Kevin Smith

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Kevin Smith

Kevin Smith

@_KevinSmith

VP Eng @AxisCareUS // Champion of healthy software teams that make a big impact and happily stick around for the long haul. // I love puzzles.

Nashville, TN เข้าร่วม Ekim 2009
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Documenting ₿itcoin 📄
Documenting ₿itcoin 📄@DocumentingBTC·
Chuck Norris mined bitcoin with a pen and paper.
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@melissa
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the child is riding his bike. he flies down a hill and falls. he gets back up and grins. i say, you might try going slower. he says, i'm practicing going fast
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Manish Gill
Manish Gill@mgill25·
Found this gem of a comment on HN: "Nobody should listen to anyone who speaks about performance in terms of reasoning about a system instead of profiling it."
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Jonathan Stark
Jonathan Stark@jonathanstark·
Price based on what it's worth to them, NOT what it costs you to deliver. This is the way.
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Jessica Kerr
Jessica Kerr@jessitron·
The work of software dev has switched from mainly "how do I make it work" to mainly "how will I know it works?" and I am here for it. This part of the problem is hard and juicy.
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cat
cat@_catwu·
The PM playbook was built on an assumption that the technology underneath your product is roughly stable With the current pace of model progress, this is no longer true. Here's how we've evolved the PM role:
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Adam Wathan
Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
The original skills files.
Adam Wathan tweet media
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Matthew Prince 🌥
Matthew Prince 🌥@eastdakota·
Prediction: Clay Christensen is best known for his theory of “Disruptive Innovation,” but the business transformations AI is forcing will eventually show that his most impactful work is his theory of “Jobs to be Done.”
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Chris Spiek
Chris Spiek@chriscbs·
Amazed at how much better interfaces look when I say, "Claude, read the Refactoring UI pdf and update the UI." Great work @adamwathan 🙏 this book is such a huge contribution to the world.
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dax
dax@thdxr·
one thing to appreciate during hype cycles is it is very easy to spot people worth developing relationships with there's people building in the ai space that are ruthlessly honest and care about being right in the end, not just momentarily they stand out among the craziness
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John D. Cook
John D. Cook@JohnDCook·
Original: "Fairy tales do not give the child his first idea of bogey. What fairy tales give the child is his first clear idea of the possible defeat of bogey. The baby has known the dragon intimately ever since he had an imagination. What the fairy tale provides for him is a St. George to kill the dragon."
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John D. Cook
John D. Cook@JohnDCook·
"It should bother you that all children’s books end by revealing that the monster is just misunderstood and is actually friendly." -- Ethan Stueve
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Blake Burge
Blake Burge@blakeaburge·
A friend of mine used to say: "Confidence isn’t built by thinking positive thoughts. It’s built by doing difficult things while your brain screams at you to stop." Damn, was he right.
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James Cowling
James Cowling@jamesacowling·
Whatever your take on this, writing code has always been tremendously easy compared to designing/maintaining large systems. The best engineers in the world are the best because of this stuff. Currently LLMs will not save you from bad architectural decisions. You need to constrain them to do the right thing.
David Cramer@zeeg

im fully convinced that LLMs are not an actual net productivity boost (today) they remove the barrier to get started, but they create increasingly complex software which does not appear to be maintainable so far, in my situations, they appear to slow down long term velocity

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