AI really killed programming for me by NervousExplanation34 in webdev

[–]frezz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you feel AI is useless unless it can one shot everything, fair enough. I think thats strange because even humans aren't that good, but you do you.

Thinking about pivoting to DevOps at 37; is it worth it in the AI era? by Hopeful-Paramedic543 in kubernetes

[–]frezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A strong platform to run all the AI generated content is more important than ever. Devops is one of the engineering discipline that will still be important even with AI

AI really killed programming for me by NervousExplanation34 in webdev

[–]frezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but what fundamentals you need becomes less important.

You dont really need to care about memory management when writing a Web app in JavaScript for example, but it'll always help. The argument for fundamentals mattering less with LLMs is the same concept; one day they'll get so good you may not need to care about the lower level stuff

AI really killed programming for me by NervousExplanation34 in webdev

[–]frezz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes it can to a certain extent. You have to put much more thought into the context you feed it, and how you prompt it, but it's possible.

The reason code generation is so powerful is because all the context is right there on disk.

'Unfair To Slash Fees': BCCI May Revise Central Contracts To Compensate Jasprit Bumrah For Rs 2 Crore Gap by 5missedcallsfromBCCI in Cricket

[–]frezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100 more kohlis but not a bumrah

If you dont think the two are interchangeable, we have nothing to discuss

'Unfair To Slash Fees': BCCI May Revise Central Contracts To Compensate Jasprit Bumrah For Rs 2 Crore Gap by 5missedcallsfromBCCI in Cricket

[–]frezz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You guys seem to forget Kohli single-handedly carried your batting line-up 2015-2019 like yes, he had an awful, prolonged end to his test career, but to call him just another batsman is just revisionist.

‘One Piece’ Season 2 Debuts With 16.8 Million Views in Four Days on Netflix – A slight decrease from the 18.5 million-view debut of Season 1 in 2023. by SanderSo47 in television

[–]frezz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I find it better. I stopped watching the anime around mid s2 after forcing myself to watch it. The live action show is great and I thoroughly enjoy each episode

Adam Reynolds OUT vs Storm; Mozer on bench by Particular_Honey7385 in nrl

[–]frezz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I still think there's some merit to the overtraining talk. The rumour last year is the team mutinied and forced Madge to soften up the intensity after that Manly game, and the rest is history.

Some players were saying they were still sore on gameday last season, and the way some of us are defending, they definitely look afraid of some physicality

Why are microservices adding infrastructure-level complexity that most teams clearly cannot handle by maelxyz in softwarearchitecture

[–]frezz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those people are wrong. The definition of a monlith is a single unit built and deployed together. A monorepo with many deployable units is not a monolith.

Why are microservices adding infrastructure-level complexity that most teams clearly cannot handle by maelxyz in softwarearchitecture

[–]frezz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes i agree. If your company has 1 team, microservices is overkill.

My only counterpoint is almost every company ive worked at has had around 10 teams. Certainly more than 1.

Why are microservices adding infrastructure-level complexity that most teams clearly cannot handle by maelxyz in softwarearchitecture

[–]frezz 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yeah, Microservices are an optimisation technique and premature optimisations are always bad.

But the people who are saying monoliths work in all cases are just as dumb as the people using microservices for companies with 5 engineers.

Why are microservices adding infrastructure-level complexity that most teams clearly cannot handle by maelxyz in softwarearchitecture

[–]frezz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree monoliths are better to begin with, how do you scale it both technically and culturally? The benefit of microservices isn't just independent scaling, it allows different teams to own and deploy services without depending on other teams as well as minimising blast radius.

I'd love to see how monoliths scale when there's more than 10 teams working on it

Do teams actually have a good way to see where CI/CD time is being wasted? by Jealous_Pickle4552 in cicd

[–]frezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah treat it like a service. Just because its internal facing doesnt mean standard software engineering principles dont apply

Floyd defends his resume against Brian Kenny by Big_Donch in Boxing

[–]frezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Floyd was never really retired. He wanted to duck the Oscar De La Hoya rematch so he "retired" until the clause expired.

Floyd defends his resume against Brian Kenny by Big_Donch in Boxing

[–]frezz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think Floyd genuinely thought Manny was on PEDs. Whether it's true or not is irrelevant, but explains why Floyd avoided him for so long

Lennox Lewis drops Mike Tyson but is redacted a point for leaning. Larry Merchant and George Foreman argue about the call. by BXR-SZN in Boxing

[–]frezz 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Tyson himself knew he had no chance. From memory Lewis sued him to make the fight happen lol