Camilo Díaz Repka (@camilojd) 's Twitter Profile
Camilo Díaz Repka

@camilojd

software engineering, music, cryptography, infosec, languages, psychology. ex @amazon. EN/ES/PT/DE

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Camilo Díaz Repka (@camilojd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Si alguna vez laburaste en software con un buen manager, vas a saber que una persona así vale oro. Pocas cosas son tan determinante para que un laburo tenga sentido como la calidad del manager *y* del management en general.

Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friends, please help complete the list of people not threatened by AI: + Mahoot (elephant handler) + Food taster + Plumber + Chef, squid ink cook + Gardener + Belly dancer + Bank robber + Bishop + Professional bullshit detector + Fencing instructor + Circus acrobat ...

François Chollet (@fchollet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In my personal experience with Duolingo, I found that it isn't an education app, it's a mobile game -- it's completely ineffective at teaching languages but it's quite entertaining and it's great at making you *feel* like you're learning

Patrick McKenzie (@patio11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Anything sufficiently interesting is not fungible in money.” is both a great line and a potential postmortem of so much in society.

Camilo Díaz Repka (@camilojd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hoy un compañero de laburo australiano me preguntó por la sopa paraguaya. Vió el episodio en el que Bourdain viajó a Asunción

Camilo Díaz Repka (@camilojd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recall a convo I had with a senior engineer in my team about ~3 years ago. He told me, "it's quite impressive how far shitty code can take you"... and then he paused to add "but then, at scale, you absolutely need quality. Every single thing towards quality matters a lot"

Tamara Tenenbaum (@tamtenenbaum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

escribí sobre las elecciones, los jóvenes y el libro Historia de la juventud de Valeria Manzano eldiarioar.com/opinion/desilu…

Camilo Díaz Repka (@camilojd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this is an extremely interesting POV yes, SW engineering might indeed be a blue collar job. Different problem domains call for different tools, procedures and error margins, but at the end of the day, it's not a very glamorous and we'd all benefit of intellectualizing it less