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Posts by Stefan Hodges-Kluck

What I Just Did With a Month of Unemployment Late in February of this year, I had the unfortunate experience of being laid off.

Haven't been very active recently, a lot has been going on. Here's a new post, discussing my recent time in between jobs.

www.stefanhodgeskluck.com/blogs/what-i...

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Vote to Boycott REI Learn why co-op members are boycotting REI after years of broken promises and anti-worker, anti-democratic behavior.

As a co-op member, I'm very disappointed in REI right now. On 3/25 I'm going to vote to boycott, and I suggest you do as well.

www.ourrei.com/boycott

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Man, I bet Roberts is pissed at the guy who ruled that Trump has presidential immunity.

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Adding extra work on package maintainers' plates doesn't seem like a good way to encourage OSS devs to produce & maintain the great parts of the Flutter ecosystem.

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I too am in software from Latin! ā™„ļø

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Lifelong NHL fan here, getting more into the watching @thepwhl.com because

1. Several live games are watchable on YouTube
2. I get to see badass American athletes who totally owned the Olympics AND are not Trump bros

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I love how at the Olympics we can enjoy seeing American athletes win without thinking about the absolute fuckwits who have taken control of the countr--ah, nuts.

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I know some of this may sound a little exaggerated. But it also reflects a lot of how AI has contributed to my own burnout the past year.

Thanks for listening. 14/14

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The only real advantage you can see to your new employee is that they're cheap. And you can't help but feel a little frustrated that you're now shouldered with all these expectations, all so those above you can save a few bucks. 13/14

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But you can't. You are forced to take classes on how to train your employee better, and that takes up even more of your time. 12/14

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But it's hard. It's hard constantly feeling like you need to both do your own job and handhold this employee through doing their job. You often wish you could just do your job the way you used to. 11/14

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You start to question yourself. Maybe I am just a stick-in-the-mud Luddite, you wonder. Maybe I just need to commit myself fully to working with this new colleague. 10/14

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Meanwhile, your boss doubles down that this employee is the future. They expect 10 times the output from you, and if they don't get it, the blame lies entirely on your back. 9/14

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The employee, meanwhile, has no redeeming qualities that a human junior colleague might have. There's no satisfaction through interacting with them on pair calls/work sessions. No friendships made, no interpersonal connection whatsoever. 8/14

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Where before your job involved periods of discovery and creativity, now all you do is handhold your new employee and police their work. You don't get to do the things about your job that inspired you, and it drains you out. 7/14

2 months ago 9 1 1 0

And on top of this, you can still never really trust this employee. You have to carefully review every single thing they output with a fine-tooth comb to ensure they don't go back to their old ways of confidently lying about things that are blatantly false. 6/14

2 months ago 9 0 1 0

You can store some commonly used information in a database so that the employee can re-access it in the future, and some tasks, the employee does alright, but you still spend the bulk of your time handholding, especially when something new comes along. 5/14

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What's more, the employee needs step-by-step handholding through EVERY step of what they do: you need to provide every single document, link, and instruction. So now you're spending all of your time spending this employee how to do something you could finish in 5 minutes. 4/14

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So, you tell your boss that the new employee isn't working very well. Your boss tells you that it's your fault the employee is lying, and you need to specifically tell them to be truthful. 3/14

2 months ago 8 0 1 0

This employee completes tasks phenomenally quickly, but does so by making frequent errors, fabrications, and omissions, all the while passing them off as fact. 2/14

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Imagine you come in to work and your boss introduces a new employee, telling you that this employee will make your job 10 times easier. 1/14

2 months ago 3 0 1 0

What it's like to work with AI: a 🧵

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It's going to be below my normal threshold, and possibly snowing (but hopefully not...we don't need more snow). But I'm planning on bundling up and getting out for this.

2 months ago 2 0 0 0

So I didn't need another reason to hate Sam Altman, but here's one all the same.

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

Haha well I'm still terrified of the compiler šŸ˜‚ but I will say that unlike in some languages, Rust's compiler error messages are actually quite helpful.

The path isn't always simple, but there at least usually tends to be a good map.

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Lessons Learned from Building a Server In Rust What working on my Rust project has taught me about being a programmer.

@thisweekinrust.bsky.social , I just wrote a blog post detailing my impressions after working through Luca Palmieri's Zero to Production in Rust.

www.stefanhodgeskluck.com/blogs/lesson...

2 months ago 2 0 1 0

This kid is just about Ian's age.

I don't have the words to say how vile these monsters are.

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New Blog Feature: Email Newsletter! I’m excited to say that you can now get my blog posts delivered directly to your inbox!

You can now sign up for email updates on my new blog posts!

(lmk if you enter your email and it doesn't work for some reason)

www.stefanhodgeskluck.com/blogs/new-bl...

3 months ago 2 0 0 0

Well, normally when you win the turnover margin by +4 the game isn't that close, but...at least the @denver-broncos.bsky.social wonN

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Know Your Rights: If You Encounter ICE - National Immigrant Justice Center All individuals in the United States have rights, regardless of immigration status.Ā  The following information can help you protect yourself and your

200 ICE agents arrived in Richmond to celebrate our Democrat Gov's inauguration.

They were going door to door in Church Hill yesterday. Familiarize yourself now with the DOs and DONTs

immigrantjustice.org/for-immigran...

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