Spent nearly a year doom scrolling and watching stuff from sidelines, its time to enter the fray.
This is your average game addict and struggling programmer, expect random coding rant, bugs and daily weirdness.
PS: One of the only idiots not using AI for coding(yet?).
@amanntwt It is normal... just read the code of the project when you actually need(like before interview or something), if you made it on your own, everything should click right away.
Or you could just document your project/code once you have completed it.
@st4ayh4rd Nothing much bro, I got an unpaid internship with A company where they think AI can do whatever a programmer can do. And now I have to "correct", their stuff
Man... i hate working for non tech guys who think themselves as programmers due to AI.
Like the balls of the guy to tell me, who has been wasting away his life in programming, to not change anything in the repo until he says so.(Bro, has no concept of branches for his github)
Just ended a call with the founder of the company and explained all the bullshit and "business risks" of the AI slop they were working with.... and now they will be removing more than half the features and forcing the non tech guy to redo everything.๐
Yeah... so life has not been great past couple of days. And lets say, my parents disappointed looks everyday are not helping much. Anyway, lets see what happens next.๐คก
PS: It is definitely not gonna improve any time soon.
Did not post cause was a bit depressed these days(still am), but might as well give a few updates.
PS: Its not like anyone read these anyway. But it is my way for evaluating my life, I guess?
3. Having self doubts recently about the project that i have been building... cause it is too non deterministic for "memory", and by testing a couple of times it seems it sucks quite a bit(Not , what i was hoping for, but it is what it is i guess)
@warrioraashuu I think on-site is better, cause in remote work they expect you to be there for them anytime they want. Those managers do a lot of unnecessary meetings as well.
But i guess experience depends on the kind of team you work with.
If you are anyone is wondering... Apparently Groq seems to have only 8k TPM, so yeah the initial heavy system prompts. tool definitions etc. would cause this always(On the free tier of course, I am unemployed you know)
With progress being slow recently, I thought, hey why not try those AI coding agents everyone is going nuts over? Got my environment set up and ready to run opencode and-the first prompt exceed the TPM limit.
I will stick to manual programming for now.
Well... shit. It looks like my initial database schema need optimization and a fee more fields for this to actually work.
Which you guessed it will lead to rewriting a bunch code again....
Fuck my life man๐ฅฒ
I might as well do that after a quick gaming session.
Almost done with debugging and testing GraphRAG.
Everything works as intended, for the most part, I just need to check my workaround with the "Extensible Ontology".
PS: Yes, I will be using every random, absurd tech job description I can find to test if my project.
My college sent us a list of question to practice for job opportunities...
There is no way some one is asking approach to solve 2 Sum in a technical interview๐
LRU cache is a pretty good question tho...
I was going through some of my documents... and say some my certifications.
I say them a realized that how useless they have become, like when i did them they were essentials and now they are just plan useless like come on man.