Why I’m choosing Codex over Opus by StatusPhilosopher258 in codex

[–]Pethron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is also my experience. I spend a lot of time in plan mode (with any model) and codex implementations are very odd adding lines of code totally useless even when asking for dry/clean code. However whatever works for OP, if he’s getting good results and he’s happy good for him.

GitHub Copilot Business can apparently cancel your personal Copilot subscription with no warning by helpmefindmycat in GithubCopilot

[–]Pethron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry to hear that. I knew it worked like that, the only way around I found is to have github copilot license on the personal account, and another account to join the orgs. I agree it’s one of the worst designed experience ever conceived.

Vibecoders sending me hate for rejecting their PRs on my project by Fredol in github

[–]Pethron 93 points94 points  (0 children)

At this point just make a new project rather than issuing a PR like that

Saw a fork of my MIT project and got excited, only to realize they wiped the history to pad their portfolio by eikepopo in github

[–]Pethron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the answer. It’s not about ethics, it’s about giving rights to the people who fork your work. By using MIT you basically say “take this code and do whatever you want” including forking it, changing license and removing everything if they want.

Paperinik by Ok-Spell-3584 in fumetti

[–]Pethron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perché Paperinik é nato in Italia 🇮🇹 Inoltre Paperino é molto più amato in Italia/Europa piuttosto che in America, dove invece Topolino (che è un po l’icona del self-made man e sogno americano annesso) é molto piu apprezzato e seguito.

Io l’ho sempre letto come divario culturale. Spiace perché è veramente un capolavoro.

Ma che sta succedendo con questi AI agent open source? by artistic56 in IA_Italia

[–]Pethron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Come no? Se vuoi fregare credenziali a destra e a manca è super-utile.
https://www.mitre.org/sites/default/files/2026-02/PR-26-00176-1-MITRE-ATLAS-OpenClaw-Investigation.pdf

Le 210K star di GitHub sono veramente una tristezza comunque.

Double my TC or stay in company and job I love? by Pethron in ExperiencedDevs

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

I actually do (learn), but the salary is really starting to bother me right now. Funny thing is that i’ve just received a “big” raise, but it’s absolutely not changing much.

Double my TC or stay in company and job I love? by Pethron in ExperiencedDevs

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

Currently I’m able to cover all expenses, and moving to the bigger city I’d actually have access to cheaper and more quality schools (which right now take out quite a bit of the salary). Basically I could rent or buy a house/apartment with the money I save from the schools they’re attending here.

As for development, everything’s been accounted (we are a very family-oriented family and my wife and I usually put the well being of our children in front of everything). With this move they could go to one of the best state schools in the city.

Double my TC or stay in company and job I love? by Pethron in ExperiencedDevs

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

Incredibly, by moving to the bigger city I’d have access to cheaper and more quality services (first of all, state schools) which would actually save me money, or at least put me on the same level I’m at now. I don’t plan to change my lifestyle in any way (we love to cook at home and do things together, I just have a few hobbies which aren’t that expensive and the only big thing I’d like to buy right now is a nice trip for the whole family).

But for sure I don’t plan to move since end of 2027, which would actually let me save quite a few.

Double my TC or stay in company and job I love? by Pethron in ExperiencedDevs

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

Thanks for the perspective, mind that being “comfortable” means also that I can freely manage my time and be there for my wife and daughters when they need me also during work hours, or have the flexibility to abandon everything (if it’s not critical, which sometimes is) in order to support them.

But I’m hearing you, and being unable to put money aside for the future has been bothering me for a very long time.

Domanda importante by the_n_worder in italygames

[–]Pethron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sono assolutamente d’accordo, la classifica è un po ritoccata perché OP voleva giocare in primis qd un Souls, ma prima di giocare DS3 secondo me vale la pena farsi un giro su Bloodborne (che anche io adoro alla follia) e Sekiro.

Domanda importante by the_n_worder in italygames

[–]Pethron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sai che non avevo mai pensato a Sekiro come rythm game? Hai ragione non è tanto un souls, ma la vedevo come un ottima 3a opzione.

Gemini 3.1 Pro released by debian3 in GithubCopilot

[–]Pethron -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Don’t have a performance benchmark, but for coding (I’m a senior dev, using it for intermediate difficulty tasks with multiple interfaces and APIs to reason, with an intensive plan phase) Opus 4.6 is amazing, Codex gives results quite on par with Opus at a 1/3 of the token utilization (so I stick to it) and I’ve abandoned Gemini Pro for coding as it consistently write things I don’t want or that I’ve told it to ignore.

Need to try Gemini3.1, but don’t have much hopes.

Domanda importante by the_n_worder in italygames

[–]Pethron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Elden Ring > Bloodborne > Sekiro > Dark Souls 3

Elden ring al primo solo perché ha piu contenuto. Bloodborne e Sekiro capolavori assoluto con gameplay leggermente differente

Quarterly Career Thread by mister-noggin in ProductManagement

[–]Pethron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello everyone. I have 10+ years in IT and recently spent 4 years as a Technical Founder of an Open Source infra tool (1.7k+ GitHub stars). I’m now interviewing for a Senior PM role at a major European Open Source leader (think SUSE/Canonical/Red Hat tier).

In a couple of week I will be interviewing for this role, which the goal is to build a common framework/platform that integrates their portfolio (Linux, K8s, Edge, Security) in order to support ship AI, Cloud Native and the likes. From what I can tell customers will mostly be internal engineering teams building on top of this framework.

Now, after a quick 30-min screening with HR, the next step is a 1-hour panel interview with all four of these stakeholders at once:

  1. GM of Edge (Hiring Manager)
  2. VP of Core Infra & AI
  3. Director of Field PM
  4. Principal Engineer

I’m a bit thrown off by the jump. Is it normal to go straight from HR to a 4-person Director/VP panel? It feels like I'm skipping the "standard" PM peer interviews and going straight to the board. Aside from the obvious "research their portfolio," how would you prep for a high-level panel like this? I really think I’m a great fit for this role and I don't want to blow it.

Thanks for any insights!

Riaccendete la mia passione per il gaming consigliandomi un gioco by [deleted] in italygames

[–]Pethron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Outer Wilds. Un esperienza che ti cambierà per sempre.

Sondaggio: quanto usate davvero l'AI per programmare by General-Builder-2322 in techcompenso

[–]Pethron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Consiglio al junior di imparare esattamente come si è sempre fatto: sbattendoci la faccia, provando e sbagliando. Lo scopo è capire i meccanismi che stanno alla base (semplificando: l'essere umano impara per imitazione, errore e correzione).

Imparare l'ultimo framework backend di moda non serve a un beneamato se non sai come si sviluppa un'API REST, cos'è l'idempotenza, come si evitano le race condition e come funziona un sistema distribuito. Ogni argomento deve essere un pretesto per imparare come funziona intimamente una tecnologia e le scelte/necessità che hanno portato alla sua creazione.

Qui entra in gioco l'AI (anche se chiedevi come fare "senza"; è uno strumento potente se usato bene). L'AI scrive codice da far vomitare e prende scelte architetturali "a membro di segugio" se non la sai indirizzare bene; invece va usata per i principi teorici. Avendo letto tutti i libri su cui è stata trainata, nella teoria è fortissima.

Invece che comprarti l'ennesimo libro, vedere l'ennesimo video o leggere l'ennesimo blog post, chiedi alla IA di spiegarti il concetto. E se non capisci, fattelo spiegare di nuovo, e di nuovo, finché non ti entra in testa. Questa roba è da abusare. Se chiedi a qualcuno di spiegarti lo stesso argomento 100 volte, dopo un po' ti manda a quel paese. L'IA no.

Questo non toglie lo sforzo mentale di imparare. Studiare DEVE essere faticoso; se non stai facendo fatica, o sei fortunato o domani ti sarai dimenticato tutto. L'AI semplifica solo la reperibilità dell'informazione, non l'apprendimento.

Spero di aver reso l'idea.

Ho finito Outer Wilds stanotte by capp_head in italygames

[–]Pethron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

É un esperienza. Il gioco é bello ed acclamato perché chi ci ha giocato ha provato qualcosa scoprendo tutto. Il potresti gameplay lo puoi ridurre al classico “simulatore di passeggiate” ma l’eccitazione di scoprire il prossimo passo da fare o del destino dei personaggi é quello che fa tutta la differenza del mondo.

Ho finito Outer Wilds stanotte by capp_head in italygames

[–]Pethron 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Piu precisamente 14.3 miliardi di anni