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An AI without subscription fees, cloud dependencies, or sending your data elsewhere sounds really nice.
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El dev de @Telcel dejo sus datos personales en mismo javascript, y lo peor, PUBLICO. Literalmente a 3 clicks.
Bueno, por lo menos ya sabemos a quien culpar (linchar) 🤣
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Esta "aberración" de software se tiene que hacer de cero.
Update: 11/01/2026 09:50
Scrum ≠ Agile. I get so tired of posts that equate the two. Nobody needs SMs, POs, Sprints, backlogs, "accountability," or any other practice or meeting (I refuse to call meetings "events" 🙄) that Scrum prescribes. We'd all be better off without any of that, I think. In the immortal words of Brian: "Look, you've got it all wrong. You don't need to follow me. You don't need to follow anybody. You've got to think for yourselves. You're all individuals."
The @EventModeling book will be written this year. I'm glad I didn't write it earlier as there have been so many incredible insights since 2019 when I initially thought it would be needed. Instead, we worked with the community and clients directly on applying it. Now with the feedback and data, a much better book will be available.
Yes, it's true that an AI can slop together a prototype faster than we can. The question is whether or not that actually saves us time overall.
It might if what we do now is throw away that quick-and-dirty prototype once it's served its purpose and then start over from scratch and build a well-structured, maintainable system with a good underlying architecture. The problem is that, often, we don't throw away that junk code we write and instead make it the basis of the actual program. The putrescence from that rotten core corrupts the entire system. Not only does it create a system that will probably hit a wall beyond which it can't grow, but it makes every step we take in development take longer and be more painful (and cost more).
An AI-generated putrescent core has the same property, of course, but it's actually worse, Even when that prototype is a mess, we learn something in the course of putting it together. An AI created prototype teaches us nothing, so we have to learn all the lessons we learned creating the protype when writing the actual system, when it's more time-consuming and the consequences of getting it wrong are much more severe. Better to make the mistakes earlier than later when they're much harder to fix.
On July 17, 2003, Pearl Jam kicked off their first of three shows in Mexico City as part of the Riot Act Tour. This concert marked the band's first-ever performance in Mexico.
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