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"In software, when something is painful, the way to reduce the pain is to do it more frequently, not less"(Continuous Delivery - Jez Humble)
Our primary priority for Ruby on Rails is getting you from 0-1. Once you've become rich beyond belief, you can afford to tackle whatever unique frontier problems you face at that scale. Get the bag first, then worry about how to hold it!
I’ll use these words from @dhh as a reminder whenever someone says SQLite doesn’t scale:
Validation is a mirage. Spend enough time talking with entrepreneurs, product people, designers, and anyone charged with proving something, and you’ll bump into questions about validation and certainty. “How do you validate if it’s going to work?” “How do you know if people…
If you're a young person following this OpenAI nonsense, here's the major takeaway: these people aren't smarter than you. They aren't more talented. They don't make better decisions. You can do this too, and better, and you should. Go do something big.
Nit picking in code, doc, and architecture reviews is a waste of time. We do a disservice by training new devs that this practice is acceptable and conducive to a healthy working environment.
Spot on
This is one of my favorite recent episodes. We get into some real honest advice about a question we’re often asked.
The Best of the Best about Product Discovery just for you! Articles, podcasts, videos, tweets and books. Get free access to this crazy overview with linked sources! Like + Retweet + Reply "discovery" (Follow so I can send the link)
You’ll often hear people say someone has good “work ethic” if they’re putting in long hours. But 60, 70, 80 hours a week doesn’t equal work ethic. 60, 70, 80+ hours a week simply equals 60, 70, 80+ hours a week. Work ethic is about showing up, being on time, being reliable,…
Search interest over time, ChatGPT (blue) vs Minecraft (red). There's an obvious factor that might well underlie both trends (down for ChatGPT, up for Minecraft). Can you guess what it is? As it happens, the answer matters for both the future of AI and the future of education.
That's so cool.
databases of the future which am I forgetting (from the 2017 cutoff)? news.ycombinator.com/item?id=363549…
Midjourney Versions Comparison🤯 The same prompts are used. It was launched just one year ago, and the progress is insane.
This!
There's a world of a difference between companies where devs w a few years of experience are expected&encouraged to complete projects autonomously, and ones where the privilege of breaking goals and projects down to tasks is given only to The Tech Lead. From IC2 at @soucegraph:
OK let's try this again, ordering a nothing burger from McDonalds. this time nothing else in the order. will they cancel it? deliver an empty bag? i am doing this so you don't have to
for the record, and I don't care. this is a kick ass song: open.spotify.com/track/2VDdoBA2…
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I mentor a young lad with poor literacy skills who is starting a landscaping business. He struggles to communicate with clients in a professional manner. I created a GPT3-powered Gmail account to which he sends a message. It responds with the text to send to the client.
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