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Why you shouldn't use AI to write your tests (Changelog News #96)

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Swizec’s article on not using AI to writes tests, LlamaFs is a self-organizing file system with Llama 3, a Pew Research analysis confirmed that the internet is full of broken links, Sam Rose built a spectacular interactive study of queueing strategies & Jordan Cutler shares a real-life experience of him writing clear/readable code… and it backfiring.

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1. What up, nerds? (00:00:00)

4. A self-organizing file system with llama 3 (00:03:30)

6. Sponsor: Cronitor (00:05:09)

7. An interactive study of queueing strategies (00:06:06)

8. Clear, readable code is probably the hardest code to write (00:07:02)

9. That's the news for now (00:08:19)

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Swizec’s article on not using AI to writes tests, LlamaFs is a self-organizing file system with Llama 3, a Pew Research analysis confirmed that the internet is full of broken links, Sam Rose built a spectacular interactive study of queueing strategies & Jordan Cutler shares a real-life experience of him writing clear/readable code… and it backfiring.

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Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!

Sponsors:

  • CronitorCronitor helps you understand your cron jobs. Capture the status, metrics, and output from every cron job and background process. Name and organize each job, and ensure the right people are alerted when something goes wrong.

Featuring:

Show Notes:

All links mentioned in this episode of Changelog News (and more) are in its companion newsletter.

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. What up, nerds? (00:00:00)

4. A self-organizing file system with llama 3 (00:03:30)

6. Sponsor: Cronitor (00:05:09)

7. An interactive study of queueing strategies (00:06:06)

8. Clear, readable code is probably the hardest code to write (00:07:02)

9. That's the news for now (00:08:19)

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