Dan Munoz

@danmunoz
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iOS | Berlin
Performance-minded, UX-obsessed
Fossils · F1 · Video games
websitehttps://danmunoz.com
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One of the ways I'm dealing with AI slop at work is that when I'm giving feedback on the work I'm making sure to never assign the responsibility of the bad code to the AI. I'm directly saying that "this change that YOU made needs to be corrected". I'm always assigning the output of the AI to the person who put me in the position of reviewing the work. It is their responsibility to read the code that they're trying to review, they are responsible for 100% of the code, so they also get 100% of the blame when it's bad. If a change is confusing or nonsensical I'll ask "why did YOU make this change?". I'll never ask why an AI made a change, that we cannot know. All we can know is why someone thought it was acceptable to ship garbage, and we can assign them the responsibility for the garbage that they're willing to ship
@aleck I feel your pain, I started on ~1100. 654 to go.

Swift Observable now works automagically in UIKit to invalidate layoutSubviews!! Super cool

Back-deployable to iOS 18 too!

Fascinating.
Welcome back @johnsundell ! Looking forward to read new interesting stuff on your site!

What a fantastic quote:

> We’re not becoming 10x developers with AI.
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> We’re becoming 10x dependent on AI. There’s a difference.
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> Every time we let AI solve a problem we could’ve solved ourselves, we’re trading long-term understanding for short-term productivity. We’re optimizing for today’s commit at the cost of tomorrow’s ability.

source: https://nmn.gl/blog/ai-illiterate-programmers?utm_source=changelog-news

AI is Creating a Generation of Illiterate Programmers

A couple of days ago, Cursor went down during the ChatGPT outage. I stared at my terminal facing those red error messages that I hate to see. An AWS error glared back at me. I didn’t want to figure it out without AI’s help. After 12 years of coding, I’d somehow become worse at my own craft. And this isn’t hyperbole—this is the new reality for software developers.

N’s Blog
“It is very easy to get ChatGPT to emit a series of words such as ‘I am happy to see you.’ There are many things we don’t understand about how large language models work, but one thing we can be sure of is that ChatGPT is not happy to see you. A dog can communicate that it is happy to see you, and so can a prelinguistic child, even though both lack the capability to use words. ChatGPT feels nothing and desires nothing, and this lack of intention is why ChatGPT is not actually using language.”

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“Apple is not going to roll out their much anticipated, much hyped, and much talked-about AI features in the EU. Why? Because payback is a bitch, that's why.”

Absolutely scorching take by @mgs and one I had never considered.

Spyglass is an excellent read, worth a look.

https://spyglass.org/r/73429626
#Apple #AI #EU

Apple Introduces the iStick 📧

The EU puked up the carrots, so Apple uses their Intelligence...

Spyglass