Friday, 30 June 2023

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How to switch software engineering domains

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How to switch software engineering domains

Ask HN: How to switch software engineering domains
9 by SomeDaysBe | 7 comments on Hacker News.
Hi! I've been a Software Engineer at a medium sized Canadian company for almost 4 years now. It was my first job out of university. The work is backend application development for the company's platform. While the work can be interesting at times, I feel like I don't enjoy it anymore. I want to switch into a new software engineering domain that isn't as high-level. I'm fine with switching to any other field, I'm just don't know how to properly make that transition in a way that would allow me to get a job. Currently, I've been doing some personal projects in computer graphics, and I've always enjoyed C programming (I was a TA for my systems programming course in undergrad). I also just completed my Masters in Computer Science. Despite this, I'm having trouble applying for jobs. I usually don't meet any of the requirements, as I don't have actual work experience that the job description expects. And when I do apply, I get rejected before an interview. For those who have switched domains, any advice on how to go about this transition?

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iOS 17: new Check In feature is like "text me when you get home" on steroids

iOS 17: new Check In feature is like "text me when you get home" on steroids

Instead of counting on your kid to send you a text when they reach their destination, with iOS 17, the new Check In feature can be used to automate this process and ensure you get a notification. They'll need to initiate a Check In message then end there before leaving, and before they've had the chance to forget about it. Check In will take care of the rest!

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New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Bloop – Answer questions about your code with an LLM agent

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Bloop – Answer questions about your code with an LLM agent

Show HN: Bloop – Answer questions about your code with an LLM agent
13 by louiskw | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN! We launched bloop 10 weeks ago ( https://ift.tt/sA5uaTh ) and received a huge amount of feedback (both positive + constructive). We've undertaken a rewrite of the core search framework, which now acts as an LLM agent, significantly improving the number of queries that can be successfully answered. There's a bunch of hype surrounding LLM agents, but we're positive this is one of the first implementations of an agent that can deliver immediate value for engineers working on existing projects, especially larger ones. We'll do a full write up of how the agent works and the tools it can use soon, but we wanted to share our progress, now that we've got a stable release. bloop is a developer assistant that uses GPT-4 to answer questions about your codebase. The agent searches both your local and remote repositories with natural language, regex and filtered queries. Some of the ways engineers use bloop to improve their efficiency when working on large codebases: - Summarise how large files work and how multiple files work together - Understand how to use open source libraries when documentation is lacking - Identify the origin of errors - Ask questions about English-language codebases in other languages - Reduce code duplication by checking for existing functionality - Write new code, taking into account existing codebase context (eg: "write a dockerfile for this project") bloop runs as a free desktop app on Mac, Windows and Linux: https://ift.tt/s5c86Dk . On desktop, your code is indexed with a MiniLM embedding model and stored locally, meaning at index time your codebase stays private. 'Private' here means that no code is shared with us or OpenAI at index time, and when a search is made only relevant code snippets are shared to generate the response. (This is more or less the same data usage as Copilot). We also have a paid cloud offering for teams ($45 per user per month). Members of the same organisation can search a shared index hosted by us and will get access to enterprise only features down the line (currently there's no feature gap between desktop and cloud).

Saturday, 10 June 2023

Weekly deals roundup: Hot new Pixel 7 Pro, OnePlus 10T, Galaxy S23 Ultra, and more discounts galore

Weekly deals roundup: Hot new Pixel 7 Pro, OnePlus 10T, Galaxy S23 Ultra, and more discounts galore

Almost all of the best phones money can buy right now, from the Pixel 7 Pro to the Galaxy S23 Ultra and from the iPhone 14 Plus to the OnePlus 10T, are featured on our latest weekly list of hot mobile tech deals at killer discounts.

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