I love that I have a picture saved for every single situation happening in the world right now.
Posts by Fernando Meyer
AI CEOs when asked whose jobs they plan to replace next:
I’m finally doing ui for my projects 😂
"If you don't credit individuals for great engineering work, who gets the credit?" The answer ... watch here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApG9...
White to move, avoid a draw.
Early signs of things are not going well
You order the same book twice 😅
Who’s trying to convince @bcantrill.bsky.social to build a mini ensemble of different databases primitives to run on their hardware? Anyone?
With all the talk about sovereignty, having a reliable local DB will make a huge difference.
Should have done that 15 years ago. Build the job you want.
My kids have no idea how fortunate they are to have the mother they have.
I told ya
😥
So when they get stuck somewhere it means the operator took a bathroom break?
Because politicians decided on ideological principles and not technical ones.
If you use AI to bypass the hard parts of learning, you're opting out of acquiring the very expertise required to supervise it.
Remember skipping the hard problems or checking the answer key too early? Those shortcuts leave permanent holes in your foundation. Contrast that with the "sting" of an exercise that pushed you to your limit, but you finally got right; that struggle is the reinforcement that makes learning stick.
These tools creates a massive temtpation to skip the struggle, but without that cognitive friction, you aren't just stalling; you're building a knowledge debt that compounds daily.
Skill acquisition as any learning, is a compounding process.
How AI Impacts Skill Formation arxiv.org/pdf/2601.20245
In this paper, researchers validate my view that debugging and mental modeling are the true fault lines of AI use. Those who offload the "thinking" to AI suffer a "learning tax," losing in skills compared to those working manually.
If the administrator refuses, the licence generally ends and the licensee loses the rights to use the software.
www.taylorwessing.com/en/interface...
If the licensor (the company that sold or granted the licence) becomes insolvent, the administrator has a statutory right to decide whether to continue the licensing contract or to refuse performance.
Oh Native instruments, are we screwed?
:/
Under German insolvency law, most software license agreements are treated as continuing use contracts that the insolvency administrator can either continue or terminate.
Reminds me of all those teachers who hate teaching 😂
The entry tax for generative into real CAD is really hard. You most likely need the entire foundation of what Autodesk offers to verify that a design is correct and working.
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The original still looks sleek after all those years, but I could never find a proper 3d recreation.
I started to print the robocop 2.
I want to make a custom 3D face and install a little oled display on it. I spin on some “fake” modeling that kind of nails it when you apply some shaders
@lizthegrey.com 1.8k in here it’s like 18k on twitter 😅
Enjoy your freedom :)
if is there a modern book that need the “stripe press” treatment is @stuffwithstuff.com ‘s crafting interpreters.
Streamed something to twitch. Seems to go well.
I’ll try and let you know.