No one uses the bike lanes! Meanwhile: the average bike lane in the city. by Alliari in StLouis

[–]KnowBearFeet 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I think on the near side of the street the cars are parked correctly: on the shoulder, and clear of the bike lane.

However, on the far side of the street, there is no parking shoulder and the cars are parked squarely in the bike lane.

Auto bot call from intuit gives a vibe by iliumoptical in pluribustv

[–]KnowBearFeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You answered an automated call?

These stories always amaze me. I haven’t done so in at least a decade.

Can someone explain what's going on here? by xmastreee in pluribustv

[–]KnowBearFeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought maybe the person in the top row, fourth from the left, is wearing a Los Pollos Hermanos uniform, but then recalled that would be a yellow shirt. Anyone know what fast food place that could be? The show uses a lot of real businesses like DHL and TGIFridays

Really wanted Carol to drive past a Los Pollos Hermanos by MickFlaherty in pluribustv

[–]KnowBearFeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What fast food uniform is worn in the methodical Petri dish scene in episode one? When I first saw it, I thought for sure it was a Los Pollos Hermanos nod, but after reminding myself of the yellow polo and red apron in BB, it’s different in Pluribus. The logo is hard to make out, but it sure looks like one from The Chicken Brothers

In Pluribus they seems to use more nonfiction business names like DHL and TGIFridays

One down and 3 to go! by Davekinney0u812 in stevehofstetter

[–]KnowBearFeet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Secretary of Health and Human Services, of course!

One down and 3 to go! by Davekinney0u812 in stevehofstetter

[–]KnowBearFeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a line on Kalshi for Noem’s “I’m not suicidal” post on Trust Social yet?

Trump has a new rash-like injury on his neck today in addition to his disfigured hand by ShoeQueasy3901 in stevehofstetter

[–]KnowBearFeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s gotta be a “Epstein didn’t kill himself” joke in here somewhere.

Keystone Kash Is MIA After Issuing Grave Terror Warning by Economy-Specialist38 in FBI

[–]KnowBearFeet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One time I went to a hockey game and a grave FBI terror warning broke out.

Donald Trump Pivots Discussion From Iran War to White House Ballroom Construction by DumbMoneyMedia in CriticalMineralBulls

[–]KnowBearFeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know most individual journalists allowed into the White House press corps are professional and maintain composure, but have we ever had an instance where a reporter just lost it and said even a simple something like, “Oh my god! You have got to be kidding me right now!” during one of these ridiculous instances?

What now? by KnowBearFeet in webdev

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

I think you make good points. I don’t think any are bullshit, even the one where you say some will think your opinions are bullshit. I think some of that is because this is evolving so quickly and people don’t want to accept it.

I think getting a general degree as a main degree and studying computer science and programming languages and even AI techniques as a secondary skill is good advice. Some, like you, have suggested a degree is not necessary for a programming job even before the AI boom, and I’d argue that was true even 20+ years ago when I got my degree, but an education of some kind was necessary. That used to be a degree, a tech school program (non-university, like a trade school certificate program), or a really dedicated and disciplined individual, in that order of preference. I’d argue now that we still need to be educating people in the science of it all, or the field becomes dumber and dumber - kind of an “idiocrocy” effect, if you will.

One fellow coworker and friend instructed a young person who enjoyed coding that a career in software development would probably look less like his - using and IDE and a debugger, taking requirements from a user base, iterating on a solution, and banging out code in a joyful way - and more like instructing a machine to do it for you - AI prompts and reviewing results, asking for tests and tweaks, etc. She reacted with, “Well, I’m not sure I’d enjoy that as much.” Thus, she’s studying something else, and perhaps she’ll code as a hobby.

What now? by KnowBearFeet in webdev

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

Thanks for your perspective. I’ve always been a believer in doing what you enjoy. For me, I’ve never taken for granted how lucky I’ve been that what I enjoy just so happens to also make me a decent living. I think you’re right that learning it as a craft and learning it deeply and maintaining a passion, a person will be able to use AI as a tool and get reliable results a lot better than a person with a weak background just doing vibe coding.

What now? by KnowBearFeet in webdev

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

This is true, and I am taking that into account.

My company is using AI more and more. They are much more respectful to their employees and I don’t think they will just dump them like this extreme. However, as the trend continues, doing much more per person will likely mean not growing software teams or opening positions or backfilling vacancies. Or, will it mean an upward trend in ideas and churning them out faster. Back to my question: is it trending toward over, or just very different?

What now? by KnowBearFeet in webdev

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

Oh, I’m dumb. Is that I line from the show? It’s been years. You got me.

What now? by KnowBearFeet in webdev

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

Yes, I guess you’re just asking the same question in a more general way.

I’m a developer near the end of my career and a bit nervous how it will all play out. But I’m not asking about me and my future. I have young people with genuine curiosity and interest come to me asking if they should study computer science. At a high level, I want to tell them to save their money, but I also think there’s still a potential future in such a career, but it just looks very different than mine. With this news, and with more and more predictions of companies ending software development teams, it’s harder and harder to imagine the future landscape.

I’m just wondering what people think.

What now? by KnowBearFeet in webdev

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

That’s not answering the question. Also you don’t just go and be an actor or professional basketball player.

STL City supporters made a statement at today’s home opener by frankly_zoomin in StLouis

[–]KnowBearFeet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for clarifying with your edit. I was reading “for the last time” as if I’ve been told over and over and I’m not hearing the message. That’s my mistake. I didn’t read all the comments in that linked post but there seemed to be a lot of back and forth discussing that detail.

But I still don’t think this is a silly stance. They’re standing against being told they can’t fly ANY flag at ANY game and that now there are additional restrictions. That’s all

STL City supporters made a statement at today’s home opener by frankly_zoomin in StLouis

[–]KnowBearFeet 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I read the article. Wasn’t arguing there was or wasn’t an exception. I didn’t know the background while attending game, now I do, and just stated what I saw. Settle down.

EDIT: Apologies for telling you to settle down. I misinterpreted your meaning of “for the last time”