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Exploring the evolving world of software development—Frontend, Backend, AI/ML, and Software Design and Philosophy. Thoughts on code, architecture, and the philosophy of building modern systems. Currently at a FAANG. Opinions are my own.
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I hope it will be a popular alternative. techcrunch.com/2025/01/15/b...
I've been to San Francisco and LA recently and was surprised by number of Waymo cars on the streets. Didn't have a chance to try unfortunately.
spectrum.ieee.org/robotaxi
I think it's what most of non-engineers and even tech executives don't understand about AI coding.
addyo.substack.com/p/the-70-pro...
Agree.
I think the problem is it's still difficult to connect LLMs to the apps.
shiftmag.dev/dhh-make-sof...
I see more and more unnecessary complexity every day. I may not agree with all statements, but overall it's so much true.
I think it's just people doing what's easier
My idea of a perfect weekend? Coffee, a good book, and not thinking about that bug I couldn’t fix on Friday. Let’s see how long that lasts. 😅
My code works on my machine but not in production. So, naturally, the solution is to ship my laptop to the cloud, right? Problem solved!
That's awesome. A team from the Research Institute for Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology has genetically engineered lettuce to boost its nutrients.
https://newatlas.com/health-wellbeing/golden-lettuce-genetically-engineered-30-times-vitamins/
Testing isn’t just about coverage—it’s about coverage that matters. Writing tests should be about validating behavior, not just getting numbers. And I see tests that are written only to get coverage more and more...
I met an old friend today. We once worked on a monolith refactor where the team tried to extract everything into microservices all at once. It was chaos. The takeaway? Gradual, deliberate decomposition works far better than an all-at-once approach. Break things down thoughtfully.
One of the most underrated skills in software engineering is deleting code. Letting go is an act of discipline. That was a good one ;(
Giving this new social media a try! Excited to explore and share thoughts on software development, architecture, AI/ML, and the evolving challenges we face as engineers. Let’s see where this journey takes us!