If you’re not using Python or Typescripts ecosystem then you spend a lot of time as a framework dev. This has a high opportunity cost when you can easily slap together agents and have products quickly nowadays.
Thank you! Working with your team has been great. I love seeing you ship LLM-powered features and appreciate the feedback you have shared along the way.
Yeah that makes sense, we hear that a lot and it's on our roadmap. It won't come in the next release unfortunately but I'd love to have it land within the next couple releases after that
Agreed styling code comments are asinine. Teams need a common linter to leave it to the CI to determine the style, whatever it may be. It’s a waste of everyone’s time.
I always prefix such comments with "nit" so the owner of the PR knows I'm not saying they should/must make this change to get a +1 from me but that I think it should be considered.
That said we already use auto linters and formatters.
I am more mindful of my code review comments now that I'm more senior. When it's easy for people to take my words as gospel I much prefer to foster an environment where that isn't the case.
- Big loans will be transacted in cryptocurrency due to concerns about inflation. This will become more commonplace.
- Large scale ransoms and hacks will continue. Driving fear to take cybersecurity more seriously.
- Distrust in mainstream media outlets will push users to siloed echo chamber platforms. Lower barriers to entry to develop the tech behind the platforms will allow them to grow rapidly.
- The metaverse will not get adoption but the signs of being the future of entertainment will be there.
- A significant breakthrough for brain computer interfaces will be released for gaming. (See Gabe Newell interview) Every big company starts racing to research BCI tech.
- EV startups productionizing for the first time will experience reliability and scalability issues. Tesla’s lead in industry will be apparent but competitors will start closing the gap.