Ask HN: What happens to world economics when humanity reaches triade?
I mean when those things becomes so accessible and cheap that it will be considered a commodity
What do you think will happen to our society?
I mean when those things becomes so accessible and cheap that it will be considered a commodity
What do you think will happen to our society?
- Is every team member using their own editor/CLI?
- Is there any sort of alignment across the team? Like using a shared memory bank for the whole project?
- What about rule files? Does the project have a main rules file, or does everyone just use their own private/local rules file?
I really want to understand the nuances here, what works for you personally versus what works for the team.
Is there an industry standard emerging yet? or do you think people are still trying to figure it out?
I’m asking because it feels like in some workplaces/companies, it's treated like a forbidden topic (which is crazy).
Long: Is GitHub pilot being used as micromanagement tool by companies around the world?
Context:
Considering Microsoft's fame, I'm wondering if they have applied the same principles used on Teams service for monitoring on people privacies. However I think it has been used but companies around the world for micro management activities, since they collect important infos that gives enough context for any company to spy their employees, like repo in use, suggestions per minute or even tracking typing rate? I've never had access to the enterprise dashboard though. WDYT? Am I high or this can be true? Is anyone here with that privilege of having access to the Enterprise edition from an admin perspective?
Do you know some books, blog posts, gh repos or anything else that can help me with it?
What you usually do to learn these things?
Thanks