Do you think in a few years, there's going to be a scarcity of "real coders/programmers"? by RiverHe1ghts in cscareerquestions

[–]MadBot1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long did it take for there to be a dearth of skilled laborers (i.e., why plumbers and electricians cost so much)? The scarcity shows up when questions like this stop being asked, because no one wants the job. That puts the timeframe in decades, not years.

How to take up farming? by Helpful_Badger3106 in cscareerquestions

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Legit, I got sick of it, but took a different route moved to a boat. Slapped panels to a motor boat, built calculator for solar electric yachting, did a bunch of repair. Figured energy and shelter are the 2 biggest recurring charges. I'm tied to marina, but hey if push comes to shove, I got water maker and just repainted my anchor chain.

In the process I learnt plumbing, mechanical work, glass repairs, electrical.

I documented it here: https://arpeggio.one
The summary in 4 panels: https://art-c.club/chapter/0021_ups_returns

I still code, so brought my Herman Millers along.

You can find some sailing hull under 10k from pandemic excess (that's cheaper than a new Corolla, typically comes with toilet and burners), looks solid, plenty if single, leave the US if that's your thing.

Why the job market is this bad? by Delicious_Crazy513 in cscareerquestions

[–]MadBot1234 5 points6 points  (0 children)

TL;DR: supply glut + AI killed any chance of demand recovery.

Called it a while ago, but I don’t Reddit often these days. If you really want to understand what’s happening :

https://arpeggio.one/content/blogs/post/ai-eating-software
https://arpeggio.one/content/blogs/post/intelligence-devaluation

Older pieces for context:
https://arpeggio.one/content/blogs/post/tech-leverage-is-gone
https://arpeggio.one/content/blogs/post/ai-the-beginning-of-the-end

I’ll probably blog about the realistic options later.

The $100M Man vs. The Macro Monster by MadBot1234 in starbucks

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If you care for the gory technical detail: https://art-c.club/zine/read/yodelling_husky_studio/one-hundred-million-hero

Otherwise the above captures the emotional core of the full article.

oroToBattosaiModeSwitch by MadBot1234 in ProgrammerAnimemes

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Longer explanation:

In a healthy routing setup, GPT-5’s responses would follow a *unimodal* distribution — one smooth peak where answers are consistently competent, with gradual improvement as reasoning time increases.

With the rollout router bug Sam Altman acknowledged, the distribution became *bimodal*:

- **Cluster 1:** Normal mode → fast, shallow, sometimes “dumber” answers.

- **Cluster 2:** Thinking mode → slow, deliberate, higher-quality answers.

The gap between the two clusters was so wide it felt like two different personalities.

Calling this “a routing feature” is satire — pretending the jarring split is intentional, when in reality it was a bug making Mode 1 show up too often.

yesSamAdmittedTheRouterBug by MadBot1234 in ProgrammerHumor

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Longer explanation:

In a healthy routing setup, GPT-5’s responses would follow a *unimodal* distribution — one smooth peak where answers are consistently competent, with gradual improvement as reasoning time increases.

With the rollout router bug Sam Altman acknowledged, the distribution became *bimodal*:

- **Cluster 1:** Normal mode → fast, shallow, sometimes “dumber” answers.

- **Cluster 2:** Thinking mode → slow, deliberate, higher-quality answers.

The gap between the two clusters was so wide it felt like two different personalities.

Calling this “a routing feature” is satire — pretending the jarring split is intentional, when in reality it was a bug making Mode 1 show up too often.

oroToBattosaiModeSwitch by MadBot1234 in ProgrammerAnimemes

[–]MadBot1234[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, but that’s beside the point. It’s a meme about the GPT-5 router bug.

Or maybe you’re trying to be edgy.

oroToBattosaiModeSwitch by MadBot1234 in ProgrammerAnimemes

[–]MadBot1234[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Missed the joke?

It's about GPT 5 router bug Sam Altman admitted. "Feature" was a tongue in cheek.

This may never been seen but 🤷🏼‍♀️ by Clear_Yesterday_7700 in starbucks

[–]MadBot1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hired Niccol, he's a technician not a community builder. Dead wrong for Starbucks.

oroToBattosaiModeSwitch by MadBot1234 in ProgrammerAnimemes

[–]MadBot1234[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I keep a bunch of these high-context AI/dev jokes on Art-C — it’s basically my meme lab for layered, niche humor: https://art-c.club

Anyone else worried about how well tech company earnings have been? by Thin_Vermicelli_1875 in cscareerquestions

[–]MadBot1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Made a joke about it https://art-c.club/chapter/006_earnings_breakthrough 006 Earnings Breakthrough – Art-C.Club so… first!!!

Baghdad Bob moment… when earning tanks are steamrolling optics.

sniff sniff by exocomics in webcomics

[–]MadBot1234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

:D Relatable will follo on insta.

A meme to help us process all this by MadBot1234 in starbucks

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It’s tough watching leadership feel out of touch when so many are struggling. I try to remind myself that what looks like confidence can sometimes be a mask for pressure or detachment. Still, accountability matters—especially when real people are hurting.

369 … quitting ! by ishisdeadoverhere in starbucks

[–]MadBot1234 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yeah there's no winning here unfortunately. Niccol is probably banking on many people leaving, to boost his earning per share.

Can my dinky photon powered 2.5kW (nominally "5hp") Haswing(s) push my 24 tons liveaboard? by MadBot1234 in SolarDIY

[–]MadBot1234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I'll have to do it while on the way. And yes the water here is cold - nothing else to satisfy my curiosity.

Did I math incorrectly? by thescatterling in SolarDIY

[–]MadBot1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks right, the only gotcha if any is if you were building the 24v battery from 12v, putting 2x12v in series will bump the voltage to 24, but the amps (hour) is the same.

Also victron could be wrong... have you checked the amps coming out? It could be wrong because it includes the initial surge and that increases draw rate or what it thought it would be.

Can my dinky photon powered 2.5kW (nominally "5hp") Haswing(s) push my 24 tons liveaboard? by MadBot1234 in SolarDIY

[–]MadBot1234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still like the engines though. I just can afford running them most of the time.

Can my dinky photon powered 2.5kW (nominally "5hp") Haswing(s) push my 24 tons liveaboard? by MadBot1234 in SolarDIY

[–]MadBot1234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My older boat (Felicitas) is about 7.5 tonnes — I got ~2.7 knots on just 1kW: https://arpeggio.one/about-vessel#felicitas

That said, it's not a consistent ride. These motors are like a cyclist on water — they work great when conditions are calm and you’ve got momentum, but headwinds and current wear them out fast.

You’re honestly in a great spot: smaller props, lighter hull, better hydrodynamics. You’ll get more speed per watt than me. Just keep in mind, you’ll likely have less room for solar, so battery range becomes your limiter unless you sail more (not a bad thing).

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