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"Working with Gen AI" by Dandytoon
  • My workplace which now uses scaled agile used to be waterfall. We have an enormous system to take care of and there's loads of specialised knowledge, so we were pretty well siloed

    So obviously when the sales people sold agile to the organisation they also sold the idea that a programmer is a programmer, designer a designer, tester a tester; no need for specialists, so in 2015 they spun up 50-odd agile teams in about six trains, one for each major system (where the used to be seven silos in one of those systems) grabbed one senior designer and programmer from each major project to put in an "expert" team

    And told the rest of us we were working on the whole of our giant system. Where we had trouble understanding how part of it worked, we could talk to one of the experts

    Now nine years later those experts have mostly retired, we have lost so much institutional knowledge and if someone runs into a wall you need to hope that someone wrote a knowledge transfer document or a wiki for that bit of the system

  • "Working with Gen AI" by Dandytoon
  • 30% of jobs are going if self driving is achieved. Low pay jobs are here to stay for a while as they're too expensive to automate. The current LLM stuff seems to obsolete low productivity people but still need the skilled writers or programmers to come up with new stuff or do the correct detail work the LLM sucks at.

    Some management is going to royally screw up by firing junior programmers since the senior programmers can get all the work done with the help of copilot

    But they'll forget that they will in future need new senior programmers to herd the LLMs

  • Anon thinks about Google
  • Perhaps it's that I am not an early adopter. I wait until I have good reason to update. It sucks that they make their customers unwitting beta testers, but they seem to have stuff sorted after the phone has been on the market for several months

  • Explaining software development methods by flying to Mars
  • I take it you missed the recent fourth integrated flight test, in which the ship soft landed on the ocean near Australia as planned and the booster soft landed on the ocean near the launch site as planned

    Their failure in that flight was expected. They hoped thermal tiles sealing the hinge for the aerodynamic surfaces would seal those against plasma during reentry. They didn't. Had they, it would have been much cheaper than sealing those more thoroughly. The ship landed regardless of that failure

    Disliking Musk is fair, but SpaceX is doing good stuff

  • Explaining software development methods by flying to Mars
  • Actual real world right now giant rockets include

    • One that is being built under waterfall methodology. It has been being built for several years. That's the Blue Origin New Glen heavy lift reusable rocket

    • One that is being developed under an agile methodology, it flew as a subscale lander to test their engine and flight control, it has flown four full test flights, improving on each. That's SpaceX's Starship

    We are yet to see either launch a payload to orbit

  • They're just fun to browse through, ok?
  • There are so many advances in game systems since the Palladium system I use, so I have stolen shamelessly to make combat last less than 1 game session rather than the two or three under standard rules

    The universe is good, the rules are ancient

    I do have a shelf of books though for Rifts, TMNT, after the bomb

  • Anon tries to be witty
  • I cut out all plant based food and substituted fatty meat and eggs

    Beware though that reference ranges are averages of the population the testing lab sees and only sick people get their blood checked.

  • Meat eating extends human life expectancy

    We all know this, but this might be a good article to share with friends and relatives, it's two years old, but I hadn't seen it before.

    TLDR: University of Adelaide (in Australia) scientists examined meat eating in cultures world wide, and found that more meat correlates with longer life.

    They point out that previous research efforts indicating meat causes bad health are badly designed and suspect on the face of them, but even more suspect with this study

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    [Bug/Feature request] Remember user hidden comments

    When I refresh a post, all the comments I have hidden become unhidden

    When I comment, all the comments I have hidden are unhidden

    Please make remember hidden comments, ideally f forever, but at least for the session. The current state of hidden comments is frustrating

    Reddit Enhancement Suite for example keeps hidden stuff hidden, and annotates the root hidden comments with a count of new unread comments above them

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