Articles for category: Drive

10 months ago

Greg Thomas

Is your Job Coming or Going with AI

Microsoft put out this fun article this past week on the Top 40 jobs threatened by AI and those that are seemingly secure.  The full article is here. Hats off to the use of Top 40, invoking the vibes of Casey Kasem’s weekly Top 40 that I listened to as a kid for years. In the Top 40, most affected jobs… #5 Authors and Writers – Because we no longer will want creative, innovative thoughts and stories being created. #17 Mathematicians – Because AI will always get math right?  What about all those unsolvable puzzles from Goodwill Hunting? #20 Hosts

AI’s Got Nothing on My Comments

Reading the comments of those who came before me and writing my own comments in moments of frustration have always been the greatest outlets for any developer. Remember those times where you checked in code 7x in 15 minutes, thinking this was the LAST fix, but it wasn’t? Those comments were golden. Or when you finished a mammoth task and committed it to main and wrote “Here goes nothing?” Or maybe it was as single word on a bug that stumped everyone, and all you wrote was “Believe”. AI will probably not have as many colourful comments as we do.

Show Your Work

In High School, showing your work on how you solved a problem was a big deal. You could have the correct answer, not show your work, and you were punished for it in your score. “How dare you know the answer and not show how you got there?” How much of your work are you showing now? Are you showing your prompts that you give to Chat GPT? Are you showing the questions you ask? Are you showing how you Vibe code? Or are you simply doing it? This works, not showing your work, and we’re all happy and moving

10 months ago

Greg Thomas

Is Blogging Dead?

I’ve been working with GitHub Copilot – which truly is a timesaver when it comes to writing code I’ve written many times over for new projects and lately instead of spending time searching for an issue, I’ll ask ChatGPT how to solve it. They don’t always get it right, but their track record is pretty good. As I ask these technical questions, I keep asking myself – is this the end of technical blogging, and if so, what’s next? There are many blogs I still read because I want to understand more than simply a snippet of code and want

10 months ago

Greg Thomas

The Problem with Windows Updates

I’ve always thought that how you update your system is the most important part of any software you will ever build for one reason: that everyone will see it over and over again. It has to be good to go, resilient, and infallible. The “Restart” updates for Windows have to be the oddest option that could truly benefit from some AI applications. For instance; If an update doesn’t need to be restarted immediately, do you need to install it now?  Download it and hold off on the install. If you haven’t detected any activity on my computer, but applications are