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Could you explain why you care?

Why I care about understanding people who think differently than me? I don't know, always did, not sure exactly why, always been interesting to understand people's perspectives, especially when I personally feel differently, tends to help myself understand me better too, so it's basically a win-win to get people to explain their reasoning.

A lack of effort put into presentation is a signal for low quality. In the past, this might've manifested in using default Wordpress templates, and now it manifests as stock LLM templates instead. Can you make high quality content and present it on a stock template? Sure, you can, but without any prior reason to believe that you put more effort into the content than the template, I'm liable to believe the content is LLM-generated slop as well and therefore untrustworthy and not worth my time.

In this case, it appears more effort was put into content than presentation, which is a possibility and the creator is in the comments saying as such, but humans operate on heuristics by default. The majority of sites that look like this have been a complete waste of my time and I usually just click away at this point.


I completely agree with you, and that is an amazing quote.


Premature abstraction is one of the worst pitfalls when writing software. It's paid for up front, it costs developer time to understand and work with, it adds complexity (tech debt), increases likeliness of bugs, and increases refactor time. All for someone to say "if we ever want to do X". If we wanted to do it, we'd do it now.

I truly believe this comes from devs who want to feel smart by "architecting" solutions to future problems before those problems have become well defined.


I think it mostly happens because a little bit of abstraction is nearly always uncontroversially good. If you want to print a line of text 5 times, you'll instinctively write a for loop to do it, instead of copy-pasting the original print() statement an extra 4 times. The cognitive overhead upon reading this code is near zero, since we're all so familiar with it. This is abstraction, nonetheless.

So a little bit is always good, and more is sometimes very good -- even memorably good. Together these cause many of us to extrapolate too far, but for understandable reasons.



Not who you're responding to, but I'm not a huge fan of vibe coding for 2 reasons: I don't want to use crappy software, and I don't want to inherit crappy software.


Same, but I've both used and inherited crappy software long before LLMs and agents were a thing.

I suppose it's going to be harder to identify obvious slop at a first glance, but fundamentally, what changes?


Your second example of a choice is a consequence of a choice. Those companies chose not to comply with new reporting rules which resulted in having their Pentagon access revoked. This is an important distinction when given "choices" that aren't really choices but mandates.

As far as how this YouTube scenario is different, people can host their content elsewhere, but there's only one Pentagon in the US.


This may be the "cell phones in public" stage, but society has completely failed to adapt well to ubiquitous cell phone usage. There are many new psychological and behavioral issues associated with cell phone usage.


It provides a perverse incentive for those running prisons (usually the government but also private owners) to put more people in prison for their slave labor.


It costs a lot more to incarcerate a prisoner than their labor will ever pay for, so there’s no meaningful incentive from the government itself.

Private prisons have an incentive to incarcerate more prisoners regardless of prison labor—as do corrections officer unions—and I can understand abolishing both of those (the unions are probably an even bigger problem). Nonetheless, judging by our high rates of violent crime, it seems clear to me that the United States isn’t incarcerating enough people.


Rectangle is amazing and I highly recommend it, but it's a window manager and not a display manager.


Another window manager https://ianyh.com/amethyst/


I have tried Amythyst.

Yabai, didn't try since it wants to disable system integrity protection. Not sure if will work in locked down corporate machines.

Now back to Rectangle and arranging the windows myself in multiple desktops.


You can get value out of yabai even without disabling SIP to add the hooks into Dock.app. The things it needs that for isn't that long of a list, see the first bulleted list here https://github.com/koekeishiya/yabai/wiki/Disabling-System-I... , maybe you don't need those / can replicate them without yabai?

When I initially read this on that page,

> The following features of yabai require System Integrity Protection to be (partially) disabled:

, I thought that meant "so yabai just won't work at all if you don't disable SIP", but it's not the case at all. I use hammerspoon to deal with spaces, and don't care about window transparency/shadows/animation, and I don't know what "picture in picture for any window" means. I do miss stickiness and per-window floating (which are features I used in XMonad), but it's fine, I'm not going to disable SIP for those.

Particularly, if you just want focus-follows-mouse like in X Windows, yabai gives you that without disabling SIP.


I'd call your ISP, because mine is not small and offers "business" class service which costs the same as residential, reserves a static ip, and slightly boosts uplink speeds.


I think it's whatever their company pays for! If this hard hat means lower insurance costs for the company then it's just a math problem.


The company may or may not pay everything. I get a $125 shoe allowance (iirc, I haven't checked the policy in a while) every two years, but most shoes that qualify for the allowance cost more that that. Of course many years I haven't been someplace where I need to wear them, but i'm expected to have them should I every have to debug something that only happens in the factory. I wear.mine mostly at home, when I remodel I like to keep my feet.


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