We got a great new word for it now: "slop" (as in, "AI-generated slop").
It can be human generated as well, and the key point is exactly as you wrote it -- it only exists to sell ads around it and has minimal or even negative (wrong or outdated information, poor reasoning, etc.) nutritional value.
> It also just seems like there's a huge random element, like am I debugging code written by somebody who thinks at the same level of abstraction as me? Did they write comments I understand?
Isn't that part of what professional software engineering is about? Unless you worked with the same group of people for a decade and have had the time to mind meld together professionally, _any_ random developer at a new company is nearly guaranteed to think in a different way and have their own philosophy of code comments.
Checking for mental flexibility and adaptation to varying approaches for others is a great subject for an interview as a software engineer.
This takes deep expertise and a system oriented, long term view with a very precise eye towards the details of what's technically possible at every individual step.
This kind of knowledge and experience doesn't come cheap, and we all know how much US city governments pay. I was at one point, very briefly, motivated to apply to a city job before I learned the pay is approximately 1/3 to 1/4 of what the private sector pays. The USDS routinely posts on "who wants to get hired" and the comments on that and other thread also mention a 66% to 75% salary reduction from baseline.
This is even before we get to legal liability and political risk shifting that can happen when there is a fully responsible contracted company involved.
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All offers get weighed against WLB, perceived bureaucracy, perceived reputation of the company, perceived alignment with role and level, perceived value that the company derives from the position, and the expected competition for the role. The combination of all of these could lead someone to reject or negotiate the highest dollar value offer.
I'd be curious to see how "packaging for production" is addressed. As described, this is a tool for development purposes:
> Think: a single binary that bootstraps your Python installation and gives you everything you need to be productive with Python, bundling not only pip, pip-tools, and virtualenv, but also pipx, tox, poetry, pyenv, ruff, and more.
A lot of that dev tooling is not needed in prod, in fact it is a liability (features available for misuse, code/image size, higher resource requirements). Would there be a "uv-prod" to only deal with the minimum subset of environment setup / container building that enables production use? Would uv build packages that are runnable in prod but themselves don't contain uv? It'd be interesting to hear the plans.
My approach for this is to use multi-stage dockerfiles. Build tools live and operate in a build stage, and you copy the /venv into your runtime stage. I think this same approach should work with uv so long as it doesn't bundle itself into the venv.
It is getting flagged because transit is a thing, investment in transit is the most glaringly obvious way to reduce our reliance on roads in moderately-and-up populated areas, and the author ignores that.
In less-populated areas, biking/walking is not feasible anyway, the distances are too large regardless of weather (see any documentary of the Amish lifestyle, many have to rely on out-of-community drivers for some errands because distances to store, doctor, etc. are too far for a horse and buggy).
Is transit a thing in the Niagara Region? Niagara Falls, St. Catherines, Welland, Fort Erie? Only major cities in this country have adequate transit. How many cities north of Toronto have adequate Transit?
Public transit is also not a legitimate option in "less-populated areas" in my experience, see my cousin comment. But my interpretation is that Guilbeault, kind of like Trudeau, is a weird ideologue who sometimes spouts stupid unrealistic things, but probably isn't stupid enough to actually go through with it once he gets a reality check. I see that he walked back on the original statement somewhat.
With that being said I have no confidence in Canada's ability to develop a solid public transit network with people like that at the helm. Every project that I've seen recently has taken forever, ran well over budget, and barely covered any ground. If you're working from the idea of removing cars backwards instead of having a vision for a public transit system that is actually pleasant to use and would encourage people to transition organically, of course it's going to be a mess.
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It can be human generated as well, and the key point is exactly as you wrote it -- it only exists to sell ads around it and has minimal or even negative (wrong or outdated information, poor reasoning, etc.) nutritional value.