i hooked my whoop to my work calendar to find which coworker gives me the most stress 🚨
thanks to fable, I reverse engineered whoop to pull per minute heart rate. nd matched spikes with cal events and attendees
I now have a leaderboard and I think about it daily.
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@sin4ch Experience and stack needed, performance will depend heavily on your system design if you don’t want to sleep and wake up by the time the LLM or speech to text, etc is done.
So I’ll put it at 5 to 10 times the amount easily.
But I understand budgets are limited.
1- AI-generated code just creates more technical debt.
2- At the end of the day, you (the developer) are responsible for the code, not the LLM that generated it. So the less code you have, the easier it is for you to own it.
3- A good engineer knows what code to write, and equally importantly, what code not to write or to delete.
(BTW, this is what we old-school software engineers have been saying for a long time, and we've been called all sorts of names for it.)
@sin4ch That’s what git and interviews are for.
Tasks are for wayyyy more senior roles where the pay is usually worth it
or companies that want to get people ideas unethically, not submitting the code does nothing for lost time spent working on said “task”.
The cybersecurity certification industry is a scam
You can spend $5,000 on CISSP prep and still not know how a buffer overflow actually works
Practical skills > paper certifications.
Always.