@yuvalsteuer@enjojoyy I've always paid interns because I think it is the decent thing to do, but I don't think saying "X should not exist" without providing a viable alternative is solving anything. In the end, supply and demand dictate the price of a service.
@agammore I think AI introspection, reverse engineering and self-verification are going to be big ones. Also what @NVIDIAAI is doing with #Foundation is changing robotics, and this approach will be applied to everything (see @rabbit_hmi and their "Large Action Model")
@EdwardPrentice I would love to have an in-depth discussion with you on this matter (if you're interested ofc). While IQ is involved, it has more to do w/ worldview, moral standards, survival, sources + perception of info / disinfo, willingness to learn from history + prevent future scenarios.
@cherkaskyb There's a site called RealPython that usually has advanced stuff on every topic. Seems like pytest is no exception, there's several articles discussing state, fixtures, marks/params, duration, pytest-cov, pytest-bdd, specific frameworks, tox etc
@hakanderyal I understand. I may have a view of using a personal loan as a bold choice, nonetheless it is exciting news and I wish you success and good luck on your business journey!
@hakanderyal The reason bootstrapping products is so attractive is b/c you don't have to rely on investor money and share control / profits. Sustaining yourself during that time is enough of an economic burden, if you rely on a bank loan then IMO you're better off just raising funds from VC.