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26% means not ai 3/4 times...

If you don't have stakeholders I contend you probably don't have a product, or you're building the bare minimum MVP which upon becoming a product will be woefully inadequate, generating the aforementioned bottleneck.

I said "too many". And mostly meant people with a say, as in "design by executive board/committee" as opposite to someone or a small team with a vision. Not about not having users.

In any case, the point still stands: most companies absolutely can't code "faster than they can ship" and for that have huge backlogs of things they'd want to add or bugs to fix.


That's only true if you're making something that's already been done.

With the limited spectrum and regulations, there's not much room for stuff that hasn't been done. Having only 7k open jobs across the entire country seems to support that.

python isn't untyped, its dynamically typed https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2351190/static-dynamic-v...


I feel like thats really oversellign coro -- theres still a TON of boilerplate


My response specifically addressed the question of why you might choose one option over the other.

Do you believe that std::future is the better option?


Aren't utilities, by definition, state owned? Or is that also backwards in america?


Utilities in America refers to the service relative to ideas of basic needs for survival in the US so they are often public infrastructure with private operators but in the case of some things like the internet, it’s purely privatized.


It depends. Water is usually provided by the city here, but most electricity and natural gas is corporate-delivered.


We don't even own all of our roads here. Sometimes we sell city streets to parking companies.


Paper mills existed long before LLMs


it does but you need various config tweaks


its not though. the primary job of software engineers is to ship a product that produces income for their employer.


Does this definition work for SWEs who develop open source projects?


patently false, have you attended one of his lecture series in person?


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