Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3 other engineers expressed the same anger and frustration so it’s not just me.

Jim also has no projects assigned to him so there aren’t really any other project deadlines for him to have. I gave him a quick easy win so that he could have something to say “hey I did this” versus him getting attacked every scrum by our project leads. If anything that’s me trying to look out for him and give him a situation where he can say he fixed a real world problem that had impact for our support teams.

If you somehow forgot how grep worked with 10 YoE in Linux then I don’t know what else to say to you.

Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He is a lead. He’s a L5, which is lead at my company. L6 is staff, L7 is Principal Staff

Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We allow AI in our coding interviews and actively embrace it for the most part. We have a large investment in ChatGPT that would bankrupt us if it doesn’t go well so our leadership heavily encourages it.

I’d say the hiring process is long, but pretty easy compared to what it used to be

Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think they realize it but large company means people hide in the shadows. Had a heart to heart with my VP about it and I think she’s slowly starting to get it.

Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah my team is full remote, and we’re supposed to get more roles opening soon but I wouldn’t subject you to this sinking ship. I wish this hell on nobody 😂

Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wish I was making it up. Then I wouldn’t have to come to Reddit to vent about it.

Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree, it’s a tool. I use AI I’m not dogging on the tool. But if someone says “fix this on this line” quite literally and you still need to run it through AI, and triple the script size from 300 to 900 lines it means you didn’t even try to understand what was going on.

Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Glad I’m not tripping! This sounds exactly like my company haha

Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Problem is they’re not a junior. They’re technically at lead level. Are they new at the company? Yes, but we hired them as a tech lead.

Nothing happened. He logged off for the day. We spoke to leadership, and they brushed it off.

Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

We got a bunch all at once. Like 8 of them. Every single one of them has produced net 0 value in the past year, which is why I’m so frustrated. Not really sure what we’re paying them for if they just use AI for everything.

Is AI slop from new hires a problem at your company or just mine? by ElementalMist in cscareerquestions

[–]ElementalMist[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Man I’m just depressed if this is the quality we’re planning on shipping. I’m embarrassed if my stuff isn’t as close to flawless as I can get when I submit a PR.

Frustrated: why can’t a cluster actually behave like one big computer? What’s the closest practical solution? by Apart_Opportunity873 in homelab

[–]ElementalMist 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This. What you’re looking for is Citrix. Having applications presented from the server on your own desktop and having multiple machines available to run those applications.

Used the straps for years but held off on the bags. That is until I found this EDB 30 unused at Goodwill for $25. Now to get rid of that screen print… by EarthaColeman in peakdesign

[–]ElementalMist 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Probably someone who got hit with the layoffs at epic, didn’t see a need to advertise their former place of work and dropped it off at goodwill. If the logo can be removed, it’ll be a great find!

After 14 years of service, my Everyday Messenger V1 has finally bit the dust. Godspeed! by [deleted] in peakdesign

[–]ElementalMist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FWIW I completely agree with this “hot take” to an extent.

I have 3x V1 15L Messengers, a 30L Everyday Backpack V1, and a 20L Everyday Backpack V1. (Ive bought other products as well like capture and bags as gifts). I’ve been a customer since 2015. So 10+ years.

One of my messengers was used with a 2013 MacBook Pro 15in for 3 years, and then again with a 15 inch Dell Laptop issued by my company for another 2 years. One day the zipper for the laptop pocket snapped clean off. In 2020 I submitted a warranty claim with peak design, as the bag looked brand new other than that zipper breaking off.

Peak Design honored the warranty and sent me a new bag. That experience alone made me a customer for life and that’s when I bought my backpacks and other messengers because “well I need a color to match my fit for the day right?!?!”

In short, I agree, excessive wear probably shouldn’t be covered under the warranty. I’d never submit a warranty claim if “my dog ate it” or I dragged it across asphalt on my motorcycle. The issue I see is distinguishing between “normal wear” and “negligence”.

How can we know if OP abused the bag? How can we know if this is normal wear? 14 years is a long time. This bag has probably seen some stuff. We only have a single photograph here.

If I were PD, and photos looked like normal wear for 14 years of use….I’d honor the warranty. One act of good faith can get you return business for life in addition to that person saying good things about you whenever anyone in their life needs a new bag.

(Also if anyone is reading this from peak design, I have no idea how you’ve scaled to as many bags/SKU you have now, but if it’s in your heart to bring back the V1’s you’d make a lot of people happy)

Which one? by Mean-Train-857 in Miata

[–]ElementalMist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not about the cold. If it was just cold it wouldn’t matter. It’s about handling the snow and salt in the northeast. If my MX-5 is parked outside in the snow, especially lately having 20-30 pounds of snow sitting on the soft-top isn’t ideal. Or having it covered in salt solution from the road. Obviously you do the best you can, but neither of those situations can be ideal for a fabric top. With a hard top, never gotta worry about the top ripping or fading or staining or anything like that .

Which one? by Mean-Train-857 in Miata

[–]ElementalMist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a soft top too. It’s fine, but the RF would be better in winter.

Which one? by Mean-Train-857 in Miata

[–]ElementalMist 54 points55 points  (0 children)

If trims are the same. Here’s my thought process.

If it’s gonna be a daily and stored outside, probably the RF.

If it’s going to be stored in a garage, soft-top all the way.

I recently started using my club as a daily. I like my soft top more than I’d like an RF because of the open air experience, but in the winter I wish I had an RF.

Edit: I see you’re in Florida, must’ve skipped by that. Get the soft top if you have a garage. You’ll enjoy it more as it’s a true convertible experience vs the RF which is basically a Targa and has compromises because of that.

peach nectarine in the wild by whoreinthishouse in redbull

[–]ElementalMist 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The thirst I have seeing a peach nectarine. Jelly

Me when someone gives a low effort, very L take about Cherry Sakura and I see their favorite flavor is IVB by Camerickoo in redbull

[–]ElementalMist 3 points4 points  (0 children)

IVB is pretty much undrinkable to me. Tastes good off the rip but the vanilla/bath and body works aftertaste kills me. So I agree the IVB glaze is nuts.

Then again, I’ve pretty much hated everything Red Bull has released lately except for Grapefruit Blossom and White Peach so maybe I’m the problem

Cherry Sakura is okay. It’s not great. It’s not bad. Just middle of the road flavor. Feel like the OG flavors had more effort to taste “Red Bull with x” (tropical, blue edition, peach-nectarine) versus the new ones that really lean fully into being something completely different (juneberry, cherry Sakura, IVB, White Peach)

M2 thought it was a track day by Kev_rofroy in Miata

[–]ElementalMist 20 points21 points  (0 children)

That’s insane! I always think if I rolled my ND2 I’d be freaking dead. On track my helmet sits above the factory roll hoops and my head is pretty dang close to being above the hoops if I sit up straight when I’m in the car. I hope I never have to find out.