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God I just wish I could get one more chance. One more interview. One last chance to get my family out of poverty.
I guess I'll spend tonight mourning yet another failed interview in my 16 month long job search by doing some recreational coding. Have to stave off depression with some fun once in a while.
Trying to get a software job when I have little kids and a full-time job feels almost impossible. I had a take home for a full-stack prod-ready app and I couldn't get it done. I lucked out getting work without a take-home in the past but that's no longer a thing.

Craziest recruiter call ever:

"Hi we are looking for a Golang engineer"

"Hi, I've used it to resolve bottlenecks, but our primary language was node.js"

"Okay, bye"

*Hangsup*

No beating around the bush anymore I guess...

I've yet to meet these acolytes I've always found most Rust folks super nice. That said I like error bubbling enums better then go's multi return err paradigm. I think in place error handling can lead to better definition but the ability to bubble up and centralize an error processor is cleaner. But both are better then exceptions, that's something we can agree on!
So if AI is automating developers, months is now days, shouldn't we have an explosion of tools? I see a lot of innovation for tools to make tools, but not a of tools made from those tool-making tools. Ya know?
"AI sucks! But first a word from our sponsor, AI product!"
Makes you wonder who's code the LLM learned from. Is there a full metal project out there already? Does it have similar default menu elements? How much of it is novel here? How much more optimized would it be hand crafted? Is it negligible?
Speak of the devil, I was just looking up a quick embedded rust project to brush up on! I was going with a pi pico and it's rp2060, what are your thoughts/experience with it vs a esp32? I probably have the latter buried somewhere if I must.