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Posts by Cal Irvine

A cardboard box with a handwritten warning “Mead - bottle bomb risk 💣”

A cardboard box with a handwritten warning “Mead - bottle bomb risk 💣”

Health and safety review:

This should be good enough, right?

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Hmm so maybe I’m not going on vacation this week after all.

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Never not funny.

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I always found the answer to be the least interesting part anyway, and this hasn’t changed with AI. Doing it asynchronously is silly as heck though, you won’t get any signal from that.

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The ai is trying to give up, lazy.

The ai is trying to give up, lazy.

Sometimes the AI is more lazy than I am.

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He’s open to full time or contract work, _maybe_ an internship if it’s a great opportunity. Canadian.

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Does anyone know anywhere hiring early career folks? I’ve got someone who worked a couple of years before being laid off in 2022 tech reductions, he stopped looking when he couldn’t get any traction back then.

He’s hoping to rejoin the industry now and I’m helping him train back up.

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This reminds me I had meant to play around with cap’n web and totally forgot.

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I usually check out a few

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The worst is that I set up good types, intellisense will give me what I want, but you (the ai) are overriding that.

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A couple of months back I turned off all AI autocomplete features in my IDE, and TBH I feel like my brain has completely healed. I still leverage AI heavily, but always as a conscious choice. Goodbye “LLM pause” when my brain was waiting to see what the AI thought before thinking on its own.

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-7C on the way up feels the same as 10C on the way down.

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Yea, software development is still largely (and secretly) a people job, and that part remains the same.

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“We have three good ideas, let’s try them all and see what’s actually best” <— LLM sweet spot

“We’re in unknown territory, need to get our thoughts straight and figure out what we need to be doing” <— LLM not very useful

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This is the article that made me start following you, it’s a good one

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RESTful for external, RPCish for internal

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I feel like git push —force should work even during a GitHub outage.

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Map of Bluesky user clusters circling a dim dot way off to the side from the web development community

Map of Bluesky user clusters circling a dim dot way off to the side from the web development community

Zoomed in of the previous images circled area showing it is the indie hackers & saas builders community

Zoomed in of the previous images circled area showing it is the indie hackers & saas builders community

lol indie hackers are way out there though.

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I live in the suburbs of the web development galaxy.

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A recent example was an oauth flow not working as I expected. I was able to go in our identity repo and explain what my client properties were and what flow I was trying, and I got an answer to my problem quickly. If I didn’t already understand oauth flows I’d be a bit fucked.

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Oh ya, it’s good at research and explaining existing code for sure. I think the TLDR of my take is I’m still not worried about my job, because you still need to understand the fundamentals of what’s going on in order to steer properly.

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My current AI take (constantly evolving)
1) if you fundamentally understand the problem to be solved and the green path, AI is pure accelerant
2) if you need to stray from the green path then it’s actually not that helpful at all
3) if you don’t know what you’re doing it’s doing more harm than good.

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Since moving to primarily CLI ai tools, I’ve disabled autocomplete in my IDE. My brain feels like it’s healing.

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It took us over a year to get through the Hobbit because the trolls near the beginning were too scary to get past. Then suddenly they became funny (it is actually very funny)

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I love when I try to write a tricky TS type and I’m having trouble so I ask AI and it tries the same 8 things then says “maybe it’s impossible? IDK 🤷🏻‍♂️”

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My interest fluctuates with what work is looking like. If things have been a bit boring at work I get the itch and write a lot of code in the evenings. Key thing is not forcing it and leaning in when I get the bug.

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No mention of the cailleach, completely unserious people.

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I’m guessing it’s a kind of inertia, the machine is already up and running it’s hard to start another machine in a new direction.
But all the super conglomerates of old are diverse AF, so it’s probably the move to become a super giant with staying power for generations.

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Luckily they’re generally pretty fun. My kids got into them about 2 years ago, was pretty hilarious having a 2yo running around singing sea shanties (as close as she could manage)

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It’s a selfie of me outside and my beard completely encased in ice

It’s a selfie of me outside and my beard completely encased in ice

Hooray for winter sports 😂

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