Watch me build.
Watch me fail.
Watch me succeed.
We can take a shot every month, or every other month or even every year with our startups, and make as many mistakes.
But we only have to be right once.
Back then when i did start pirating books, movies and games, I was always curious how it worked, but never got around to googling them. Being a software developer for years though, gives us this advantage to dig in and be able to understand how these things work, and that's incredible.
Days 1 and 2 of making my own BitTorrent client in Go... without ever touching Go
So as a .NET Developer i got bored and wanted a bit of paradigm shift. I settled on tackling a little bit of Golang to see how it works.
Although torrenting is generally considered illegal in most countries, there are some others that don't care about piracy. My country is one of those. I owe a lot to pirated books that I couldn't find in my country and that I used to not be able to afford.
@maxim06518977@jaggy_twit@Hesamation Users could be willing to tolerate small UI bugs but not their data being leaked somewhere or getting overcharged etc
@unclebobmartin If tests coverages aren't important in quality software - regardless of AI, why should I use AI to increase coverage?
Seems like I have a bag of crap and you say use AI to make that fill up that bag with more crap?
@housecor Anyone who blindly accepts AI engineered code as quality, production and secure code probably does not even know what good engineering looks like.