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  1. & not that it matters, but here's my previous day's #wordle. my go-to #2s are really pulling their weight

    #Wordle1777 3/6

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  2. & not that it matters, but here's my previous day's #wordle. my go-to #2s are really pulling their weight

    #Wordle1777 3/6

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  3. & not that it matters, but here's my previous day's #wordle. my go-to #2s are really pulling their weight

    #Wordle1777 3/6

    ⬜⬜⬜🟨⬜
    🟨🟨🟨🟨⬜
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

  4. & not that it matters, but here's my previous day's #wordle. my go-to #2s are really pulling their weight

    #Wordle1777 3/6

    ⬜⬜⬜🟨⬜
    🟨🟨🟨🟨⬜
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

  5. & not that it matters, but here's my previous day's #wordle. my go-to #2s are really pulling their weight

    #Wordle1777 3/6

    ⬜⬜⬜🟨⬜
    🟨🟨🟨🟨⬜
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

  6. @lepionfesseur
    Comparaison dont le trait est volontairement grossi j'imagine, mais je suis d'accord.
    Je ne sais pas qui utilise l'argument tel que tu le cites (surement sur Facebook ? 🤡), mais l'usage du verbe "tourner" m'a toujours paru incongru dans le #2s.
    Le niveau a soi-disant progressé, mais ça a quand même toujours été rare d'avoir quelque chose de non fonctionnel.

    #2s
  7. I see three groups of developers who like LLMs:

    1) Non-programmers, or programmers who always found coding a drudgery and didn't care for improving in that dept. For them LLMs are obviously a godsend.

    2) Programmers who didn't have that issue and could write code fast, but weren't big on correctness. These are the people who hate writing tests. Since they don't care much about correctness, they don't worry about the slop much either - if it works, ship it!

    (Part of the hype is also because managers see most programmers falling into #1 or #2 and are cool with #2s mindset. )

    3) Programmers who understand LLMs shortcomings but they just want to churn out stuff they previously had no time for and for those, correctness or maintainability is not high on their list.

    So you are not going to convince these people. They are getting real value.

    The problem is, EVERYONE is slowly being forced to adopt LLMs and work this way, and the notion of outcome over output we have been trying to spread is disappearing.

    #2s
  8. I see three groups of developers who like LLMs:

    1) Non-programmers, or programmers who always found coding a drudgery and didn't care for improving in that dept. For them LLMs are obviously a godsend.

    2) Programmers who didn't have that issue and could write code fast, but weren't big on correctness. These are the people who hate writing tests. Since they don't care much about correctness, they don't worry about the slop much either - if it works, ship it!

    (Part of the hype is also because managers see most programmers falling into #1 or #2 and are cool with mindset. )

    3) Programmers who understand LLMs shortcomings but they just want to churn out stuff they previously had no time for and for those, correctness or maintainability is not high on their list.

    So you are not going to convince these people. They are getting real value.

    The problem is, EVERYONE is slowly being forced to adopt LLMs and work this way, and the notion of outcome over output we have been trying to spread is disappearing.

    #2s
  9. @mike as an engineer I see two caches and two outputs. We don’t have two hearts or two livers, so there’s no commitment to redundant systems. Conclusion, it’s one for #1s and one for #2s .

  10. @mike as an engineer I see two caches and two outputs. We don’t have two hearts or two livers, so there’s no commitment to redundant systems. Conclusion, it’s one for #1s and one for #2s .

  11. @mike as an engineer I see two caches and two outputs. We don’t have two hearts or two livers, so there’s no commitment to redundant systems. Conclusion, it’s one for #1s and one for #2s .

  12. @mike as an engineer I see two caches and two outputs. We don’t have two hearts or two livers, so there’s no commitment to redundant systems. Conclusion, it’s one for #1s and one for #2s .

  13. @mike as an engineer I see two caches and two outputs. We don’t have two hearts or two livers, so there’s no commitment to redundant systems. Conclusion, it’s one for #1s and one for #2s .

  14. Except for #2's newborn photo, I stopped posting kid pics ages ago. But given what's going on I just went back and took down all the toddler photos, too. Eternal reminder that they are punishing women and children for the high crime of existing publicly

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:qxddxevtvd6ow6zttzo32rct/post/3mboi6h46b22v

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  15. Except for #2's newborn photo, I stopped posting kid pics ages ago. But given what's going on I just went back and took down all the toddler photos, too. Eternal reminder that they are punishing women and children for the high crime of existing publicly

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:qxddxevtvd6ow6zttzo32rct/post/3mboi6h46b22v

    #2s
  16. Except for #2's newborn photo, I stopped posting kid pics ages ago. But given what's going on I just went back and took down all the toddler photos, too. Eternal reminder that they are punishing women and children for the high crime of existing publicly

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:qxddxevtvd6ow6zttzo32rct/post/3mboi6h46b22v

    #2s
  17. Except for #2's newborn photo, I stopped posting kid pics ages ago. But given what's going on I just went back and took down all the toddler photos, too. Eternal reminder that they are punishing women and children for the high crime of existing publicly

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:qxddxevtvd6ow6zttzo32rct/post/3mboi6h46b22v

    #2s
  18. Except for #2's newborn photo, I stopped posting kid pics ages ago. But given what's going on I just went back and took down all the toddler photos, too. Eternal reminder that they are punishing women and children for the high crime of existing publicly

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:qxddxevtvd6ow6zttzo32rct/post/3mboi6h46b22v

    #2s
  19. ... still get credit for being broadly liked (e.g. 5 points for #1 votes, 4 points for #2 votes, etc) Or do Bucklin voting, where instead of *eliminating* candidates, you *add* the #2s, etc to the #1s each round, and the first candidate to break 50% wins. Or any others. IRV is literally the worst.

  20. ... still get credit for being broadly liked (e.g. 5 points for #1 votes, 4 points for #2 votes, etc) Or do Bucklin voting, where instead of *eliminating* candidates, you *add* the #2s, etc to the #1s each round, and the first candidate to break 50% wins. Or any others. IRV is literally the worst.

  21. This week's pencil pick is Viarco pencils:

    wellappointeddesk.com/2017/04/

    The #2s are fantastic, decorated in an elegant red pinstripe. These are one of my most used pencil.

    #2s
  22. This week's pencil pick is Viarco pencils:

    wellappointeddesk.com/2017/04/

    The are fantastic, decorated in an elegant red pinstripe. These are one of my most used pencil.

    #2s
  23. Daith & Tragus Body Piercings By Ari At Iron Palm Tattoos #2s In Daith & Traus Body Piercings By Ari At Iron Palm Tattoos. Downtown Atlanta, GA. Call 404-973-7828 or stop by for a free consultation. Walk ins are accepted.
    #ArianaKing

    ironpalmtattoos.com/portfolio/

  24. watching "Trainwreck: Poop Cruise" and at the bit where they were replaying the public announcement message about where to do the #1 and #2s....

    #2s
  25. watching "Trainwreck: Poop Cruise" and at the bit where they were replaying the public announcement message about where to do the #1 and #2s....

    #2s
  26. watching "Trainwreck: Poop Cruise" and at the bit where they were replaying the public announcement message about where to do the #1 and #2s....

    #2s
  27. @mcc OmniGraffle is one of those #2s, but imports Grpahviz .dot/.gz and lays it out for you before you optionally move around nodes yourself. Hopefully giving you the best of both worlds here.

    #2s
  28. @mcc OmniGraffle is one of those #2s, but imports Grpahviz .dot/.gz and lays it out for you before you optionally move around nodes yourself. Hopefully giving you the best of both worlds here.

    #2s
  29. @mcc OmniGraffle is one of those #2s, but imports Grpahviz .dot/.gz and lays it out for you before you optionally move around nodes yourself. Hopefully giving you the best of both worlds here.

    #2s
  30. @mcc OmniGraffle is one of those #2s, but imports Grpahviz .dot/.gz and lays it out for you before you optionally move around nodes yourself. Hopefully giving you the best of both worlds here.

    #2s
  31. @mcc OmniGraffle is one of those #2s, but imports Grpahviz .dot/.gz and lays it out for you before you optionally move around nodes yourself. Hopefully giving you the best of both worlds here.

    #2s
  32. Odin, as d'or à Thor ou à raison?

    (Ce post est financé par la compagnie de la blague molle)

    #jds #2s