At work we've been belatedly adding a lot of unit testing following a massive refactor of our main product.
It's a pain in the ass, boring, and has led to me spending entirely too much time on HN instead of me writing the 500th test that checks if a DbEntityException is thrown, but it's almost done so good riddance.
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[ 0.19 ms ] story [ 27.6 ms ] threadIt's a pain in the ass, boring, and has led to me spending entirely too much time on HN instead of me writing the 500th test that checks if a DbEntityException is thrown, but it's almost done so good riddance.
A free platform to help people tell life stories (write + publish books).
Just finished a book written entirely by GPT-3. “Autonomous Haiku Machine” on Amazon + B&N.
Trained a model to produce abstract Psychedelic art on a bunch of cool IG accounts.
https://gurlic.com
I burned out because what started as a selfish dog-fooding utility became this vision less beast filled with feature requests from strangers.
The reboot is now tightly scoped to what I want and only what I want. Once done I slap a price on it and call it feature complete.
Yikes, I'm near launching my little monster. I don't want to feed that little guy too many feature requests. I don't want a visionless beast.