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Atotalnoob
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  1. Blazor? Razor pages?
  2. But why did the bots star his repo? What was the benefit from that?
  3. There are so many issues with what you have here… where to start…

    You aren’t running tests, unless you put them in the dockerfile which is a bad idea…

    You aren’t running security scans. how do you deploy manifest changes? Using Latest as a tag has so many issues.

    This is a trivial and niave pipeline I would expect from a junior or intern.

    Build pipelines are becoming more complicated because software is more complex. You can still promote ownership of the full pipeline while giving developers control.

    Don’t shy away from it, understand it, embrace it. It’s just going to continue getting more complex

  4. I was homeschooled and it affected me terribly. Please don’t do it.
  5. Mostly, yes.

    You have a spend limit, but the assistant has dozens of of models

  6. I’ve found writing a MCP server with access to the docs cloned locally does wonders.
  7. If you grade on pass/fail it’s easy to grade. Not every course uses letter grades…

    If you let people use AI they are still accountable for the code written under their name. If they can’t look at the code and explain what it’s doing, that’s not demonstrating understanding.

  8. 1hz seems slow to me. A company that I worked at was designing robust industrial, apple airtag/tiles with a specific application 8 or 9 years ago.

    BLE operates on a very crowded frequency. WiFi, Bluetooth, etc are all on the same frequency and spamming out thousands of packets constantly.

    We had to triple our broadcast frequency and period in order to reliably detect a beacon within 5 seconds of a phone being in range.

    We settled on 200ms frequency and broadcast for 15ms.

    Our decide had a 10 year battery life on a couple coin batteries…

  9. If there aren’t any fines, why should Waymo fix bugs?

    If there isn’t any threat to Waymo they are incentivized to fix bugs…

  10. Workflow core is more like airflow
  11. You could consider using web components
  12. There is a Starbucks in downtown Chicago that is always empty, but has a 30 minute wait due to online orders.

    It is incredibly frustrating cause you have to wait while they fulfill online orders.

    They should have priority queues to ensure that certain order types take priority

  13. Kagi has some tooling for this. You can set web access “lenses” that limit the results to “academic”, “forums”, etc.

    Kagi also tells you the percentages “used” for each source and cites them in line.

    It’s not perfect, but it’s a lot better to narrow down what you want to get out of your prompt.

  14. GitHub runs a mostly monolithic architecture
  15. The security researcher could definitely be arrested for this.

    He used employee credentials, and of course his friend got fired, it’s literally the first thing places tell you: don’t share your password.

  16. Generall, yes.

    Unless you have a dedicated team to do the stuff for you.

    Crunchydata is a good starting point

  17. I like how my current job structured their interview.

    They gave me a take home, said use whatever AI you want, just tell us which.

    The take home was the equivalent of a simple TODO app using their API (key provided). It took an hour to build.

    After I submitted it, they had a follow up session where I had to explain the code to them and answer questions about why I did things the way I did.

    Simple, easy, and something any developer should be able to do.

  18. Could you reduce the amount of concrete by increasing the amount of tungsten?
  19. This all seems fine.

    Most of these items should be implemented by major providers…

  20. Could you share your mcp configuration? I am having trouble getting GitHub copilot to work with mcp.

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