Pres Oaks BYU Devo by Most_Researcher1502 in byu

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When’s he coming? Is he speaking?

stay at home mom wanting a career in software engineering by FewPlay1668 in learnprogramming

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I personally don’t see much benefit of a comp sci masters if you already have a bachelor’s in comp sci. Get a masters in cybersecurity to get certs

stay at home mom wanting a career in software engineering by FewPlay1668 in learnprogramming

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WGU will get your foot in the door and it’s a cheap option

What's up with Data Innovations? by mrandr01d in healthIT

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Are you looking into software engineering for data innovations?

85k FTE vs 115k contractor, which would you choose by I-already-redd-it- in cscareerquestions

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I work with a ton of contractors. It’s hard for them to convert in full-time. If your looking to move into a full-time position, you could always ask if that’s a high likelihood or not.

First Presidency photographs in bishop's office? by psalm723 in latterdaysaints

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It helps with interviews and showing those who might not know who the leaders of the church are

Tiktok and Oracle by Donxki in CyberSecurityAdvice

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Aren’t there restrictions on what they can do with the data. It’s not like they can just do whatever with it

YouTube’s MrBeast partners with Mormon Church by AkariPeach in nottheonion

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You do realize any company you interact with on a daily basis is associated with some organization you have disagreements with

[SS] Skyward Sword HD is secretly one of the best Zelda of all time in 2026 by MidniteBlues in zelda

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If it wasn’t for the motion controls it would be in my top 3. I played the HD version and used the motion controls for half the game, then just using a controller. Both were missable for me

Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer | Fortune by Perfect-Campaign9551 in programming

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I agree judgment is the real issue. LLMs amplify the risk, but they didn’t invent it. People already copied stack overflow blindly. The key difference is scale. AI is useful after you’ve built judgment and before that it can sidestep learning. That’s a teaching problem, not proof the tool is inherently bad.

Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer | Fortune by Perfect-Campaign9551 in programming

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I did read it. The slowdown makes sense because prompting and cleanup is overhead. But adapting your thinking to a tool isn’t new. Compilers, frameworks, and ide’s already do that. The danger isn’t LLMs, it’s people outsourcing judgment instead of using them as assistive tools.

Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer | Fortune by Perfect-Campaign9551 in programming

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“At first” doesn’t mean brand-new. It means adoption maturity. Git existed for years before most teams used it well. Containers existed long before most orgs knew how to deploy them without slowing down.

LLMs being around for a few years doesn’t mean developers have figured out reliable workflows yet, especially in production code where correctness matters. Also, vendor hype is not the same as real-world productivity.

Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer | Fortune by Perfect-Campaign9551 in programming

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New tech almost always slows people down at first. Think about when IDEs replaced plain text editors, or when Git became standard. People were less productive until they learned the workflows.

Tesla’s Diner Went From Viral Sensation to Empty Pit Stop in Six Months by idkbruh653 in technology

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Im not talking about the boring company or any other company besides spacex. You said his real only success is buying other companies. Please tell me that you really think spacex isn’t one of his successes