@mairswartz

Best quote ever! "Obviously AI is going take to all of our jobs the moment product managers can accurately describe what they want. Which means our jobs are effectively safe ad infinitum" 🤣🤣🤣. I totally agree with your sentiment.

@colinmaharaj

Positive integers
int a = I really love you guys.
int b = I know you can do it.

@snxpple

I work closely with a Rust team. I can confirm that they are, in fact, Furries.

@velorama-x

Is this the enshitification of programming? What a time to be alive.

@eango

these LLM wrapper projects often end up being worse than just using the LLMs themselves 🤣

@PaulWalker-lk3gi

Love this guy -- positivity, real talk, hard-earned experience, moustache: the whole package

@Solar_Messenger

Prime: "I played with Mirror for about 2 hours"

Some job posting on linkedin today: "At least 5 years experience with mirror."

@mk-yt8og

I love your content. My current job sucks, but your enthusiasm for software development is literally contagious and woke me up again.I'm motivated to spend some extra time to improve my skills after work

@galacticminx

7:54 This is the question to ask when someone tries to sell you a financial market trading system.  If they're selling it, it doesn't work.  It's that simple.

@bren.r

0:25 “when project managers can describe exactly what they want” is the biggest joke of the year. Our PM’s incompetency actually makes the team less efficient.

@darthtrex9356

Calming music in the background while prime is shouting 😂😂😂

@BurtonJohnson

"When you believe in things you don't understand then you suffer" - Stevie Wonder

@vladsch1

I am so old, that when I started coding, the job was called a “programmer” not “software developer, “flow charts” were demanded as required design step and dominant language on microprocessors was assembly.

Every four to five years a new tech, language or methodology was touted as the programmer job killer. Include outsourcing to India as one these magic wands. 

Not surprising to me, the results never materialized. Some did result in improved efficiency, which was instantly consumed by demand for more features. 

I enjoyed charging six figures as a consultant to fix the abortions produced by these magic wands in amateur hands.

AI is no different.

@Sedeerah

2:20 "What syntax is that?" 
For those curious:
It's EBNF (Extended Backus-Naur Form), which is commonly used to specify (context-free) grammars of formal languages. Things in double quotes mean literally those symbols in that order (each being so called 'terminals' as in 'things that end'), otherwise it's like a variable (called 'non-terminal'). Braces mean that everything in them can occur zero or an arbitrary number of times in a row. Brackets (without quotes) mean that something can but doesn't have to occur. Parantheses are used for grouping. "|" is OR and white space between (non-)terminals mean AND.

@tomaszapata

I know nothing about coding, nothing about your path on the tube, but Im aware that takes alot of effort to explain things you know deeply to other curious folks that are years in debt in the topics you are passionate about.

I wish you the best bro. keep pushing those API's requests. Don't forget to train your body too. Big Hug

@arkie87

i pissed off a lot of people in your comment section when last time i said that I dont use AI because I actually know how to code.

@Manoeuver

rust devs taking strays will never get old

@PatternShift

tbh getting AI to program for me is like getting AI to eat chocolate cake for me.

@scheimong

This honestly feels like an attempt to scam money from VCs from the very beginning. It's got everything a non-tech-literate investor/manager would want, and absolutely nothing any remotely-sane programmer would want.

@trxe420

C for Furies is the most accurate application of the decorator pattern ever, well done.  I miss the days when we only had one JavaScript framework.