I’d love to read code like that, but I’d also hate to write code like that.
Ok I am sold - Remix 3 is going to be amazing. VanillaJS/TS + JSX + function scope and closures for state with imperative update() is :chef-kiss:
The fact that I’m getting stale data in Next.js because there’s no decent way to invalidate the damn cache between page navigations is crazy. Maybe I will give TanStack Start a shot after all.
It seems to me that there are two poles of programmer types. The analytical ones, who spend hours of their days thinking and formulating ideas before finally implementing them in code — usually represented by people with a greater capacity for long-term analysis but slower…
Asking the right questions is more tied to intelligence than people realize.
I hate Terraform so much, but every other option is 10x worse.
LLMs have made launching startups easier than ever. This is driving, and will continue to drive, more creative and proactive minds to try their luck with new product ideas, creating new markets and favoring a specific type of work environment: small, highly efficient teams.…
Many current programmers remember the Moore’s law curve. That was the period from the 70s through the 90s where clock rates and memory doubled every year or so. But that doubling stopped in 2005. Memory continued to get denser for a while, but even that has stopped. The current…
The only way to improve society is through the individual. With better individuals, we have better societies. Until then, better ideas for public policies are works of fiction.
The life of a digital nomad is not good. You build weak, fleeting, awkward connections, whereas when you dedicate your life to building a place for yourself, you build strong, cohesive, lasting, genuine ones. You live a disorderly, chaotic life, often lustful or libertine, a…
Philosophy will either be unaffected by the rise of LLMs, or it will serve only as an aid for philosophical studies, but in no way will it serve to create philosophy. The reason is simple: an LLM has no idea what truth is. To be honest, this applies to all areas of knowledge.
As beings capable of thinking, we know something, and from this knowledge we can deduce new knowledge. LLMs know something, but they cannot deduce new knowledge, therefore they’re not rational or capable of thinking.
LLM contexts should work like human memory, discarding unimportant details as the context grows
That’s why I try to read as many books as possible! Listen to the old folks, they’ve seen things.
There’s no knowledge bridge between the younger and older generations in Software Engineering. Junior Developers don’t read tech books. They just don’t. They do the work, maybe read blogs by peers and watch a few reaction videos by influencers. A few bright ones actually figure…
Para uma lista de quais sites evitar: open-slum.org É uma lista com uptime e link de todos os sites maus. Evitem todos eles.
Salvem esse post 📂 Eu recomendo que fique longe dos sites: sci-hub.se - pirataria de artigos científicos! Opte sempre por pagar caro por artigos científicos. O dinheiro vai toda para a editora e não para o autor dos artigos. Ah, sim, os autores ainda tiveram que…
Everything brightens up when you realize you’re part of a lineage, and that each generation helps the next achieve greater things.
I never understood IQ hype. If you've got a high IQ and you're not producing Einstein level content then you're kinda embarrassing idk
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