stewcelliott.bsky.social
British / Irish. Software engineer, amateur photographer, urbanism dilettante. 🔶 (he/him)
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"If these tools were generally useful, they wouldn't need to force them on us, we'd be picking them up and running with them." 🎯
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"...and it will become a maintenance nightmare and possibly a security hazard. I don't need to tell you how much management is cheering on that."
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"Now we have an engineer, if you can call him that, working on a project that will introduce more than 30k lines of AI generated code into our codebase, without a single unit test. It will be impossible to do a proper code review on this much code..."
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Yes we often joke that it can at least replace our CPO because it's very good at spouting nonsense and making embarassing mistakes.
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I know right? Peter Capaldi needs to leave some coolness for the rest of us.
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Behold!
www.radiotimes.com/audio/doctor...
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Exhibit B
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Record year for dumbass drivers who can't read signs.
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This is like when yankee doodles say Americans only want to live in single family homes on vast plots of land but the highest house prices in America are to be found in dense, walkable former streetcar neighbourhoods.
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LTNS ARE TYRANNY NO ONE LIKES THEM DONT IMPOSE YOUR IDEOLOGY LET PEOPLE DECIDE
The Market: People have decided they'd happily pay a premium to live in a cul-de-sac
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Unfortunately my suggestion of "mostly traffic-free cycle route to city centre" has not (yet) been added to the listing (but of course, proximity to the ringroad and distance to major motorways was there from the get go).
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*Noticed* being the operative word because whilst the Beeb may well have dutifully fulfilled its obligation to cover what she does, what she does is entirely pointless and uninteresting. Not even any pretense of talking about "kitchen table issues".
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When Starmer was LOTO, I'd notice him on the BBC News homepage reasonably regularly, ditto Corbyn. Can't recall the last time I noticed Badenoch on there.
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I can't even think of the last time a Tory impinged on my consciousness at a national level. Labour and Reform just dominating the news these days.
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Unlike some I'm not even remotely convinced that this colour change is meant to signal a rightward shift mainly because nobody outside the party associates orange with right-liberalism anyway.