





RTOs are most often a “one free layoff”-card that businesses play, so firing someone for criticizing it is very much in line with the underlying intent of the policy.


Complete hands-off no-review no-technical experience vibe coding is obviously snake oil, yeah.
This is a pretty large problem when it comes to learning about LLM-based tooling: lots of noise, very little signal.


So far, there is serious cognitive step needed that LLM just can’t do to get productive. They can output code but they don’t understand what’s going on. They don’t grasp architecture. Large projects don’t fit on their token window.
There’s a remarkably effective solution for this, that helps both humans and models alike - write documentation.
It’s actually kind of funny how the LLM wave has sparked a renaissance of high-quality documentation. Who would have thought?

You’d have to bundle a whole lot more to get it to run. It’s not strictly speaking out of the question though


Queue the chubbyemu intro music
Must be ragebait, right?


You can tag a mastodon user in a Lemmy/Piefed-post.
The caveat being that their server has to be connected to your server.
You can’t choose another server to log in. Think about it as email - if you are using Gmail, you can’t log in to your email using Hotmail. You can write emails to users with Hotmail, but the login only works for your own email provider.


Ask the people at the Nürnberg trials how that went for them
They are great, but the price tag is a bit hard to justify to be honest.
A bidet attachment for about €75 though? Incredible value
This doesn’t match my experience with them at all - the sizing of them was comparable to the standard sizes found in Sweden where I live, which was more than enough.


The right-wing that is currently in power doesn’t really see it that way, unfortunately.
I feel you. We had no snow at all during December, but January has been decently white at this point.
It complicates running and biking, but it’s definitely pretty.
While winter is far from my favourite season, it has its charms:
Given the choice, I would take spring or autumn however, which has more sunlight and better conditions for biking


good benefits and perks.
Didn’t they literally just introduce free coffee at the office post-pandemic?


Not to say that I would willingly choose to work at Amazon, but I do know the reason. It’s documented here: https://www.levels.fyi/companies/amazon/salaries/software-engineer
For anyone who opened this link in the GitHub mobile app and got confused, make sure to read from the very beginning of the comment thread - the mobile app only shows the very last comments, which cuts out the actual interesting part.