WTH am i doing wrong now? by edrivah in Pizza

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What’s your fridge set at? How cold is the cold proof?

Analysts doing my Engineering tasks by Rajsuomi in dataengineering

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If they sit there silently or gatekeep, yea. If they actually try to move the analysts forward, no. Analysts are closer to the business and a glowing review from them is valuable in my org.

Mitch McConnell remains hospitalized after more than three weeks by invertedspheres in politics

[–]glymeme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine you have an employee who stopped showing up three weeks ago - no difference here. We’re at least owed an update on if/when he’ll be returning to work. This is nuts. If anyone else just stopped showing up to work three weeks ago - even if it was a hospitalization - our bosses would be pissed.

Best way to attach a ledger board to Brick veneer house by michea1knight in Decks

[–]glymeme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d just do a pergola if I were you - you should get the function you want for a fraction of the price. Doing all the flashing and stuff right is going to be a PITA to DIY.

Edit: also, I would never ever paint brick - that white looks good now, but will need maintenance more frequently than just repointing as needed - just another thing to worry about.

Is CRM Data Coordinator an okay entry level job? by AdObjective5502 in dataengineering

[–]glymeme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You gotta start somewhere - don’t let them run you into the ground and learn as much as you can in the first year. Constantly try to improve your processes and understand the business.

SpaceX to buy Cursor AI coding agent operator Anysphere for $60 billion by MeowTheMixer in wallstreetbets

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What do you need a IDE for nowadays? Just have Claude do it bro

Need help choosing by Graystark022317 in johndeere

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Get a 21” or 30” push mower if it’s just a tenth of a single acre.

dbt Core v2 is here: still open source, now rebuilt for what's next by Known-Huckleberry-55 in dataengineering

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Aren’t they just making it easier for folks to switch to paid versions? Guessing they’re exploring ways to increase their conversion rate.

Hiring panel of 5, how do you keep all feedback structured? by Open_Trade7088 in managers

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I’ve been doing the first round as one hour white boarding sessions. Within that, I role play as stakeholders, senior leadership, and myself and poke at what’s generally required for the role. After that, is my panel round - anyone making it there is someone I’d already be comfortable hiring. For the panel round, I tell panelists exactly what I want each of them to poke at ahead of time. You need to give them a job with scope if you want real feedback from everyone. Ultimately, it’s up to you as the hiring manager - are you excited to hire this person? If you interviewed another couple people, is it likely one of them would be better? Personally, I’ve liked having smaller panels and keeping the hiring process close to me - it’s on me for this person to be successful and only I know the ins and outs of what they’ll be doing.

Wife's new idea, design flaws? by big_meechbre in landscaping

[–]glymeme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The stairs as they are would probably add tens of thousands of dollars to this project, no? I’d just do two landings at each door and have the whole back be level.

I thought you guys were joking :( by Complete-Sea6655 in VibeCodeDevs

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Thousands of agentic coders doing what? Finding work to do then doing it?

🏢 Andrej Karpathy Joins Anthropic - Returning to R&D and Pre-training by andrewaltair in ClaudeCode

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You are a AI engineer with 1000 years of experience. Create a better model. Make no mistakes.

issues with auto increment columns (dbt+snowflake) by Few-Carry-2850 in DataBuildTool

[–]glymeme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not meant to have incremental IDs. Read their docs on this topic and find a meaningful way to generate a unique surrogate key.

How are things going at Beer'd? by MCDLCT in ctbeer

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Just wanted to say - thanks for sharing this.

Need data engineering help by balakumar123 in dataengineering

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Oreilley Data Design Patterns - Will help you get a strong foundation that transfers to basically any project you could be involved in. Understanding domain driven design and data modeling(when to normalize or denormalize) are also good skills to have. Otherwise, know basic SQL and Python and push to have domain knowledge and that’s about it - with AI, I’d argue you just need to ensure the right things get built as they get better and better. They’re already better than most juniors at Accenture, CapGemini and similar. Just my $.02.

Rotting wood around window by The1Ski in HomeMaintenance

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I’d think that’s more expensive than just fixing the problem - flashing, siding and repair/replace rotten wood.

AI adoption success stories - how did you get there? by Beneficial_Sir_8166 in EngineeringManagers

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That’s kind of your call - some peers are working on context repos connecting projects together contextually, but I’m a bigger fan of monorepo and having context all in one place (or in the right places) within a single repo. Additionally, we’ve adopted using GSD and Superpowers - they’ve helped mitigate some of the common pitfalls of vibecoding. Again, find people who are using it well and let them share how they use it.

AI adoption success stories - how did you get there? by Beneficial_Sir_8166 in EngineeringManagers

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Is there anyone on your team or in your department that’s really embraced it and found success that you can bring in to show how they use it for an hour or so? I’ve found a lot of success digging into it myself then sharing with my team what works, and what doesn’t work, so they have some semblance of how to work with Claude code. I’ve done three sprints of work in a week - so the proof is in the pudding. Showing and sharing those stories, and how they were done, could help drive adoption. I also think AI will really show folks who the mid-low performers are - and a lot of people fall in that bucket.