Simon Barker

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Simon Barker

Simon Barker

@allthecode_

Software developer base in the UK, I did the online dev creator thing for a while but copycats ruined it so now I'm just lurking

Warwick, UK Присоединился Nisan 2021
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Lane || Boot.dev
Lane || Boot.dev@wagslane·
Anyone with a really great English accent interested in doing some voice acting? If you know someone send em my way @matryer ?
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Simon Barker@allthecode_·
@AntWilson The base docs need some love, a suite of RLS examples would be great and some sensible way to test them like Firebase has, a way to get a none grouped response from a JS query (so flat like a true SQL query) - get rid of the table autogen API docs, repetitive and pointless.
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Simon Barker@allthecode_·
@businessbarista How is creatine shown in 2021?! It’s the most researched sports supplement ever and has been used widely for at least 20 years 😂
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I'm fascinated by trends. When you're early to one it feels like you have a secret that no one knows. Some real world examples: Creatine - 2021 Pickleball - 2020 Cold Plunge - 2020 Crypto - 2020 Keto - 2018 Psychedelics - 2018 Air fryer - 2018 Podcast - 2015 Crossfit - 2011 This was 1-year before each trend hit mass awareness. What's a trend that you think will hit critical mass 1-2 years from now?
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Simon Barker@allthecode_·
@thesamparr Most of them don’t actually start doing any real work until after a (fairly early) lunch and a nap. Really their working day is 1:30 to 9/10
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Sam Parr
Sam Parr@thesamparr·
The 996 culture that some Chinese companies have is interesting. 996 = 9am to 9 pm, 6 days a week. For anyone who's worked in a company like that (in china of usa): Do you think it helped you succeed or no?
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Simon Barker@allthecode_·
@csturner88 PhD in electrical engineering and then ran a central heating product manufacturing business for 8 years, set up a factory, managed product dev and supply chain as well as customer services
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Adam Richard Turner
Adam Richard Turner@devadam88·
Anyone studied or worked in anything outside of 'coding' in their working adult life? I am curious about your past life & experiences. My 15 year work history looks something like this, though feel free to summarise your life in a sentence if you prefer... - History graduate - Admin / Clerical in a few temp jobs. - Law Student & Intern - Debt Recovery Agent - Credit Controller - CCNA / A+ Student - IT Support Engineer (Desktop/Infrastructure) - 2nd Line Desktop Support Analyst 😴 - Frontend Web Developer (Contract) - Web Developer - Freelance / Contract Here's a few snaps of my more recent past life in the IT industry working at some huge company.
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Simon Barker@allthecode_·
@srbaker Totally agree! NestJS with Handlebars templates is a good choice in the JS world, add htmx to handle AJAX updates and then vanilla JS for any front end scripting
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Steven R. Baker
Steven R. Baker@srbaker·
Unpopular opinion: everyone doing a web application (yes, that's you) should go fullstack monolith, and avoid stepping outside of it. Rails, Django, Phoenix are the best choices for this, but good ones exist in all reasonable environments*. *: anything but JavaScript
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Adam Richard Turner@devadam88·
Can any UK based developers please reveal yourselves? 🇬🇧 I have a cunning plan…
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Simon Grimm
Simon Grimm@schlimmson·
After weeks of work, I'm excited to share my biggest & longest React Native tutorial: Build a Deliveroo Food Ordering Clone with React Native 🔥 From start to finish, this 5-hour course teaches you essential concepts 👇 youtu.be/FXnnCrfiNGM
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Mohammad Azam
Mohammad Azam@azamsharp·
I placed my Xcode project folder in iCloud Drive so I can share it between machines. Any bad side effects for this? Performance? etc
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Simon Grimm@schlimmson·
Announcing my new Podcast: Rocket Ship 🚀 Want to hear about how people use tools like @expo, @capacitorjs, and @reactnative? Then subscribe in your favorite player for a weekly conversation between me and awesome people 🎉podcast.galaxies.dev
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Simon Barker@allthecode_·
@DThompsonDev The drop has nothing to do with LLMs, it started before they went mainstream (the graph clearly shows this), it started when Google collapsed all SO results under one single result AND the copy cat scraper sites started ranking higher. Google is killing SO, not LLMs
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Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson@DThompsonDev·
I've mentioned this before, a big reason for the drop in Stack Overflow visits isn't even the fact that LLMs have grown in popularity but it was because there weren't even decent options that were available before! How many people were using Stack overflow but were afraid to even ask a question because they would be put down? Do you know why that behavior was meme-ish? Because it happened so frequently. About a year ago in my Discord someone said something that I have never forgotten. "This place is like Stack overflow but without the judgement! I feel like I can really find answers here." So when you have an AI that may steer you in the right direction but it doesn't make you feel bad for asking that question, it seems like the safer choice! Now I will say, and have said repeatedly, part of this shift does scare me because a lot of these tools are so damn confident, even when wrong. I am interested to see how this continues but also not surprised to see the current level of results.
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50% of StackOverflow traffic is gone! Look at the attached chart. It tells a scary story that will not be limited to StackOverflow. Right now, detecting AI-generated content is impossible. Last week, OpenAI shut down the tool they created for this purpose. They launched it in January, and it's dead today, less than seven months later. Their statement: "The AI classifier is no longer available due to its low rate of accuracy." I'm not surprised about any of these two events. I don't remember the last time I visited StackOverflow. Why would I when tools like Copilot and ChatGPT answer my questions faster without making me feel bad for asking? And I'm even less surprised about OpenAI killing their tool: Many believe detecting AI-generated text is impossible. I'm one of them. Here's what OpenAI had to say about this: "We are (...) currently researching more effective provenance techniques for text, and have made a commitment to develop and deploy mechanisms that enable users to understand if audio or visual content is AI-generated." Notice how they differentiate text from audio and visual content. For the latter, they seem confident they'll find a way to recognize humans from AI. For text, they are not and are word-salad'ing us with a vague "researching more effective provenance techniques." StackOverflow famously banned any AI-generated answers from the site. That's the wrong move. Instead, we need to find a way where human and AI-generated content coexist and benefit from each other. There's no putting the genie back in the bottle, so how can we get the most out of it? Do you think StackOverflow will survive? What can they do to fend off what seems to be a life-threatening event?

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Simon Barker@allthecode_·
@TheAnkurTyagi Nothing to do with LLMs, it’s to do with the scraper and aggregation sites ranking higher that SO for the same content. Google is killing SO, not LLMs
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Ankur💻🎧💪@TheAnkurTyagi·
Slow death of “Stackoverflow” by LLM— nothing is permanent in tech.
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Simon Barker@allthecode_·
1️⃣ grew my Instagram followers to 100k 2️⃣ waited for 3,000 of them to auto migrate their IG follows to Threads follows 3️⃣ job done 😉 Follow for more bone headed advice threads 😂
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Simon Barker@allthecode_·
It took me 18 months to get to 3,000 Instagram followers. It’s taken me 18 hours to get to 3,000 Threads followers 🤯 Here’s how I did it 🧵
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