@paulg This hardly feels like an exhaustive list. I would like to see the numbers for Welders, carpenters, electricians, sanitation workers, farmers, etc.
This picture could serve as the example for texas sharpshooter fallacy.
@kentcdodds When he says “the public” he means the government and when he says “improve the lives of all of us” he means “award contracts and grants to my political backers” and yes, the translation would be the same if he was a member of [but what about other party!?]
@ThePrimeagen I literally don’t understand what everyone is doing I am wildly productive with just my personal and work accounts at the Claude pro tier.
@HeidiBriones@lukeappleton advice for parents should be tailored to people who are emotionally invested and exhausted. It should be tried and tested by people emotionally invested and exhausted.
They’re just *usually* hilariously bad and out of touch even with scientific studies. For instance, IIRC childless men are most likely to believe that “nurture” matters more that “nature”, while women with multiple kids know better.
Sequel trilogy could’ve been awesome if Disney didn’t panic over online blowback and let Reddit write Rise of Skywalker. Force Awakens and Last Jedi were both awesome in different ways.
Empire Strikes Back got massive blowback when it released. It’s viewed as the GOAT now.
BREAKING: MICROSOFT JUST ANNOUNCED TO BAN ITS OWN ENGINEERS FROM USING AI DUE TO THE COST OF USING IT.
VP OF NVIDIA SAID, “THE COST OF AI FOR MY TEAM WAS MORE THAN HUMANS”
“AI CAN COST MORE THAN HUMAN WORKERS NOW”
@mfranz_on swamr harvesting, farmers spend a million on a combine that’s locked down so when it breaks you’re SOL. A swarm of small harvers and grain shuttles would be much more resilient to failures as most of your fleet would still be operationals.
Vibe-coded stuff is fine for personal mini-apps and internal tools though because the only people you can disappoint is yourself and your coworkers who aren't paying you anyway