Q: How are job postings for software engineers rising rapidly despite AI agents automating coding?
A: Because there’s far more code to manage than ever before. We’re already seeing a 14x YoY increase in GitHub commits, and it’s accelerating.
AI has dramatically lowered the cost of writing code, so it’s now being used across far more businesses, applications, and use cases.
We’re at the beginning of a massive productivity boom driven by the proliferation of bespoke software throughout the entire economy.
Coding has been AI’s breakout use case this year. The fact that it’s increased demand for software engineers — rather than decreased it — should call into question the entire “AI will cause mass job loss” narrative.
If you watch yesterdays @packers game and you don’t clearly think Love is one of the best QBs and throwers of the football in the NFL you’re a dumb dumb
Reminder, ESPN launched their app, that's what they want you to use. So they go to YouTube and ask for ridiculous rise in broadcast rights which raises YT's prices. Then they post stuff like this.
People get the ESPN app, and then the price of that goes up. There's no competition when the networks are also the broadcasters/platform. All of this has become a complicated and more expensive mess for consumers.
By the letter of the law, this isn’t intentional grounding, but the law needs rewriting.
Because this is, quite literally, intentionally grounding the ball. It makes a mockery of the rule.
I bet the Eagles but this is insane. The Tush Push gets away with more illegal activity than any other play in the NFL.
Half the time the center is lined up OVER THE BALL.
You’re that dude, @PSchrags. Learned something about the NFL from you every single day. That’s the ultimate defining standard of knowledge and expertise for me - do I learn something from you? Yeah? Cool. You’re good in my book.
Keisean Nixon gets the ball ripped out of his arms while laying on his back it's ruled a fumble recovery for Philly. Washington Commanders come away with the loose ball from underneath the pile and the Eagles player is ruled down with the ball.
This is just sad to watch
Final: Eagles 22, Packers 10
Green Bay's season is over. In a surprise to nobody who watched this team all season, they killed themselves against an elite team.
You should not get a home playoff game just because you got to play against 3 other crappy teams a total of 6 times and, therefore, won your crappy division.
Dan Campbell isn’t being aggressive, he’s being asinine.
The risk of turning the ball over on downs was NOT worth 4 yards.
Instead of kicking a 39 yard field goal, you risk turning the ball over so you can kick a 35 yard field goal.
@AndyHermanNFL I don’t really post on here anymore, but felt compelled to say thank you. I certainly don’t agree with some of your political opinions. But, it means a lot to hear you, someone I respect and enjoy listening to, not demonize the other side. Keep up the great work and Go Pack Go!