AI/ML

AI/ML

AI has torched the market for junior programmers | Seldo.com
AI has torched the market for junior programmers | Seldo.com
Junior programmers are getting destroyed by AI — down 19%, while devs over 40 thrive. Meanwhile, millions of non-developers are shipping real software without the job title. The credential market collapsed; the activity exploded. The problem: nobody's building the next generation of senior engineers.
·seldo.com·
AI has torched the market for junior programmers | Seldo.com
Using Local Coding Agents
Using Local Coding Agents
Using Open-Weight Models in Local Coding Harnesses as an Alternative to Claude Code and Codex Subscriptions
·magazine.sebastianraschka.com·
Using Local Coding Agents
The Coming Loop
The Coming Loop
Loops, harnesses, and why even loop skeptics may end up with them.
·lucumr.pocoo.org·
The Coming Loop
The honest truth about leaders who want to replace their workers with AI
The honest truth about leaders who want to replace their workers with AI
"The problem tends to show up when a CEO is handed an agentic tool like Claude Code, and has it create something, which will work just fine, and thinks “oh, wait, why do we need so many people, when I can just sit here and make things work?” This is a bad CEO."
·werd.io·
The honest truth about leaders who want to replace their workers with AI
devenjarvis/lathe: Generate hands-on, multi-part technical tutorials on demand, with LLM skills tuned to make content approachable. Then you work through them yourself, by hand ✋
devenjarvis/lathe: Generate hands-on, multi-part technical tutorials on demand, with LLM skills tuned to make content approachable. Then you work through them yourself, by hand ✋
Generate hands-on, multi-part technical tutorials on demand, with LLM skills tuned to make content approachable. Then you work through them yourself, by hand ✋ - devenjarvis/lathe
·github.com·
devenjarvis/lathe: Generate hands-on, multi-part technical tutorials on demand, with LLM skills tuned to make content approachable. Then you work through them yourself, by hand ✋
Fine-tuning an LLM to write docs like it's 1995
Fine-tuning an LLM to write docs like it's 1995
In my predictions for 2030 I wrote that tech writers would be using specialized LLMs, running locally on powerful hardware. I see hints of this move to “local first” among engineering pundits, but we’re not there yet, in part because of how much more powerful connected frontier models are. That doesn’t mean we can’t experiment, though. That’s precisely what I did last week, trying to fine tune an instruct model to write like a software technical writer from the 80s and 90s.
·passo.uno·
Fine-tuning an LLM to write docs like it's 1995