
Rick
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Hot take: 1. Use AI for R&D and making small libraries or feature files that can become libraries. 2. STOP trying to one-shot the entire codebase - they're not built for that! 3. Focus on re-using the micro-libraries you make, and watch for ways in which they interconnect. 4. Build product. We need to learn when to turn off the LLM and when to turn it on (giggity). --- The Real Reason Programmers Refuse to Use AI youtu.be/eCA7bxgej3U?si… via @YouTube




@bertyJobbo In other news, I took an internal transfer for a position that only uses python. I haven’t written python in 15 years. We’re AI first though babyyyyyy. *rewrites everything in C#*

My superpower is eliminating tech debt. Problem is, corporate won't like it if I tell them we need to go back to a monolith, remove most (not all) JS dependencies and NOT rewrite everything in Rust using GenAI and unicorn farts. programmerhumor.io/ai-memes/vibe-…

Here's the thing... I buy a skid steer, and I sell it and my body for some side cash to pay for it. Profit. Agents voice controlled. Starlink on the roof. Maxxing.




Install ntn, the Notion CLI. It brings the entire Notion API to your terminal, plus everything you need to build and deploy Workers. Built for humans and coding agents alike. Install with: curl -fsSL ntn.dev | bash





