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I don't watch Linus Tech Tips. I'm not subscribed to their channel. I have, however, watched enough of their videos that the algorithm still sends me notifications about new videos.

Recently, there was something about a $2000 gaming PC. My first cynical thought was that it's just a short where Linus holds up a RAM stick, and it cuts to black.

The age-old question has plagued the tribes of men since the dawn of time. Since the first fire was coaxed from stone and the first shadow learned to move without owner. What endures, and what is merely passing?

I stand once again at the threshold of a another new year, watching mortals perform their small rituals of hope. They raise glasses, kiss strangers, make promises they will forget before the snow melts. They count time as if it were a thing that belongs to them. For me, it is only weather.

I am the undying vampire, older than men, older than the trees, younger only than the bare rocks of the mountains. I have watched those rocks split and tumble, have seen forests rise where seas once slept. I feed on the blood of the innocent and renew myself eternally, while generations flare and fade like sparks.

In medieval Hungary I was Szmilágyi the Impaler, feared in whispers and prayers. In Imperial China I reigned for a century as Sma Li the Terrible, my name carved into history by trembling hands. In caveman days I hunted my human prey, saddled upon a sabre-toothed Smilodon, the stars colder then, the nights longer.

Each new year arrives the same way - loud, hopeful, fragile. Another turning of a wheel that will never carry me closer to an end. I watch the fireworks bloom and die, counting neither seconds nor years, only faces. They will all be gone soon enough.

I am the undying nightmare of humankind. The clocks move. The calendars change.
I do not.

"I used Claude to make 200 pull requests last month."

That's 9 to 10 PRs per work day.

We keep hearing how it is stupid and irresponsible to take changes from a LLM without careful review by experienced developers.

You can't speak in absolutes, but generally: 9 per day is a reckless amount of PRs for one person to submit. If a project team is actually absorbing this amount of change from each developer on the team, they are rapidly paving a road to hell for themselves and their stakeholders.

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in reply to Chris Ammerman

The longer I think about this the more convinced I am that use of LLMs for software development is just offshoring 3.0.

Businesses are making a poorly-considered decision that if you can do things fast enough quality doesn't matter. The theory goes that you can ship crap as long as you can ship it fast, and you can ship fixes fast.

The problem is, when you ship crap, you *can't* ship fixes fast. That's literally what makes the product crap.

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See you all in 2026!

I still find it a bit odd that Udbhav Tiwari and Meredith Whittaker (@Mer__edith) stormed off the stage at #39C3 with ~20 minutes left in their slot without answering any questions. I always think of Chaos events as being among equals, and a Q&A after your presentation is just part of that. But I guess if you are earning close to $1 million a year, you are a bit more equal than others.

I’m wondering if this was prearranged with the organizers and/or the Herold in that session.

in reply to Daniel Gultsch

I've been in the talk and didn't have the impression that they "stormed off". Just rewatched the last minute of the talk and Meredith clearly states that she at least thinks that there is no time left for a Q&A (I don't remember if this was in fact the case). She also states that both of them would stay for the rest of the congress and that one should come around and ask them if one were interested.