Joe
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For 50 years, software engineering ran on code rationing. Writing code was expensive, so we rationed it carefully through roadmaps, RFCs, prioritization meetings, and scope reviews. This created a role: the No Engineer. No, that won't scale. No, we don't have bandwidth. No, that's out of scope. No, we need a design doc first. The No Engineer was valuable for 50 years. Every "no" saved real money. Their judgment was the rationing system. LLMs will be the end of code rationing. Code is cheap now. And while the No Engineer is explaining why something can't be done, the Yes Engineer has already shipped three versions of it. If you're a Yes Engineer, the next decade is yours.




You people are conflating the real issue... The argument isn't (and never was) whether vaccines are effective or not. The argument is that MANY vaccines have chemicals/ingredients in them that are KNOWN to cause mental and neurological defects in children and/or have not been tested. The idea is to find a way to produce vaccines that still do their job without the dangerous side effects You fucking dimwit






















