I feel it's a shame Python won the day, like JS. And then there are languages like Elixir which are a joy, from my little experience, which don't receive the attention they should. Perhaps it will be less relevant in the future, with AI writing much of the code. But it still feels like a loss to me.
July 30, 2025 at 6:07 AM
I feel it's a shame Python won the day, like JS. And then there are languages like Elixir which are a joy, from my little experience, which don't receive the attention they should. Perhaps it will be less relevant in the future, with AI writing much of the code. But it still feels like a loss to me.
Maybe their generous free tier is too much. Which then makes me wonder why. People trying it out? Software tools have been free, and so we expect the same? It's a challenge to get the org you work at to pay for it?
July 2, 2025 at 6:42 PM
Maybe their generous free tier is too much. Which then makes me wonder why. People trying it out? Software tools have been free, and so we expect the same? It's a challenge to get the org you work at to pay for it?
Because this change seemed subtle and simple but yet had far reaching consequential implications is a good example of a type of AI issue to be concerned about, but they don't seem to receive much attention. It is this lack of attention which is what raises the level of these types of issues.
May 4, 2025 at 8:17 PM
Because this change seemed subtle and simple but yet had far reaching consequential implications is a good example of a type of AI issue to be concerned about, but they don't seem to receive much attention. It is this lack of attention which is what raises the level of these types of issues.