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They like to keep things under CTRL.

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🦀 [Rust] Smart Pointers Cheatsheet

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1. Program Deterministic guardrails for AI 2. Use ai agents to create an End-to-end feedback loop 3. Make it as boring as measurably possible. Boring = stable = shippable


"For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them, e.g., men become builders by building and lyre players by playing the lyre; so too we become just by doing just acts, temperate by doing temperate acts, brave by doing brave acts."


If you’re a software engineer, this next phase has so much potential. Cut the noise, cut the distractions, forget about the things you can’t change - and focus on in.


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來自 Mario Nawfal

Statistically, you’re far more likely to become a millionaire than to have visible abs if you live in the us.


I'd rather give ai permissions to run rm -rf than touch or mkdir.


Think OpenAi bought windsurf for 3 billion to get around the fact they couldn’t transition to a non profit?


I ❤️ service containers and dependency injection. It’s my favorite design pattern. Figuring out how to bind, reflect, and make resolvable dependencies via a service containers - in large part thanks to Laravel and its ergonomics - has always fascinated me. Last night I…


I've become convinced that knowing software is the largest leverage point you could have moving into the future. That said, there's a difference between job security and leverage to optimize on opportunity. I still have zero idea on how all of this changes the job market. What…


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terrorism tourism 😭😭


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Of course, you should still learn to code. Even if nobody writes code in five years. Why? I know how to write a qsort, and I've done that zero times. But I know when qsort is appropriate. I know how to write a hash table, and so I know when std::map is appropriate. In five…

if i was 18 years old i sure wouldn’t. not because there won’t be coding jobs, but because the stepping stones to senior tier engineering are being actively removed by ai. even if you could find a entry level job, it’d basically be waiting for slop to generate then reviewing it



Don't vibe code, test code to prove it aligns with human intent.


The AI race touts impressive code generation stats (90-95% by late 2025), but it's a stupid metric imho. It's not just about writing code – in fact, the more experienced you are, the less time you likely spend on pure coding. Why? Because we understand that code is a…


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