
2025-06-13 21:41:13
Azure cost reduction/optimization for hosted applications using Artificial Intelligence. And it's REPEATABLE. Interested? Read on...
✅ Daniel Meppiel's Project Post
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/danielmeppiel_enterpriseai-ai-…
Azure cost reduction/optimization for hosted applications using Artificial Intelligence. And it's REPEATABLE. Interested? Read on...
✅ Daniel Meppiel's Project Post
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/danielmeppiel_enterpriseai-ai-…
LLMs are now part of our daily work, making coding easier. Join Ivan Dolgov at this year's Berlin Buzzwords to learn how they built an in-house LLM for AI code completion in JetBrains products, covering design choices, data preparation, training and model evaluation.
Learn more: https://
I get the desire for live coding interviews, you can't just take people's word that they know how to do it.
But what's the point in throwing Advent of Code style problems at me and interrupting a naive or incorrect approach before I even start implementing it? Let me write unoptimized code for you and then make it better! I'm not going to write the perfect implementation first try for every problem, but I can show you my process and prove I can write _some_ code.
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Recently I had a flashback to me telling a friend that I was about to start learning a new concept in programming. Classes. I remember feeling nervous because I felt it was this huge complicated topic, and I already felt my brain was 'full' so-to-speak with programming knowledge. Well that was years ago and now I can't imagine not using classes. It's amazing to look back and see progress! #coding
Apple unveils Xcode 26, which will integrate ChatGPT for coding, doc generation, and more, and says devs can use API keys to add AI models from other providers (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch)
https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/09/apple-brings-chatgpt-and-o…
product_space: Atlas of Economic Complexity export network
Two networks of economic products, where a pair of products are connected if they are exported at similar rates by the same countries. The data are a projection from a bipartite network of nations and the products they export. Edges weights represent a similarity score (called "proximity"). Data based on UN Comtrade worldwide trade patterns. SITC network based on the Standard International Trade Classification and HS …
Das Wording ist böse daneben, aber den TL;DR unterschreibe ich. Für das das ganze Boilerplate-Zeug, das wenig Hirnschmalz verlangt, Unittests vorbeireiten - überall da sind LLMs super.
https://fly.io/blog/youre-all-nuts/
This spin reminds me when we looked at the script kiddies trying to hack our Dec-cluster with copied linux exploits 😅
https://mastodon.social/@dw_innovation/114663563572107178
Sigh, whomever wrote the code at work should be forced back to coding school. It makes AI generated code look good and maintainable.
Going through the program and there are 28 EXIT lines in a row (yes, I counted them). All have different paragraph names and you can only get there from somewhere in the program by doing a "GOTO". Multiple tables with "OCCURS" and not used anywhere.
All too many "IF [condition] NEXT SENTENCE ELSE GOTO [paragraph]".
One way to spend time instead of #doomscrolling has recentlt been #codewars
Bitesized problems of different difficulties for almost any language.
Not as big as #adventofcode
Überall nur noch Vibe Coding.... #flippstevölligaus
Cloudflare open sourced an OAuth library mostly written by Claude, showing how AI handles mechanical implementation while humans guide with context and judgment (Max Mitchell)
https://www.maxemitchell.com/writings/i-read-all-of-cloudflares…
Now that’s a beautiful, free coding typeface by @…:
Server Mono
#web #typography #fonts
I’ve been trying to “vibe code” a couple of things over the last few days, but I had to fall back on using my brain (like a sucker!).
I should keep some of this coding knowledge knocking around a little longer before cat videos and memes fill those parts of my brain.
My vibe must be off :P
Enterprise vibe coding startup Superblocks raised a $23M Series A, bringing its total funding to $60M, and launched an enterprise coding AI agent called Clark (Julie Bort/TechCrunch)
https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/07/supe…
product_space: Atlas of Economic Complexity export network
Two networks of economic products, where a pair of products are connected if they are exported at similar rates by the same countries. The data are a projection from a bipartite network of nations and the products they export. Edges weights represent a similarity score (called "proximity"). Data based on UN Comtrade worldwide trade patterns. SITC network based on the Standard International Trade Classification and HS …
Mistral releases Mistral Code, a "vibe coding" client forked from open source project Continue, in private beta on JetBrains platforms and VS Code (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)
https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/04/mistral-releases-a-vibe-co…
I'm not surprised that Gitlab decided to run off a cliff to follow GitHub:
«AI coding bot allows prompt injection with a pull request»
Everyday I'm more grateful for @… and @…!
https://pivot-to-ai.com/2025/05/24/ai-coding-bot-allows-prompt-injection-with-a-pull-request/
Harper Reed on coding with AI: https://avatar42.social/2025/05/01/harper-reed-on-coding-with.html
After months of coding with an #LLM I'm going back to using my brain
https://simonwillison.net/2025/May/20/after-months-of-coding-with-llms/#ato…
I often read and hear that ChatGPT and other Gen AI solutions are the future and will replace us all - especially in IT. As someone that moved cities and switch universities for an AI focus I was of course super curious about this and therefore often try ChatGPT out just for funsies.
All that I can say, is: Don't do it. I tried coding with ChatGPT, and while it produces okeyish results for Python and Java, it will completely fail if you try more complicated and less common things (…
Google rolls out an upgraded preview of Gemini 2.5 Pro and says its Elo scored jumped by 24 points to 1470 and it leads on coding benchmarks like Aider Polyglot (Abner Li/9to5Google)
https://9to5google.com/2025/06/05/gemini-2-5-pro-preview-06-05/
product_space: Atlas of Economic Complexity export network
Two networks of economic products, where a pair of products are connected if they are exported at similar rates by the same countries. The data are a projection from a bipartite network of nations and the products they export. Edges weights represent a similarity score (called "proximity"). Data based on UN Comtrade worldwide trade patterns. SITC network based on the Standard International Trade Classification and HS …
WebID Solutions zur Legitimation bei Vertragsunterlagen. Foto vom Ausweis machen und dann hochladen zur automatischen Überprüfung mittels KI. Ausweis wird nicht als gültig erkannt. Man kann wiederholen aber nicht an einen Menschen gelangen in diesem Schritt.
Vermute die KI kommt man dem Adressaufkleber vom Meldeamt nicht klar.
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So ein Dreck. Arbeiten alle nur noch mit Vibe Coding ey!?
A software developer explains how LLMs, especially AI agents, help automate tedious coding tasks and addresses concerns like hallucinations, job loss, and more (Thomas Ptacek/Fly)
https://fly.io/blog/youre-all-nuts/
The moment AI actually became smarter than humans.
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/03/ai-coding-assistant-refuses-to-write-code-tells-user-to-learn-programming-instead/
I'm not surprised that Gitlab decided to run off a cliff to follow GitHub:
«AI coding bot allows prompt injection with a pull request»
Everyday I'm more grateful for @… and @…!
https://pivot-to-ai.com/2025/05/24/ai-coding-bot-allows-prompt-injection-with-a-pull-request/
Windsurf says Anthropic is limiting its direct access to its AI models, including the newest Claude 4 family and the highly popular Claude 3 models (Maxwell Zeff/TechCrunch)
https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/03/windsurf-say…
AI coding startups are at risk of being disrupted by Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI; source: Microsoft's GitHub Copilot grew to over $500M in revenue last year (Reuters)
https://www.reuters.com/business/ai-vibe-codi…
OpenAI updates its coding agent Codex with internet access, turned off by default, and expands availability to ChatGPT Plus users (Simon Willison/Simon Willison's Weblog)
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jun/3/codex-agent-internet-access/
A Replit employee details a critical security flaw in web apps created using AI-powered app builder Lovable that exposes API keys and personal info of app users (Reed Albergotti/Semafor)
https://www.semafor.com/article/05/29/2025
Some researchers say it looks like DeepSeek may have used Google Gemini to help train its R1-0528 reasoning model (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)
https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/03/deepseek-may-have-used-googles-gemini-to-train-its-lates…
How Morgan Stanley is using its DevGen.AI tool, built in-house on OpenAI's GPT models, to translate legacy code into modern coding languages (Isabelle Bousquette/Wall Street Journal)
https://www.wsj.com/article…
techno-political rant
Say what you want about using the right tool for each problem, but there are tools that suck no matter what.
I'm tired of people portraying legit technical criticism as "biased" and "religious", while at the same time they present themselves as tolerant and open-minded (spoiler: for the most part, they aren't).
Almost every day of my life I have to deal with the nasty consequences of ultra-dumb decisions made by the very same people who are obsessed with productivity and criticise all day long whoever pushes for any design that shows any minim amount of care and/or deep thought (mostly via strawmen arguments).
And, of course, unironically: this has a lot to do with capitalism, as many of our other social and economic problems.
They arrive, have a strike of super-productivity for a few weeks/months and then use that as a trampoline to raise through the ranks or abandon ship before having to face the consequences of their technical crimes.
Then others arrive and are obviously slower at that same job... so the uneducated observers start believing that these newcomers aren't as good as the class traitors who wrote the initial nasty code.
To make things worse, if any of these newcomers dare to speak openly about introducing good practices... this ends up creating a new mental association (in the minds of uneducated observers) between "good engineering" and "lack of productivity".
The ones trying to fix the mess are indeed slower, not because they try to do things the right way though, but because they have to waste vasts amounts of time fixing what is objectively broken besides doing the "visible" work.
Most of today's established "super-productive" ones, if they were starting today, would be probably "vibe coders", certainly not what we commonly understand as a programmer. Not because AI-coding is the future, but because they never cared about the trade at all. They were here only for the grift.
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