Weekly links (Ed. 11)
Hi reader,
It’s been quite a while. Ok the weekly thing just became the monthly thing. Sorry, but I got quite busy the past weeks, despite I’m quite sure I won’t have any answer to the question “but what did you do?”. Sad, isn’t it?
I’ll be quick and go directly to the links.
- Fedora 42 is out! (FR), and I’m already up to date!
- Building my own AI toolbox: AI providers, contexts, RAG - Somethind I need to work on. Last year, I worked a bit on asoai - another stupid openai client, but I’m not using it that much. I guess I should step up a bit in the AI game, just to know if I can be a bit more efficient.
- 20 years of Git. Still weird, still wonderful - Git really evolved a lot since the first commit. I can’t believe it is like 20 years old. 10 years ago I was still using Subversion, like a lot of people I believe, and now everybody is using git.
- Why I stopped using AI code editors - Speaking of AIs, I’m aligning with the conclusion: When you are using AI, you are sacrificing knowledge for speed.. What’s important is what’s done with it, and how it’s done with it. As for now, I guess too much people is using badly.
- Why I’m No Longer Talking to Architects About Microservices - At my job I’ve the “luck” to not have anyone to talk technical things with people. And the sentence discussions about microservices are often detached from any tangible business goals kinda triggered me: As I can not have the technical speeches to fix issues, I can not fix the issues. And it is bothering me.
- PagedOut 6 was released a few weeks ago.
I did not do anything relevant since last post. Just kinda playing World of Warcraft and getting bored.
Well reader I’m gonna have a nap now so see you next time.