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anthrocypher

@anthrocypher@hachyderm.io

Principal, Uploop. Guerrilla researcher. Community systems designer. I turn developer tools into movements.
Ex Stack Overflow, Shapeways, Nodejitsu.
Invested in the deliberate practice of a brighter future. she/they

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anthrocypher , to random
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I’m returning to Communities of Practice by Etienne Wenger and

  1. This is one of the most important books I've ever read
  2. It will always entertain me that our world is so hyper-individualistic and opposed to the reality of social fabric that we need SO VERY MANY WORDS to make the case that actually

did you know

humans learn from one another?

anthrocypher , to random
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Just because large scale social media has trained us out of creating the internet we need doesn't mean we can't have it.

Once upon a time, people designed and curated digital spaces according to their goals and values. We can still do that, and we can use it to meet our missions.

https://www.uploop.dev/blog/internet-we-need/

anthrocypher , to random
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What if perpetually mending what is perpetually broken is the job of this work, and also this life?
https://botsin.space/@computerfact/112502531425436169

anthrocypher , to random
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In an age where gen AI makes it much cheaper to produce code, the ability to read, comprehend, and review code becomes that much more crucial.

Until and unless businesses and executives recognize this, they won’t actually be able to realize the economic upside of AI because they’ll be too busy creating so many fires which need putting out.
https://cute.is/@keith/112191562540684140

anthrocypher OP ,
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Btw, the insight that reviewing code will become more important than producing code was introduced to me via this paper:

“Taking Flight with Copilot: Early insights and opportunities of AI-powered pair-programming tools”

https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3582083

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