

Didn’t even notice. Honestly, wouldn’t have noticed if it wasn’t pointed out for me.
Didn’t even notice. Honestly, wouldn’t have noticed if it wasn’t pointed out for me.
Yes, especially at work. Different tasks, different tab groups. Once the task is done, the group dies. Really useful when working on multiple tasks at “the same time”.
Pair that with multi account containers and temporary containers and it’s a godsend tool for web dev.
Now does that need AI in any capacity? Absolutely not! I’m more upset that they’re even considering such thing because ir sounds utterly useless. A browser should do the browser thing and get out of my way.
I second this, although I’m mostly alone with git extensions in my workplace.
I migrated to from sourcetree some years ago. At the time we had some big generated API client classes (imagine ~60k lines of code). They needed to be regenerated whenever we made changes and the diff on sourcetree was shitting the bed every time I needed to stage the damn files. It was just way too lagy, so I got fed up and moved.
On my personal machine I prefer lazygit or just plain CLI.
TIL: devdocs.io, thx!
Here I am just thinking I’m a better programmer without AI (LLMs).
For me it’s just glorified autocomplete. I haven’t tried it in any real capacity, but my colleagues did and I’ve seen some examples. It’s all basic shit I already know. In no way I felt compelled or even seen anything really useful. It can give you a head start, but I already have the knowledge to have a head start.
Some colleagues are using it for SQL, because they’re unfamiliar with it, and I’m like, it’s all good if it works for you, but you’re not gonna learn properly if you don’t try to write stuff yourself.
This touches on another point I don’t see too often — I code because I like solving problems. If I outsource that, then what’s the point? And it’s exactly this that makes me a competent, and dare I say, good programmer.
Another issue for me is this chat bot format. I don’t what a chat bot! If I have to go out of my way to try and coerce a fucking chat bot into being a useful tool then it already lost its usefulness. The only acceptable format for AI coding is better autocomplete, i. e. ability to autofill boilerplate more, better and, most importantly, as seamlessly as current solutions in modern IDEs.
In general I don’t feel threatened by AI and when the tools catch up I’ll gladly use them or even retire and code just for fun.
Now that you mention it, yes. The characters are quite 2 dimensional and unlikeable (not all, but definitely important to mention).
That being said I thoroughly enjoyed the books and didn’t stop too much on the characters. Under unlikeable, flat, awkward characters there was an interesting premise and good thinking to be had: living in a society that has no private thoughts; dark forest theory, life in a society after the end.
So what I did was take a big sip of suspension of disbelief and enjoyed the ride. The interest to see the conclusion of the story was enough to coast through all three of the books.
Also, I read those just before the hype. I first heard of the first book a few years before from an Adam Savage podcast and the premise stuck to me. So after reading the Witcher I wanted something sci-fi’ish and this hit the spot.
I just need to compose my will to get up. Then it’s coffee brewing ritual.
Uuu… I approve that message
Nokia tune, migrated that shit from when I had a Nokia. The dissonance between modern phone and OG ringtone is quite amusing.
My message tone is more fun — Wilhelm scream. Had that for years and it confuses / startles people to this day.
Two words: good fucking luck!
Is there a joke I don’t get or is the joke that we are supposed to make our own jokes?
Lately I’m more and more disappointed in EU legislations. Especially having to live with them…
I always read those as somehow so I’m now stumped by “SMDH”. It’s starting to sound like a bondage thing.
If the intended reader is a regular person just use normal words, even if it’s not 100 % accurate.
Jones exited the air lock in his space suit but the control system flagged an error with life support or water flow
All three ways don’t mean much to me as an outsider, but the last one at least paints a somewhat understandable picture.
Something something 1984 something something…