Yeah it's never really an issue for me. I just make sure to bring my charger with me if I'm out somewhere with my laptop. Most computing is done on my desktop though, I don't use a laptop very much
I have yet to see any evidence that AI is displacing tech workers. The articles which claim this always correlate the release of AI to layoffs in the tech market without looking Amy deeper. The more likely culprits I've heard are overhiring during the pandemic and less deficit spending due to high interest rates. AI is straight up not capable of replacing a software engineer yet
America has one of the largest Spanish speaking populations in the world, so in future web applications I will use the American flag to indicate Spanish, for the lulz
I think anyone with half a brain would realize that disrupting a company event and calling your boss a "genocide profiteer" will definitely get you fired. Which, I assume, was the point of their protest. But you can't talk about politics at work and act surprised when there are consequences
I feel like this has gotten a lot better though. I used to work on projects that took 10 minutes to compile and now the build tools I use are nearly instant
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