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  • @hongminhee so, I guess this is true, but maybe also the craft changes?

    I am old enough to remember when it was common to embed blocks of assembly language in your C code to optimize particular functions or loops. As high level languages grew, that familiarity with hardware architecture has mostly disappeared, but we've developed other skills instead.

    When I read @jesse or @simon 's posts about exploring collaboration with LLMs, I see curiosity, creativity and joy in the craft.

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  • Here's a weird thing I'm trying to figure out. The mobile carriers are required to report their coverage to the FCC. They send them huge maps every six months, which the FCC makes available. But, the maps are wrong, missing big chunks of areas that I know have some coverage (in a few cases because I've been there and used LTE, in other cases because I checked the coverage map on the carrier's website and it shows broader coverage). So, why are the maps they send to the FCC wrong?

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  • @wifelife so true

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  • @andybaio remember when Ze Frank joined Twitter and said "We should have a Color War here like at summer camp" and it burned up Twitter for like a week and a half?

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  • @c420 lol

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  • @andybaio I will never forget the one time I met him after he spoke at an event in Dublin and I told him Wagamama was better than any ramen in L.A (I had never been to L.A) and he immediately stopped talking to me and walked out of the bar

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  • This is a damn good article, and really makes me think about where I fall on the spectrum.

    I didn't have to think very hard, I side firmly with Lawson.

    I firmly believe that code is a craft, and I take pride in the time spent writing the code, not just in the product itself.

    I mourn the impending loss of that kind of counter-culture approach to programming. Which is ironic because I don't think it's even the mainstream way of looking at coding... most devs I know would side with Orchard. Coding is a means to an end.

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  • As luck would have it, the timing didn't work your way. A re-post hit the front page: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47473178

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