@2sush I was an Apple user for many many years but since I love tech it always annoyed me that nothing is compatible. I recently moved to Pixel, and Google software and it's miles better. Hardware is about the same but software and productivity Google is way ahead. I like it here :)
It's worrying to see Apple being criticized by the EU over its AI efforts when the company has consistently made privacy a core principle of its approach. As AI becomes more powerful, encouraging privacy-preserving innovation should be a priority, not a disadvantage.
Been thinking about switching my email and calendar provider. Curious what everyone is using these days and why. Looking for something reliable, privacy-friendly, and that just works. What would you recommend?
I still love writing Ruby after all these years but gosh I really wish it had optional typing like Python. Biggest drawback when working in large legacy projects.
Even in these AI days, I still love writing code myself. Not because I have to, because I enjoy it.
The thinking, the debugging, the tiny moments when an idea finally clicks into place.
AI accelerates me, but coding still feels like craftsmanship.
Creator of C++, Bjarne Stroustrup:
AI-generated code isn't ready — it generates more bugs, more bloat, more security holes, and is nearly impossible to validate
"senior developers are already retiring rather than deal with it"
The problem is that even a small prompt change can shift the entire codebase in unpredictable ways