CoolGoose
CoolGoose
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A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.
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My 2 cents, we should at least remove the micro from microservices and possibly avoid people doing distributed monoliths with single points of failure just so they can brag on their CV they orchestrated tens of microservices.
Late evening rant, but I am getting tired of people mixing up mono-repo / poly-repo with a monolith deploy vs multiple deploys vs microservices.
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FrankenPHP is now officially supported by the PHP Foundation, the project repository will be moved to the PHP organization on GitHub, and the collaboration between the PHP project, the Caddy web server, and @les-tilleuls.coop will intensify even further!

les-tilleuls.coop/en/blog/fran...
FrankenPHP is now officially supported by the PHP Foundation | Les-Tilleuls.coop
The FrankenPHP project is now officially supported by the PHP Foundation to simplifiy the PHP development experience.
les-tilleuls.coop
I think you're over estimating the cost of a decent Photoshop fiver like editing.

I'd argue the biggest hurdle is having your account on Amazon 😅
This 100% , you can't 'train yourself' to figure out generated images. And that doesn't mean they can't just take a photo of a proper product and use it, while sending junk.
I think this is what we're going to have in the near and mid future.
AI's are pretty good to get rid of the boilerplate, but even before the AI 'revolution' a lot of my time as a Senior+ Developer was more reading code, and figuring out subtle bugs, than pure code output.
Coding with AI? LLMs help with the first 70% of grunt work, but human skills remain critical for that last 30%: system design, maintainability & more.

I cover this in my new article "Maximizing the human 30% of AI-assisted coding": ✍️ bit.ly/ai-coding-30
Beyond the 70%: Maximizing the human 30% of AI-assisted coding
Why durable human skills matter in the age of AI-assisted coding
bit.ly
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Coding with AI? LLMs help with the first 70% of grunt work, but human skills remain critical for that last 30%: system design, maintainability & more.

I cover this in my new article "Maximizing the human 30% of AI-assisted coding": ✍️ bit.ly/ai-coding-30
Beyond the 70%: Maximizing the human 30% of AI-assisted coding
Why durable human skills matter in the age of AI-assisted coding
bit.ly
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Vitest @vitest.dev · Mar 15
We're halfway to 10K! Who isn't testing their apps? 👀
vite.dev Vite @vite.dev · Mar 15
10K followers! 💜
We are so cooked.
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I really hope Temporal is Coming is not becoming the new meme with the Year of the Linux desktop.
I mean, part of the functionality was already in power toys, part of it made less sense with the dedicated WSL app.

In a way it sucks, but in other ways It was never a fully finished and polished app in the first place.
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"Your UI doesn't need to map one-to-one with your data's fields and values". Great thinking on simplicity from Steve Schoger
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What does a "Coding Machine" mean at Meta? No better person to share than Michael Novati, the first-ever "Coding Machine" at the company:

The full podcast:

YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQFN...

Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...

Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/5hQL...
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Simon @simonhamp.me · Jan 7
what a difference a day makes
You're an inspiration Aaron senpai, keep doing the good work.
Looking at everybody's EOY review it's definitely triggering my impostor sindrom. Let's hope for a good 2025 and a bit of outside of work visibility.
I think one side of the coin that would be interesting to discuss is the pressure on senior+ developers doing code reviews.

LLM's are pretty great, especially if you want to boilerplate a lot of crap, or write tests, but they can introduce subtle logic bugs.
"How do you future-proof your software engineering career?"

The best engineers have always been problem solvers who understand *both* technical constraints and human needs. As AI reduces the friction of implementation, a holistic understanding becomes valuable.

addyo.substack.com/p/future-pro...
Future-proofing your Software Engineering career
Practical strategies for engineering careers in the future
addyo.substack.com
Did you do a good job? 😅
It's finally happening ❤️
I guess I blinked 😅
A roadmap, some updates about Nova 5, fixing the new documentation website to show the changelog.

I am trying to understand if it's going to be supported still as we are starting to expand on it at work for the admin panel, and I don't want it to be the reason for not doing framework updates.
More clarity around Nova :)