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On Decidability of Our Jobs and AI Replacing Software Engineers
On Decidability of Our Jobs and AI Replacing Software Engineers
Among all the occupations AI could replace, why are we focusing so much on Engineering jobs that require such expertise? I'm well aware of quality of the code AI writes, it is beyond useful but I don't see a world where that piece of code can find its way into
·blog.dogac.dev·
On Decidability of Our Jobs and AI Replacing Software Engineers
There is no Vibe Engineering
There is no Vibe Engineering
This article explores the relationship between vibe coding and software engineering.
·serce.me·
There is no Vibe Engineering
Things fall apart — Bitfield Consulting
Things fall apart — Bitfield Consulting
The night is dark and full of errors—and durable Rust software is not only ready for them, but handles them sensibly. Let’s see how, by returning to our line-counter project.
·bitfieldconsulting.com·
Things fall apart — Bitfield Consulting
Ruby makes advanced CLI options easy
Ruby makes advanced CLI options easy
If you're not a "UNIX person", the idea of writing a command line application can be scary and off-putting. The command line is so intimidating to…
·justin.searls.co·
Ruby makes advanced CLI options easy
AlexNet Source Code Now Open Source
AlexNet Source Code Now Open Source
Programming book reviews, programming tutorials,programming news, C#, Ruby, Python,C, C++, PHP, Visual Basic, Computer book reviews, computer history, programming history, joomla, theory, spreadsheets and more.
·i-programmer.info·
AlexNet Source Code Now Open Source
Has Search Become Just a Feature?
Has Search Become Just a Feature?
You can now use Claude to search the internet to provide more up-to-date and relevant responses. With web search, Claude has access to the latest events and information, boosting its accuracy on ta…
·om.co·
Has Search Become Just a Feature?
Ledger Implementation in PostgreSQL
Ledger Implementation in PostgreSQL
First, the tl;dr: I am working on a financial ledger implementation implemented entirely in PostgreSQL called pgledger.
·pgrs.net·
Ledger Implementation in PostgreSQL
Set It and Forget It: Task Scheduling with Crontab
Set It and Forget It: Task Scheduling with Crontab
Crontab (short for "cron table") is a powerful utility in Unix-like operating systems that allows users to schedule and automate the execution of tasks at specified times. The utility is based on the cron daemon, which continuously runs in the backgr...
·ahmedrazadev.hashnode.dev·
Set It and Forget It: Task Scheduling with Crontab
Database Protocols Are Underwhelming
Database Protocols Are Underwhelming
If you’ve been in this trade for a while, you have probably seen dozens of debates on the merits and problems of SQL as a relational database query language. As an ORM maintainer, I have a few gripes with SQL, but overall it is workable, and anyway, it has so much inertia that there’s no point fantasizing about a replacement.
·byroot.github.io·
Database Protocols Are Underwhelming
Build, Use, and Improve Tools
Build, Use, and Improve Tools
"The best investment is in the tools of one's own trade." - Benjamin Franklin
·vale.rocks·
Build, Use, and Improve Tools
Vibe Coding is a Dangerous Fantasy
Vibe Coding is a Dangerous Fantasy
Last week, X exploded when a “vibe coder” announced his SaaS was under attack. His business, built entirely with AI assistance and “zero hand-written code,” was experiencing bypassed subscriptions, maxed-out API keys, and database corruption. His follow-up admission made this notable: “as you know, I’m not technical so this is taking me longer than usual to figure out.” As someone deeply immersed in the AI code generation space, I’ve been watching this unfold with a mix of sympathy and frustration. Let me be clear — I’m not against AI-assisted development. My own tool aims to improve code generation quality. But there’s a growing and dangerous fantasy that technical knowledge is optional in the new AI-powered world. After observing many similar (though less public) security disasters, I’ve come to a controversial conclusion: vibe coding isn’t just inefficient — it’s potentially catastrophic.
·nmn.gl·
Vibe Coding is a Dangerous Fantasy
So you want to break down monolith? Read that first.
So you want to break down monolith? Read that first.
My lessons learned, dos and donts from breaking down monoliths. I gathered my experience on what to do before even starting. I explained hy defining real business metrics is critical and why you should assume that many Monoliths parts will stay. Of course I mentioned the Strangler Fig pattern, but went further than that!
·architecture-weekly.com·
So you want to break down monolith? Read that first.
Operational mechanisms for strategy.
Operational mechanisms for strategy.
Even the best policies fail if they aren’t adopted by the teams they’re intended to serve. Can we persistently change our company’s behaviors with a one-time announcement? No, probably not. I refer to the art of making policies work as “operations” or “strategy operations.” The good news is that effectively operating a policy is two-thirds avoiding common practices that simply don’t work. The other one-third takes some practice, but can be practiced in any engineering role: there’s no need to wait until you’re an executive to start building mastery.
·lethain.com·
Operational mechanisms for strategy.
2 Fasten, 2 Furious: The Snap-Fastener Tariff Wars
2 Fasten, 2 Furious: The Snap-Fastener Tariff Wars
It turns out that the history of the snap fastener is actually surprisingly relevant to the political moment that we’re currently in.
·tedium.co·
2 Fasten, 2 Furious: The Snap-Fastener Tariff Wars
John Battelle's Search Blog Data Everywhere, But Not a Drop to Drink
John Battelle's Search Blog Data Everywhere, But Not a Drop to Drink
Three months ago I published my annual predictions, and while I rarely revisit them in the middle of the year, I do want to note an interesting development related to prediction #3, which states: &…
·battellemedia.com·
John Battelle's Search Blog Data Everywhere, But Not a Drop to Drink
Software Development Has Too Much Software In It
Software Development Has Too Much Software In It
Hello, friends! I’ve been thinking back on my career recently, which I’ve had plenty of time to do, considering that I am exploring creative outlets like blogging, and that I’m cu…
·smustafa.blog·
Software Development Has Too Much Software In It
Ecosystems: Big Tech vs. The Real World
Ecosystems: Big Tech vs. The Real World
Next month will mark the one year anniversary of when I emerged back into the real world, staggering into the light from an 18 year stay in the developer mines at Google.
·blog.continua.ai·
Ecosystems: Big Tech vs. The Real World