@jasongorman The underlying assumption for that gamble, I guess, is that AI will eventually replace the senior developers too.
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Sure but that's next quarter
There is a special circle of hell for lackeys who legitimise surveillance capitalists like Facebook and aid their efforts to take over (or at least sabotage) emergent non-corporate spaces like the fediverse when they should be protected from them at all costs. Those who give them every benefit of the doubt and temper all historic evidence of wrongdoing with anecdotes of the very good people they know, working there in good faith. You know who you are and exactly what you’re doing. Shame on you.
@alex A picture is worth a thousand words, but takes up the space of a million of them.
@qqmrichter big list! How are datasheets these days BTW? I only dabbled in embedded long back, and a Realtek datasheet was plain wrong in many places ... got by reading some BSD driver's source code!
@draft13 lots of knowledgable replies. I haven't, but would like to, use #Squeak or #CuisSmalltalk as a productivity environment, as it was intended.
Separately, for a programming language, I am dabbling in #Prolog for the data centricity and the reduction in code that is possible.
@d135_1r43 maybe not too simple, but this is the Fediverse and the Fediverse-based Mobilizon has to be mentioned https://mobilizon.org
The key to a great Mastodon experience is finding and following #hashtags you find interesting. Doing this has allowed me to find all sorts of interesting people and blogs lately. Some of my most enjoyable follows are:
Prolog, SWI
@pizzapal just saying that there is widespread pager-like UI behaviour to go by. Good to know libraries exist, but I will try something like portray clauses just for the UI part.
Prolog, SWI
I am quite willing to use the SWI-Prolog shell as the UI. Just wondering why the default printing of solutions isn't pager-like (more than 1 solution at a time), and a table with variable values in columns.
Every time I upgrade my system I look at the list of packages and wonder whether I could uninstall some of them. I look at their description and try to uninstall them. That lists all the things that will get uninstalled alongside it and so the process repeats, lots of exploring of packages, and then, eventually, they're gone.
And when I reboot, it's my time to cry, maybe… at least that's what I fear. Going to reboot right now to get past that feeling of dread.
@radiojammor Yeah, something that informed the piece but didn’t make it in is developmental economist Amartya Sen’s famous observation that famine doesn’t occur in a functioning democracy—the many famines in many regions over centuries of British control were anthropogenic.
My weekend project was to build a Mastodon bot, and I'm pumped to say it's now live:
@BookchinBot is a simple bot that posts quotes from philosopher and social theorist, Murray Bookchin.
I came across Bookchin's work during my PhD, and found it both important and relevant to the issues we're dealing with today.
So, if you're a nerd about theory like I am, this bot might be for you.
#socialtheory #politicaltheory #philosophy #ecology #socialecology