MolarFox  

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Aussie sr. software engie, HAM radio operator, machinist, guitarist, car guy

Living on half a braincell and 0 free time. I love things with a lot of torque

Animal welfare advocate. I volunteer at a sanctuary, looking after rescued animals 🐐

DMs always open

Straight, cis, ally

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LocationAustralia [UTC+10]
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She spent the evening debugging something

my favourite part about gaming is when steam remote play does this

you’re not ready for the power of a win7-style messagebox stretched to fill your whole screen. too strong

I'm used to much more bleak and grounded sci-fi, where everything wants to kill you and nothing can be trusted. It was pretty refreshing that this was more about the cruelty of nature, than the dangers of first contact.

And the way they portrayed first contact as far as finding common ground and mapping language was decently well done. Some movie-convenicent liberties were taken around Rocky unexplainedly learning to understand English without needed counter-translation, and the grammar of his language being able to convey intonation and pauses through translation and then tts

Good amount of suspense kept. And the VFX and cinematography was beautiful. I found out afterwards that there were 0 green screens or CGI actors involved - all live sets and animatronics!

Project Hail Mary was awesome!

I was reminded this evening of the time /r/programming kept removing people's links to my blog, so I took out a Reddit ad to spite them.

And left the comments on.

https://old.reddit.com/r/CuratedTumblr/comments/11or9nk/furry_cryptography_ads_only_on_tumblr/

I'm a big fan of this explanation/rant from Andrew Murphy.

Taken as a whole, there are many bottlenecks in a corporate software development process. The "load-bearing" calendar is a great example!

Speeding up code creation just increases pressure on the bottleneck, which decreases throughput.

https://andrewmurphy.io/blog/if-you-thought-the-speed-of-writing-code-was-your-problem-you-have-bigger-problems

If you thought the speed of writing code was your problem - you have bigger problems | Debugging Leadership

AI coding tools are optimising the wrong thing and nobody wants to hear it. Writing code was already fast. The bottleneck is everything else: unclear requirements, review queues, terrified deploy cultures, and an org chart that needs six meetings to decide what colour the button should be.

Debugging Leadership

The fact that we are *not* seeing wildly improving software all around us tells us everything we need to know.

There is no flourishing of value delivery, new product categories, more needs being satisfied better. It’s the opposite.

All we are seeing is decreases in quality, because πŸ‘ code πŸ‘ creation πŸ‘ is not πŸ‘ the problem.

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