2000: Big/Fat Pipe
2010: Web 2.0
2000: Big/Fat Pipe
2010: Web 2.0
Why wouldn’t you use AI as a shortcut if you can? Can you actually replace senior devs with AI? I’m sure that depends on the company and what they consider a “senior dev”. Maybe there’s some not-so-senior senior devs that should be worried.
It isn’t. Nonprofits don’t have a ton of money, and implementing strong security controls takes money and time away from other activities. Small businesses have a lot of trouble for the same reason.
Good. There’s a lot of non-programmers who are now bad ones and are using AI to make their ideas real. It’s made programming way more accessible to people who would never learn before.
Sure, but how many foods are we talking here? This sounds like probably <20 rows on a sheet, with columns for ingredients.
Tracking a single cat doesn’t seem like DB work
Why wouldn’t a simple spreadsheet and some pivot tables work?
Propane, but I’m pretty sure natural gas uses regular NPT.
Czech Republic A4, Czech Republic A5, Czech Republic A6…
Local files, s3 sync on a 5 minute scheduled task to a glacier flexible retrieval bucket with versioning. Then I have an s3 sync app on my phone to make it all work like dropbox.
You’re so right. You should be mindlessly using an ERP!
Red states goin green!
I think the real differentiation is understanding. AI still has no understanding of the concepts it knows. If I show a human a few dogs they will likely be able to pick out any other dog with 100% accuracy after understanding what a dog is. With AI it’s still just stasticial models that can easily be fooled.
No worries, the properly implemented CI/CD pipelines will catch the bad code!
Just buy it for ten years. You’re ultimately saving money and it’ll give you more time to incubate your dream!
Just buy it for ten years. You’re ultimately saving money and it’ll give you more time to incubate your dream!
Well, I’m no stockologist, but I believe when your company has a perpetual sales backlog with a 15-year head start on your competition, that should lead to a pretty high valuation.
A foot and a half of Subway sandwiches and two bottles of pop is $29 in my country