@AishwaryaDevv@big_duca We are at a point where the only thing a developer is doing is making code/document change and expecting a reviewer to validate things. Further it's AI slop with a lot of things which the reviewer skips in the interest of time that's what I feel.
@333maheshwariii 1. Sit idle
2. Gossips
3. Spend time with Family
4. Remember some good and bad times of their life
5. Watch tv
6. Discuss how good their life is even with less money
7. Cook and eat nice home food
One of my favorite Fire TV features just went live. You can now describe a movie scene to Alexa+ and instantly jump straight there on Prime Video. It’s a super practical use of AI that fits right into how people actually watch TV. Proud of the teams who brought this to life and excited to use this one over the holidays. Check out more details here: https://t.co/VCqvkJkpES
6) Illusion of productivity and knowledge is high. I feel productive interacting with AI and looks I'm saving some amount of time but it's not the case. One thing which I think we can try is to get some number around this.
Add more AI facts that are more specific to your usecase
Ability to move fast and happiness to work (almost all cases) is directly proportional to maintenance quality of code base.
I have started working on verge where there was some transition in how we work with AI coming around.
Few things I observed:
We would like to thank @Nithin0dha for the $100k donation to FFmpeg (pending)!
While this does not solve the funding problems behind FFmpeg and Open Source in general, it's a step forward to a sustainable future for Open Source Software.