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pec@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.world•Amazon hit by strikes, protests across Europe during Black Friday [Nov 24 2023 | Reuters]English102·2 years agoThat’s some juicy drama
Stop transfering people from sales to engineering!
pec@sh.itjust.worksto Programming@programming.dev•I am a bad software developer and this is my life23·2 years ago'I’m a bad programmer" then later lists extra curriculars that dwarfs my skills
I don’t think the issue is him; it’s the economy. Companies are probably not really looking to increase their workforce but still conducting interviews just in case they find a “Rockstar”
pec@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•The summer is over, schools are back, and the data is in: ChatGPT is mainly a tool for cheating on homework.English4·2 years agoWould you rather have them only use it outside of school work where no one will point out that it can be wrong? Teachers could also ask questions on the studied subject in class to teach student that by copy pasting the output they are not learning much.
ChatGPT exist, kid will use it. Should adults guide them?
pec@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•The summer is over, schools are back, and the data is in: ChatGPT is mainly a tool for cheating on homework.English1711·2 years agoSo the homework is encouraging kids to explore a real life tool and the teacher can look at the result and corrects any issue with the result thus guiding the students towards a appropriate usage.
It’s a good thing.
I always right my code linearly like on the left example with comments like further in the articles. Actually what I do if I right all the comments first and then add the code. If I push my code like that everyone immediately understand my code find bugs & potentiel issues with it and then tells me to refactor it in whatever flavor of best practice they like. If I structure it like on the right reviewers still complain about the structure I choose but never identify any bug or other real issues.
All my career everyone would say elegance and cleverness are bad but everyone who gets promoted are the one who insist on elegant and clever code. I guess it’s because their confident and vocal and that’s what human are programmed to pick as leaders
That’s accurate. There’s always a few steps not included in the tutorial
pec@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•New Footage Shows Tesla On Autopilot Crashing Into Police Car After Alerting Driver 150 TimesEnglish13·2 years agoHe was reacting to alerts, complying to them by simply touching the steering wheel. He did that 150 times during that 45 minute trip ( not all the trip was on auto pilot).
So if the guy died the car would of disengaged auto pilot (I’m not sure how this works).
You can check the video in the article. It’s quite informative .
Edit
I saw another video and it takes ~60 seconds after taking off your hand from the steering wheel for the car to safely come to a full stop.
pec@sh.itjust.worksto Programming@programming.dev•AI Assistant in JetBrains IDEs | The IntelliJ IDEA Blog2·2 years agoThat would cover like 80% of my work related usage of chatgpt and do stuff I didn’t think of outsourcing to AI. I’ll probably unsubscribe from co pilot too.
Can’t wait for it to be in Goland.
pec@sh.itjust.worksto Android@lemdro.id•Google Pixel 8 series will have bigger batteries, faster chargingEnglish3·2 years agoIt’s getting really hard to find a high end phone that fits in my jeans’ pocket
I’m boycotting American products.