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Do you know https://www.codingfont.com/
It‘s website that let‘s you choose a font for coding like in a tournament.
Fun fact: I landed on Jetbrains Mono, which is the font I am actually using. Coincidence?
Today I overhauled my reminders set up and turned it into a clone of Things 3, because I don't like to maintain several ToDo-Apps.
If are you interested to level up your reminders game as well, then here is a video, that'll help:
https://youtu.be/e9T2E1yxvcE?si=I2HqdNeE3tpHalxs

While Trump is holding rallies claiming that wind turbines do not work, I am looking at the realtime view of Danish power generation…
Total electricity consumption: 5817 MW
Total electricity production from wind: 6436 MW
Whenever I hear someone say that PMs are vibe coding features in production, I always want to ask if those PMs are on call for when those features inevitably break in production?
Note: All features eventually break-in production.
RE: https://mastodon.social/@Migueldeicaza/116177892634272296
AI is going great. So the job of a developer will soon only be this „could this be an attack vector?“ or verifying code produced by an AI. So basically reviews :(
John Oliver's Show covered what's happening with X/Twitter. How it's algorithms are designed to push right-wing content, and how people don't just get away with, but get paid for inciting violence and hate speech. His advice? Leave X.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZG_xWYLzI

@ludicity For the record, I work at a software company that employs ~10k developers.
Before LLMs, I'd encounter such engineers a couple of times a month, but I interact with a lot of engineers, specifically the ones that need help or are new at the company or industry at large, so it's a selected sample. Even the most inexperienced ones are willing and able to learn with some guidance.
After LLMs, there's been a significant uptick, and these new ones are grossly incompetent, incurious, impatient, and behave like addicts if their supply of tokens is at all interrupted. If they run out of prompt credits, its an emergency because they claim they can't do any work at all. They can't even explain the architecture of what they are making anymore, and can't even file tickets or send emails without an LLM writing it for them, and they certainly lack in any kind of reading comprehension.
It's bleak and depressing, and makes me want to quit the industry altogether.