

Funny how tools are useful. But a person who is a tool is not.


Funny how tools are useful. But a person who is a tool is not.


Thanks! I actually managed 4-5 hours of sleep with minimal coughing last night. Things are trending the right direction.


I remember watching a video where they talked about the changes. Apparently most of the language people are really upset about applies specificly to their website and forums. I can’t find the video, probably because I am sick and have barely slept in the last 4 days. I miss sleep … and not coughing.
Edit: changed “can” to “can’t”


I think I have seen a few CLI tools that put the input between an open and close arg like this “-arg1 random passthrough string -arg1-”


It’s a tool and has its place. For me it’s currentl place is replacing Google searches about programming stuff. This is not to say the AI answers are perfect, they are just generally a better use of my time than Google results because Google has gotten so bad.


Important distinction is “Computer Science”. My degree is “Software Engineer” and project management was a significant part of the program. We had a junior group project that started with our class doing a client interview of the teacher to extract what the project requirements where. I think a lot of people don’t know that software engineer programs are even an option.


Given historical evidence of my writing that is not a sure thing.


Part of me is bothered by those explanations, but if I had to explain GitHub to a tech illiterate grandparent with that much screen space I don’t know if I would do much better.
To be fair, if our AI was as capable as his AI vibe coding would be viable.
Gotta meet the customer where they are, not where you would like them to be. Most people don’t want to learn a new thing.
My understanding is that Scrum is a tool box. You figure out what tools fit for your team. The problem arises when people are in charge that don’t understand the what the team is doing or the toolset provided by Scrum. They then try to use every tool and it goes poorly.