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I'm a big fan of this explanation/rant from Andrew Murphy.

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  • billseitz@toolsforthought.socialB billseitz@toolsforthought.social

    @elizayer for new biz, Ash Maurya has an interesting tool.
    https://leanspark.ai/

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    #85

    @billseitz I can see some benefit in founders spending less time wallowing in bad ideas... but won't be holding my breath for insightful new products to emerge from this.

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    • billseitz@toolsforthought.socialB billseitz@toolsforthought.social

      @BmeBenji @elizayer @beep Waymo is a testbed for self-driving cars, which could save a lot of lives.

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      #86

      @billseitz @elizayer @beep
      I’m with @spinni81 here. The life-saving solution to car-related accidents is not automated cars, it’s extensive, more condensed public transportation.

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      • bmebenji@mstdn.socialB bmebenji@mstdn.social

        @billseitz @elizayer @beep
        I’m with @spinni81 here. The life-saving solution to car-related accidents is not automated cars, it’s extensive, more condensed public transportation.

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        #87

        @BmeBenji I'm certainly pro density > cars (and think we need a #CarbonTax), but but for any number of cars on the road, making them self-driving will save lives.

        @elizayer @beep @spinni81

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        • janef0421@mastodon.nzJ janef0421@mastodon.nz

          @ulveon @elizayer If a vulnerability hasn’t been identified or exploited in over two decades, I’m not sure it’s that important to fix.

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          #88

          @janef0421 @ulveon @elizayer well, it only means that it was hard to find. It also means that all versions are vulnerable. And as it will be public it must absolutely be fixed.

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          • billseitz@toolsforthought.socialB billseitz@toolsforthought.social

            @BmeBenji I'm certainly pro density > cars (and think we need a #CarbonTax), but but for any number of cars on the road, making them self-driving will save lives.

            @elizayer @beep @spinni81

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            #89

            @billseitz
            Maybe (and imho that's not a given), but to save lives you don't need to wait for AVs. There are already solutions for that. Look at Helsinki. Zero road deaths, but no AVs. Slowing down cars is probably the most effective tool but there's a lot more that can be done now.

            And don't forget, Waymo's goal is not to save lives but to make money. I wouldn't bet on them.

            @BmeBenji @elizayer @beep

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            • elizayer@mastodon.socialE elizayer@mastodon.social

              I'm a big fan of this explanation/rant from Andrew Murphy.

              Taken as a whole, there are many bottlenecks in a corporate software development process. The "load-bearing" calendar is a great example!

              Speeding up code creation just increases pressure on the bottleneck, which decreases throughput.

              https://andrewmurphy.io/blog/if-you-thought-the-speed-of-writing-code-was-your-problem-you-have-bigger-problems

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              #90

              @elizayer this article hit a little too close to home. This basically describes my workday.

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              • dpp@mastodon.socialD dpp@mastodon.social

                @ced @elizayer @hbons we are posting via a tool that was developed by an imperial government to ensure communications could survive after a nuclear war.

                We are using a toxic form of communication (oh… yeah… mastodon is toxic light) that has destroyed the trust in institutions and is the proximate cause of the rise of authoritarian regimes

                Yes, I use tools that have negative externalities.

                I use these tools to explore and create.

                You don’t like it, ignore me.

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                #91

                @dpp @ced @elizayer @hbons it somehow fits that someone likes bad quality of the source code doesn't care about the quality of his source. No, this was not developed for surviving after a nuclear war. This all started with Californian hippies at Californian Universities who wanted connect with each other. They were just clever enough to get money for it with using your argument.

                So already your first claim is wrong...

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                • elizayer@mastodon.socialE elizayer@mastodon.social

                  The fact that we are *not* seeing wildly improving software all around us tells us everything we need to know.

                  There is no flourishing of value delivery, new product categories, more needs being satisfied better. It’s the opposite.

                  All we are seeing is decreases in quality, because 👏 code 👏 creation 👏 is not 👏 the problem.

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                  #92

                  @elizayer yes, thank you for pointing that out and let me add: ...and never was.

                  When I studied Computer Science about 30 years ago, all the old professors already told us it's not about writing code. There will always be someone somewhere who does it faster and cheaper. This is nothing you need to study.
                  A good (...) and secure design is the thing to learn. The programming is not the point...

                  To bad the marketing guys got in charge for leading the IT...

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                  • steve@freiburg.socialS steve@freiburg.social

                    @dpp @ced @elizayer @hbons it somehow fits that someone likes bad quality of the source code doesn't care about the quality of his source. No, this was not developed for surviving after a nuclear war. This all started with Californian hippies at Californian Universities who wanted connect with each other. They were just clever enough to get money for it with using your argument.

                    So already your first claim is wrong...

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                    #93

                    @stevE @dpp @ced @elizayer you’re not going to convince anyone by personally directing facepalm emoji at them. it’s just mean.

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                    • hbons@mastodon.socialH hbons@mastodon.social

                      @stevE @dpp @ced @elizayer you’re not going to convince anyone by personally directing facepalm emoji at them. it’s just mean.

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                      #94

                      @hbons @dpp @ced @elizayer i don't think i would or even could convince him ...
                      ... and i never considered a face palm emoji mean but more of an expression of desperate resignation. Looks like an intercultural misunderstanding i was not aware of. So thank you for pointing it out.

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