> I don’t care if you make an honest mistake. Hell, I don’t even care if you make a careless mistake, as long as you fix yourself. Everyone messes up - it’s how you act afterwards that matters.
You're not the one in control of their employment status and workplace reputation.
It looks like Slidev is designed for presentations about software development, judging from its feature set. Quarto is more general-purpose. (That's not to say Quarto can't support the same features, but currently it doesn't.)
I'm not affiliated with Slidev. I was just curious.
From Claude docs: Planning is most useful when you’re uncertain about the approach, when the change modifies multiple files, or when you’re unfamiliar with the code being modified. If this isn't true, skip the plan.
> It may be that like clothes, there's only so much need for software.
Clothing demand has increased greatly in the past decade due to fast fashion. Much of this clothing is designed to cost a few bucks, last a few wears, then get thrown out. It's an ecological disaster.
Maybe we'll see something similar happen with software — as production costs fall, trends will shift toward few-use throwaway software. I highly suspect this is already happening.
Sorry I meant -- only so much demand for people to produce clothing. the thesis "AI will not replace software engineers" could go the same way as textiles (or not). Massive demand for software, no need for developers. Same as I'm sure having AI art will probably increase the total consumption of art/music, but probably reduce the jobs for artists.
I don't know, hopefully not much! Just reading the article about IDEs using one version of typescript and builds using another, along with some incompatibilities. It raises concerns there will be some hiccups with various dev tools.
Anaerobic decomposition, like what you find in a septic tank, doesn't produce any heat.
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