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- Comment on Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent’s mistake | Two minor AWS outages have reportedly occurred as a result of actions by Amazon’s AI tools 2 weeks ago:@TehPers That sounds like a very bad situation!
- Comment on Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent’s mistake | Two minor AWS outages have reportedly occurred as a result of actions by Amazon’s AI tools 2 weeks ago:
I'm a lead developer. And often I hear from my architect when I missed stuff in some PR that I just checked.
I worked in a lot of different software companies over the last 35 years. And this company has by far the highest standards. It's sometimes really annoying when you maybe coded 8 hours for a use case, just to spend 10-12 additional hours just for the test cases and may some 1-2 additional hours because the QA or the PO found something that needs to be changed. But in the end we can be proud of what we coded.
- Comment on Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent’s mistake | Two minor AWS outages have reportedly occurred as a result of actions by Amazon’s AI tools 2 weeks ago:
Well, on Friday I spent around 1.5 hours just reviewing a single PR. And I'm not done. I will have to continue my work on it on Monday. Reviewing in our company means understanding the connected use case, then having a look if the coding does what the use case defined. Also we look if the coding is done according to our internal style guide. Since our review is normally done by at least two people, (at most of our apps two people have to accept the PR until it can be merged) one person will see what the other missed. And we often talk about what the other missed, so that we learn.
Concerning angry customers: Our apps are used by several then thousand users. And although our group doesn't have direct customer contact, we get the bug reports and have to fix them anyway or we have to support the teams who directly work with the customers.
And I just realize that I'm in a very lucky situation. In our company echt use case is tested thoroughly by the responsible QA and PO. And for each use case we write half a dozen (or more) test functions that check the functionality. Normally coding the tests takes more time then coding the use case itself.
Our company is very AI driven, but on the same hand we hear in the regular town halls about the customer satisfaction. And the goal there is to increase it steadily. Our customers are companies, so maybe there's the difference.
- Comment on Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent’s mistake | Two minor AWS outages have reportedly occurred as a result of actions by Amazon’s AI tools 2 weeks ago:Who creates these AI-generated PRs? Colleagues in your company or some third party people in an open source project? I guess when this would happen to me, and the PRs were created by colleagues, then I would escalate this to my line manager. And I guess that she would understand why this is a problem and why it had to stop.
- Comment on Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent’s mistake | Two minor AWS outages have reportedly occurred as a result of actions by Amazon’s AI tools 2 weeks ago:@TehPers @Limerance why hadn't you time to review it? Every minute in review pays off because it saves you from hours of debugging and handling with angry customers.
- Comment on Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent’s mistake | Two minor AWS outages have reportedly occurred as a result of actions by Amazon’s AI tools 2 weeks ago:@Petter1 @remington at our company every PR needs to be reviewed by at least one lead developer. And the PRs of the lead developers have to be reviewed by architects. And we encourage the other developers to perform reviews as well. Our company encourages the usage of Copilot. But none of our reviewers would pass code that they don't understand.
- Comment on 3 months ago:
@iloveDigit Nostr's unique features are their biggest enemy as well. To be completely uncensorable sounds nice, but on the same side open all floodgates for spam, massive harassment towards some groups of people or individuals and also content that is considered illegal in most countries (like child porn).
It may work in a rather small bubble, but will never work on a large scale.
- Comment on 4 months ago:@bluemoon Pertube and Friendica are rather complicated tools. So I guess that tools with fewer options are more mainstream compatible. But seeing that people in general tend to use photo/video oriented platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, ...), I guess that tools like Pixelfed and Loops would be more in the focus.
- Comment on X is launching a marketplace for inactive handles 4 months ago:@TehPers @crandlecan In fact they aren't yours. I guess that there is no legal restrictions to just take them away from you.
- Comment on Taylor Swift Fans Are Leaving X for Bluesky After Trump’s Election 1 year ago:
@along_the_road @QuantumEyetanglement Bluesky is partially decentralized. You can setup your own PDS (the server where your data is stored). There are two central parts: The directory of all DID (comparable with a DNS) and the message relay.
They have got a repository with their code that is uses MIT as license.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
@hedge @moon Bluesky has got only one central component, the directory. The web interface at bsky.app is only one of multiple web interfaces. The data itself is hosted in several distributed personal data servers and you can setup and host your own as well.
This "Bluesky is offline" message is similar to some "Mastodon is offline", when only mastodon.social is offline and all other servers are running.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:@hedge BTW: There is an update to the terms of service as well that implies that you cannot opt out of providing training data to their AI.
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- Comment on Apple, SpaceX, Microsoft return-to-office mandates drove senior talent away 1 year ago:@Powderhorn In our company, we have theoretically had a "one day at home per week" rule for several months now. In practice, people usually work about 3 days a week at home. This is partly due to the fact that there is a works council agreement for some of my colleagues that is binding and can't be overruled by management (thanks for German labor law!).
- Comment on Discord is nuking Nintendo Switch emulator devs and their entire servers 1 year ago:
- Comment on “Job Creator” Elon Musk Has Fired Over 6000 Employees in the Last 4 Years, Some for Trying to Unionize 1 year ago:@catculation I guess that he was totally happy, when nearly 9,000 workers (out of 12,500) at his factory in Germany voted for a new works council. I'm convinced that he didn't knew about German labour rights - now he does 😀
- Comment on To comply with DMA, WhatsApp and Messenger will become interoperable via Signal protocol 2 years ago:@Mysteriarch I deeply hope that there will be some connection to Matrix in the future.