Guido Marucci Blas

@guidomb
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🧑‍💻Software Engineer, 🎸guitarist (sort of 😝) and lover of 🚵🏂🪁. Cofounder at https://cedalio.com. Previously CTO & Cofounder at @wolox and @SyrmoSkate.
GitHubhttps://github.com/guidomb
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„HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 explained“

https://alexandrehtrb.github.io/posts/2024/03/http2-and-http3-explained/

The HN thread full of hilarious „I know better“ alphas and corporate conspiracy fans.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39700443

It is fun to explore what is good. It is childish to fight over what is best.

The economy idea that life is competition, that we are in a „lifeboat“ universe where everything needs to be ranked, is toxic.

HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 explained - AlexandreHTRB blog

Understand better how HTTP works in each version.

@SusanPotter we are no doing exactly that (yet) that definitely exploring in a similar direction at cedalio.com. Love to hear your thoughts

@mattiem yeah but in my particular case the entire project is Rust only (plus some bash scripts) and AWS has a pretty good Rust SDK. I’d rather stick to keep using only Rust. On the plus side the infra can leverage more deep integration with the project. I plan to use some macro to autogenerate the entire AWS API gateway config.

On the cons side I had to build basic deploy setup infra logic from scratch but it only took me a day.

What are strong arguments against using the same programming language to implement Infra-as-code?

Let’s say I have a cloud native service implemented in Rust. I’m using lambda , API gateway, DynamoDB and S3.

One of the interesting and disturbing aspects of modern LLMs isn’t what new they do, but what they make cheap. Low-quality, duplicative content makes retrieving quality information incredibly hard, especially in commercially lucrative domains such as product reviews. Making it 3+ orders of magnitude less expensive to produce that content will not help our informarion ecosystem, even if AI content is identical in quality and substance to what humans are already producing.
You would think that OpenAI would use that chat as a way of providing feedback to them but it seems it doesn’t.

My post this morning feels even more timely with all the AI news today about GPT-4 & ChatGPT set to the backdrop of announcements of yet more layoffs.

Everyone's talking about AI, but we're not hearing nearly as much about how it's going to affect the labor market. So I developed a few criteria to help you determine whether your job might be disrupted by generative AI and (more importantly!) what you can start doing *today* to AI-proof your role.

https://blog.testdouble.com/posts/2023-03-14-how-to-tell-if-ai-threatens-your-job/

How to tell if AI threatens YOUR job

Can ChatGPT help do your job? If so, how can you be sure AI won't eventually replace you? Spot whether your job is at risk and what you can do about it.

Test Double
@paul same for me. 4th seems better than the previous one and for what I read it gets better and better. Definitely a different tone and passing compared to other series or movies from the franchise.
The last of us ending … fuck … even knowing what was gonna happen and still was breathtaking, to say the least. Best game adaptation ever.
For me Elm is an excellent example of language, paradigm and tool that strikes the right balance between DX that translate to high quality software that translate to good UX.