My son does motorsports, so that is my hobby. Have 3 amazing daughters, a wife who is better than I deserve and I work with great people at Fern Creek Software.
@nicksortor@Kaelan@JamesLalino Don't kid yourself nick, with a GOP supermajority in both the house and senate, he has been a figurehead without real power for quite awhile. We prefer he go elsewhere, leave us alone. We will be fine.
@g0dfr0y Ounce of skepticism as always, but I do, we are mostly farms and small towns and the boomers vote is significant. Bevin loss to Beshear years ago had far more things about it that didn't make sense. In the end I do trust our system here, at least my county.
The smartest and best long term move for China in the AI race is to find a way to convince Americans to oppose data centers and power plants.
This entire thing, the race to conquer a technology landscape we pioneered and China copied, is all about data centers and the power they need.
So far they seems to be doing pretty good at it.
@Cernovich I live in 4th, have seen literally 1, just 1 sign for Ed. Massie is respected here. Most of the people in the district don't care about crap on X, he is our guy, he has been faithful to what he promised. End of story.
I love C# and .NET, have been doing it since it was 'cool' (nod to those of you who were there with me early 2000s before it got its name); but in the new vibe world and the workflows, the build steps feel like they get in the way. Hope @davidfowl@DamianEdwards and others are leaning hard on the tooling and runtime teams because hot reload needs to get next level or more people are going to jump ship. The dev experience with nextjs and how quick I can iterate feels pretty tempting. Serious projects still need the perf of https://t.co/KQs3rVhXyt; but for throwing something together it is easy to just reach for iteration speed.
Claude Code is so slow these days compared to Codex. They have both reached a level where they write most code, correct, most of the time.
Speed has always been the ultimate final boss.
Just got a polling call that really felt like a push poll for Gallerin, I answered every question clearly and honestly. @RepThomasMassie is my rep, I live in the 4th and that man is one of a kind, I wish there were 434 others like him. Integrity and consistency matter. I am sure Ed is a nice man and we probably agree on quite a bit politically, but I will vote for @MassieforKY every time he is up for any office.
I have so much gratitude to people who wrote extremely complex software character-by-character. It already feels difficult to remember how much effort it really took.
Thank you for getting us to this point.
One of the biggest challenges in software app development (not systems) right now is how to go from a very simple path of build X, then Y, then Z - evaluating each along the way and adjusting accordingly- to now a pivot towards a simultaneous pattern of agents doing X, Y and Z at same time - and deferring your adjustments, when those adjustments historically were really a key part of the art/taste of developing good software.
It demands that you know those adjustments before you see them and at least for me I often don't know what they will be, until I see what I don't like, manifest before me.
It's not that you can't adjust after all three are done, it just changes the nature of the iteration loop.
Thanks for the info, everyone we talk to tells us she has to be off the TPN before any trial would consider her, so we need the enhertu to shrink the peritoneal carcinamatosis around her bowels, get them to start working again and then get back on regular food, then we might be able to look at trials. She is showing some signs of motility recovery this week, baby steps...
I am experiencing this right now, my 49 year old wife is terminal metastatic breast cancer (er+, neg, neg) with invasive spread to GI tract, surgeon said "weeks, maybe a little more", on TPN and enhertu and she is well, ambulatory, not fatigued, some bowel activity returning - but we know what we need, is still too far away for her case so we are willing to try something like this if the opportunity was there...Patrick if you know anyone doing interesting research in this area please reply and let me know...desperately searching...
@riverside_faith@MelissaJwildcat@catturd2 What felt odd the night was that every other republican in state wide office won by like a hundred thousand votes, you mean to tell me nearly 100,000 people voted for every republican on the ballot, but voted for a democrat for governor?
What no one outside of my state realizes is this guy barely won, by just a few thousand votes - carrying his daddy's name who was governor for 8 years and running against someone who told the truth about teachers and their pension program only to be outspent 10-1 by national teachers unions.
He gets into office and achieves exactly zero of his objectives because we have a supermajority GOP state house and senate - so he is literally just a ribbon cutting figurehead with very little power to influence outcomes.
So is he popular, not really - he it isn't unpopular because no one really cares about him. He can't do anything.