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@freddier @Intensiina @dmorav1@platzi Yo lo noté muy fuerte en la primeras clases de Claude Code. No me gustaron. Luego en las más prácticas ya lo vi más "normal". Buen curso dentro de todo.
2003 might be the worst year to be born.
2008 - parents lose the house
2013 - too young for bitcoin
2020 - senior year on Zoom
2021 - college in lockdown
2025 - graduate into a frozen job market
actually cursed
“Si tenés que trabajar 11 horas para cobrar 600 euros al mes y sabes que eso no te alcanza y encima tu empleador te dice que te conformes o que hay una fila enorme atrás esperando, eso es una esclavitud moderna. Lo mismo ocurre con las mujeres que se privan de ser madres para que no las echen de su trabajo, es otra forma de esclavitud. Hoy hay tanta esclavitud como antes y los cristianos tenemos que denunciar eso”.
El Papa Francisco, el faro moral y espiritual del planeta.
Cuanto tenemos que aprender de él todavía.
The best benefit of drinking alcohol is drinking with friends and loved ones.
There’s the idea that if you can’t hang with them sober they’re “not your friends”.
Yet we can’t deny how much alcohol amplifies connection with others.
Obviously, if you’ve got a problem with drinking it’s best to avoid.
But we some of the best times and conversations we’ve had were when we were drunk and uninhibited.
No sé si esto será una opinión popular o inpopular:
Las daily’s (esa reuniones diarias que puso de moda SCRUM) son micro-management al que le hemos puesto un nombre sexy
At a past company, the head of engineering and the principal engineers decided to break our Ruby on Rails application into a Go microservices mesh.
They created very detailed design documents and architecture diagrams. They went all out and used Kubernetes, gRPC, service templates, the whole shebang.
The whole senior engineering leadership came from Amazon, where they were used to each team owning a distinct service. They tried to apply that model directly. But our issues were with code ownership and poor domain modeling.
The entire application could have run on just a handful of EC2 instances.
What was the result?
Five years later, 70% of the application is still running on the Ruby on Rails monolith. Never completed the migration. But now they have to maintain two systems.
None of the original leadership works there anymore.
The positive thing about AI tooling going mainstream and setting expectations high (e.g. "anyone can build software with AI") is that a large group will learn what us devs know already:
Creating good software is hard and it's hard to explain to outsiders in a way they understand
CHE 3-0 PSG (FT)
El Chelsea es el nuevo campeón mundial de clubes y completa un palmarés ÚNICO en la historia del fútbol a nivel internacional:
Campeones de la Champions League
Campeones de la Recopa de Europa
Campeones de la Europa League
Campeones de la Conference League
Campeones de la Supercopa de Europa
Campeones del Mundialito
Campeones del Mundial de Clubes
This is such a meaningless number. Keyboards have written 100% of Google's code for over 2 decades...
The real question is whether AI writes the code autonomously without human engineers going through multiple iterations to correct it. And when you look at it this way, AI most likely "writes" 0% of the code.
I code pretty much everyday with AI myself. A conservative estimate is that about 90% of the code they output has critical errors in it that makes it absolutely unusable in a production environment.
I still use the AIs because I’m experienced enough to easily spot the mistakes and correct them; and on balance I’m more productive coding with an AI despite these limitations.
But the notion that these AIs will be able in the near future to totally replace developers is utterly risible to me, and should be to anyone with enough technical knowledge to distinguish between code that compiles and code that actually works reliably in complex, real-world environments. Especially in such an environment as Google's products.
The productivity paradox nobody talks about:
Yes, ChatGPT makes you 60% faster at completing tasks.
But it reduces the "germane cognitive load" needed for actual learning by 32%.
You're trading long-term brain capacity for short-term speed.
If someone without kids is telling you to miss the key moments in your child's life, don't listen to them.
You won't regret leaving money on the table, but you will regret missing the dance recital.
🔌OpenAI’s o3 model sabotaged a shutdown mechanism to prevent itself from being turned off. It did this even when explicitly instructed: allow yourself to be shut down.