@robertwiblin And he's the one "advising" Trump, and also has skin in the game. So ... he's telling Trump not to have these conversations? And then chirping to us here about it? Very confusing.
@SpookyB91363679@peterrhague@atmoio Indeed. I feel like a broken record. We move at the speed of making decisions in and about our business. Code has never been the slow part.
@indypols@kipkillion@sweatystartup@Karl_Luminus Google makes money on ads. They haven't figured out how to make money on AI. AI -- even and especially their own use of it -- cannibalizes their ad business. What's their play here?
@paulg Isn't part of the problem that we could never effectively measure ROI from software development in the first place? With no baseline, how can we argue improvement? Seems like the output and revenue upside will need to be extreme and obvious, not incremental and subtle
@its___jayant@DaveShapi 4.7 and 4.8 are both fully busted for coding. Saturation hit long ago, now we have found the limits of harnesses and "thinking" too
@davidcroda@samfbiddle CTO and software engineer here. Feature flags are for web apps not embedded code. Not how software gets shipped, esp from a galaxy-scale company with an already-hated product. Literally insane, wildly inappropriate use of a feature flag if that is in fact what happened.
@MidwestHedgie@excathedraa@xenoflux Increased productivity has been wage destructive in America since the 70s, and depressed wages have been and are currently terrible for the economy
@SethJacoby73@IanFukino@jimcramer BUILDING more GPUs than anyone needs, CREATING excess inventory, IMAGINING a bailout, and in the meanwhile DELIVERING chips to his own warehouses. Early indeed, just wait.