J. D., Chowdhury, E. A., Holman, G. D., Tsintzas, K., & Thompson, D. (2020). Glucose control upon waking is unaffected by coffee consumption prior to a disrupted night’s sleep. British Journal of Nutrition]
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Julius Loman@JuliusLoman·
@smoet Menej SK politiky a viac medzinárodných a hlavne (aj) pozitívnych tém. Preto som viac-menej prestal počúvať dobré ráno a prešiel na Vinohradskú 12.
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tomas prokopcak
tomas prokopcak@smoet·
Poraďte nám: už nejaký čas premýšľame, ako trochu oživiť a vynoviť podcast Dobré ráno. Tak sa rovno spýtam: čo by ste vy chceli inak? Čo by ste pridali, ubrali, zmenili, prerobili… zahodili? A prečo?
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macomix
macomix@macomix1·
Z repostů vyberu nešťastníka, který bohužel dostane toto nové pexeso č. 39 ;)
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macomix
macomix@macomix1·
Z repostů vyberu nešťastníka, který bohužel dostane toto nové pexeso č. 38 ;)
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macomix@macomix1·
Z repostů vyberu nešťastníka, který bohužel dostane toto nové pexeso č. 36 ;)
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Sergej Michalič
Sergej Michalič@Sergej_Michalic·
ANKETA Tuto ma inšpiroval priaznivec bryndzových halušiek @juraj_nevolnik aby som skúsil opáčiť, že kde ich podľa vás robia výborne (okrem doma)? Kedysi som mal rebríček fantastických: 1) starý salaš pri Kováčovej (už nefunguje) 2) pod Spišským hradom (dávno som nebol). Ďakujem.
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Julius Loman@JuliusLoman·
@zuzinuanella V talianskych potravinách v centráli na -1p. Odporúčam aj mandľovú alebo verziu so sušienkami.
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Zuzana Botikova
Zuzana Botikova@zuzinuanella·
Inak, kde zohnať dobrú pistáciovú "nutellu", keď do Talianska to teraz neotočím a vo VŠETKÝCH dm-kách je vypredaná? 🤔
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Julius Loman@JuliusLoman·
@AndrejDanko3 Kto mal Nokiu N9 ktoré sa tak ovládali s tým problém fakt mať nebude 😉 pre ostatných musí byť prechod ťažký
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NAFO in memeconomic
NAFO in memeconomic@AndrejDanko3·
Syn ma nahovoril, nech si na Adroide prepnem ovládanie z tlačítok, čo sú na lište na gestá. Je to kktina, nerobte to.
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Anton Hruboň
Anton Hruboň@AntonHrubon·
Pre mňa zatiaľ slovenská momentka roka 2023. Ivan Kamenec, špičkový historik holokaustu a Slovenského štátu, ktorý sa ako 6-ročný musel ukrývať v bunkri pred nacistami, dnes na proteste pred dverami budovy SRo, kde sa konala diskusia Uhrík-Kotleba. (Foto: FB/Zabudnuté Slovensko)
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The Sphere at The Venetian Resort in Paradise, Nevada, has an exosphere made of LED light panels which is visible from several miles away. It's being tested in these days and it's quite stunning [read more: buff.ly/3PEa8ii]
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Peter Zelenak 🇸🇰🇺🇦
Peter Zelenak 🇸🇰🇺🇦@ZelenakPeter·
Dnes bol trochu tazsi den. Doobedu odvolaci sud v Justicaku, cez den praca s horiacim terminom, pohovor s novym adeptom (🤦🏻), podvecer vyklus 9km po nepodarenom vikendovom ultraci v CZ (DNF po 30km z 50). Kava u nas v Triangli je prave vhod.😉
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Julius Loman@JuliusLoman·
@MAKA32165595 @Robo_Kazik Mal som a vlastne ešte mám aj nerezovú platñu asi 5mm hrubú a tu som rozpálil na wok horáku. To bolo celkom rýchle a funkčné ale skončilo to výmenou plynovej dosky za indukciu 😂 Kameň som skúšal no to sa pekelne dlho nahrievalo v rúre.
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Robo Kazik
Robo Kazik@Robo_Kazik·
Kazikova sa hecla a kupila pizza kamen do truby...nejaky fine tuning to znesie ohladom dlzky pecenia..ale na prvy pokus to je velmi slubne pri 250-270 stupnoch.
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Julius Loman@JuliusLoman·
@gl_sk Vymeniť čeľustného ortopéda. Tiež na prvý pokus cena v tisícoch, inde už normálne.
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lgsk@gl_sk·
došiel som s dcérou od zubára, že strojček 6000 eur, chcel by som sa spýtať, ľudia co zarábate tak nejak priemerne (povedzme okolo 2 násobku priemernej mzdy v národnom hospodárstve) ako toto riešite?
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Julius Loman@JuliusLoman·
@LulaCruel To sa urcite najde (chalanske tak velkosti 140-146). Donesiem v utorok do a Auparku - Pomoc ukrajine?
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Lula@LulaCruel·
@JuliusLoman zíde sa úplne všetko 😉 ja teraz zbieram hlavne pánske a tínedžerské oblečko, ale zúžitkujeme všetko ☺️
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Lula
Lula@LulaCruel·
kamaráti, bicykel pre 11 ročného chlapca a chlapčenské tenisky vo veľkostiach 37 a 43 na darovanie sa nenájdu u niekoho? dosť by pomohli dvom rodinkám. vďaka 🥰
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Julius Loman@JuliusLoman·
@LulaCruel Jasné, aj mi to presne vyhovuje. Ešte aj nejaké iné veci čo by sa zišli a môžem doniesť?
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Lula
Lula@LulaCruel·
@JuliusLoman parádňácke! vieme sa dohodnúť na odovzdaní v Auparku v utorok po 17:00?
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Julius Loman@JuliusLoman·
@AloisReitbauer Set of services and resources enabling the user to perform his/hers user journeys.
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Alois Reitbauer
Alois Reitbauer@AloisReitbauer·
How would you define what an application is - from a technical perspective?
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