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Cake day: July 4th, 2025

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  • I am making similar experiences, but is is not as bad as you are describing it yet. We have a new member in the team who is not a developer by himself, but he has gotten the task to make our way of working more professional (we are mainly scientists and not primarily software engineers, so that’s a good thing).

    His first task was to create programming guidelines and standards. He created 8 pages of LLM generated text and example non sense code. He honestly put a lot of effort in it, but of course there are a lot of things in it that are wrong. But the worst thing is the wall of text. You are nailing it - it is my task now to go through this whole thing and extract the relevant information. It sucks. And I am afraid that soon I will need to review more and more low quality MRs generated by people who have little experience in programming.





  • I’ll stay with PieFed but move to a different instance. Not so much because of piefed.social, but I move once a year or so because of privacy reasons. piefed.social is okay, it pisses me off a bit that they have some weird hardcoded filters activated like banning the green text community which I really liked. But apart from that you can’t do anything wrong with it!

    I am using Voyager on Android btw., where I don’t get to see most of the piefed features anyway.






  • Most of the animals are bred sick just to maximize production. The answer to your question is self regulation - the amount of animals we are producing is absolutely unnatural. It is not like millions of chickens would populate the world if we wouldn’t exist. They are artificially fabricated in factories.

    Why should a cow bred for maximizing milk production should exist and what should they do, jump around in the fields? A normal cow from some decades ago could get older than 20, while they are nowadays bred to produce as much milk as possible and die within 5-6 years.