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Cake day: August 2nd, 2023

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  • Not in my experience from what I’ve seen. Republicans are more than happy to punch down and send money up to the top. While that may have been like half the GOP reps 40 years ago, now it’s almost all of them. They spend tons of money on handouts to corporations and the wealthy.

    While there’s no shortage of Dems doing the same, they have more often done good things for the population.

    Example, Clinton balanced the budget and handed a surplus to Bush part II. Bush II took that, and cut taxes for big corporations and the wealthy, and increased spending the the military of course, but also in things to help out the big corporations. Cut things like education and safety nets. Handouts for the wealthy but not those that need it to live.

    Also, both don’t end up spending the same, the GOP has always spent more (at least since the 60s). The national debt nearly doubled every time a Republican was president, and either stagnates or is reduced when a Democrat is president. We have the data on that.


  • Claude can do some medium complicated sites from scratch relatively quickly. The problem is I’ve seen so many of these at work, not just from non-engineers, but from peers too, that they’re easy to spot. AI sites/apps are going to be the new geocities.

    But when you want to move beyond the basic thing that impresses the c suites for some reason, it hits a pretty big wall in speed to output and needs a lot more hand holding.

    I fear that the c suites don’t really care about quality, just speed and saving money. So while I’m a much better developer than Claude (which is imo the best at the moment), I don’t think that makes my job secure. I have to use the AI, and it’s getting silly/scary religious here about it. We have to talk about how we used AI and how it’s making things better. And to make things worse, I don’t see a company that’s not drinking the Flavor Aid.

    It can be useful, and used right, you can do a lot of things faster. But the expectations from the top don’t align with the reality of the product, and us developers are being blamed for the gap.