I agree with you, for what it’s worth.
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Amen. Context is king, and managing context well is key to proper AI assisted coding. Also, staying accountable for the final output, as you stated in the end.
Not having good (or any in most cases) context management techniques is like saying your car is slowing you down because you have to push it everywhere you go.
I use NotebookLM to manage project context, and do scoping, planning and requirement elaboration which gets copied to Jira tickets (similar to what you explained in the first part) . On the coding side I use Claude Code with the Jira MCP. I use the copy-pasting between project and code domains to correct any mistakes AIs might have introduced. We developed a plugin which captures our engineering best practices and instructs the AI agent to discuss every aspect of the implementation and the task breakdown with the developer before writing any code or tests, as well as to keep a local progress tracker file for every ticket which also serves to capture any insights that emerged during the discussion. This file serves as long term memory between chat sessions, and also gets committed for future reference by humans and AI alike. And I always do a thorough self review towards the end.
I’m convinced beyond doubt coding without modern AI assistants and not gaining experience with them is a mistake. Resist the knee-jerk reaction to downvote comments which give you blueprints to evolve you practice because you have antipathy for AI. I don’t care about the little number at the top of this comment, but I think everyone should start learning and developing new techniques to improve their workflows.
moormaan@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Meta wins halt to promotion of 'Careless People' tell-all book by former employeeEnglish
15·1 year agoI just ordered it after reading this. Thank you Barbara.
moormaan@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.world•Serbia’s prime minister and Novi Sad mayor resign as anti-corruption protests growEnglish
7·1 year agoOf course it is, it’s from the playbook. Hopefully it doesn’t work - it seems like the protesters see through every move they make.
moormaan@lemmy.cato
Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Firefox removes "Do Not Track" Feature support: Here's what it means for your Privacy
272·1 year ago“Will Chrome, Edge, and Other Privacy-Focused Browsers follow this move?”
And it’s not The Onion.
moormaan@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT is right-wing and Gemini is left-wing: Why each AI has its own ideologyEnglish
151·1 year agoI’m not surprised, but this finding would not have crossed my mind.
moormaan@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada-based TD Bank hit with $3B penalty in U.S. money laundering settlement
18·1 year ago“TD Bank created an environment that allowed financial crime to flourish,” Garland said. “By making its services convenient for criminals, it became one.”
I hope no one indeed will be “off limits” in the criminal investigation, let’s see…
I agree. I love Mastodon’s calm columnar UI with lists and hashtags where I feel I’m in control of my experience, and that I can just stop whenever and come back in three days.
moormaan@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Police In Canada Warn Lawyer Over Her Social Media Posts On Israel
4·1 year agoI agree with you, I’m also missing context. I agree this looks very fishy for the police to be paying her a visit with the “you are walking a line” comment, but without knowing all the details, I’m reluctant to jump into definitive conclusions. I really hope this story gets picked up by media so we at least get that side as well, however imperfect it might be.
moormaan@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Releasing names of 900 alleged Nazi war criminals who fled to Canada could embarrass federal government, bureaucrats told
21·2 years ago“A few stakeholders were concerned that the release of the report would result in new legal action (criminal prosecution, citizen revocation, or otherwise) being brought against the individuals named in the report,”
Also known as “justice” and “law”.
Just forwarded this pic to my dad. I’ll be guiding him in installing Mint on one of his old Windows desktops this coming Saturday! Wish us luck in the coming years 😂
moormaan@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's 'Recall' feature can't be uninstalled after allEnglish
3·2 years agoMy situation exactly, and I’m very happy with it. M2 with its speed and long battery life compensates well for some unconfigurable behaviours in MacOS that I have minor gripes with, and for gaming and general Linux goodness, Steam Deck to the rescue.
moormaan@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.world•With X Blocked, Brazilians Find New Homes for Their ThoughtsEnglish
4·2 years agoThis is informative on the differences between the ActivityPub any AT protocols: https://youtu.be/-R9CWq5CBlk?si=BzW7c5U0WXH8VxrO
The intro explains some history and things which ppl here probably already know, but overall I find it provides a pretty good analysis of the current social media landscape, and these two protocols in particular.
Different folks are at different stages of their journey. People are allowed to post about their thoughts and experiences.
Can you please elaborate on the security layer that flatpak adds? Some commentators here suggest Flathub is not secure.
moormaan@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Google promised a better search experience — now it’s telling us to put glue on our pizzaEnglish
1·2 years agoVividly put
OMG 😂, so good! Your comment I mean, not arsenic.
moormaan@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Google workers complain bosses are 'inept' and 'glassy-eyed'English
3·2 years agoOuch
moormaan@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Google workers complain bosses are 'inept' and 'glassy-eyed'English
8·2 years agoDo you have a signed agreement with them on the original schedule? I don’t think it’s legal for them to unilaterally change that agreement.





I use IntelliJ with a vim plugin, so I get the motions, but also an IDE. IntelliJ has excellent terminal support. For Java, there’s no better setup.