I'm totally fine, just annoyed by how much this "try not to think too hard about the how and think more about the why and what"[0] is getting brought up every single time someone mentions why they prefer hand coding to…
What about it?
No, they're saying that 80% of genai queries (aka anything sent to an LLM; I won't speak on the validity of the percentage) are not things someone would search on Google. It's things like trial-and-error vibecoding,…
You don't have to login to X or download the app (if you're on mobile). X won't let you see the replies otherwise. I also prefer that the layout is denser and you can see more content at once, at least on my phone.
Helix's selection-action feels way more natural to me than vi/vim's action-selection.
Can't speak for the former, but the latter question: yes. "Product is really good at X, much better than at Y" does not imply that it's bad at Y, and even if it did, if you're targeting an audience that only cares about…
I think the founder/lead developer, Alexander Wang, works at OpenAI now. Plus, according to this comment on an issue, folks in their discord say it's not being actively maintained.…
I admire you for what you've created wrt Sumatra. It's an excellent piece of software. But, as a matter of principle, I refuse to knowingly contribute to codebases using AI to generate code, including drive-by hints,…
I think they're arguing against Anthropic et al. claiming their models are "ethical" and "safe". The point being that it can't be absolutely in all circumstances ethical or safe because even seemingly benign information…
https://github.com/badlogic/pi-mono/blob/main/AGENTS.md
I'm with you. It scares me how quickly some of my peers' critical thinking and architectural understanding have noticeably atrophied over the last year and a half.
I think a lot of people are conflating depression with "bad thoughts". That's just one possible symptom, usually as a result of a combination of both anxiety and depression. I didn't have anxiety, just depression. I…
I don't really like serif fonts, but the two that immediately come to mind are Noto Serif and IBM Plex Serif. Both are open source. I know Noto Serif is variable, but not sure about IBM Plex.
They may not themselves, but they'll happily sell your info or give it up to avoid losing money to someone who would.
I think there's a middle ground between trying to follow a path you set for yourself and thoughtlessly wandering by gut feeling: set a direction you want to go, not a destination. You'll find that it doesn't require…
That's real-time rendering though, right? Is there anything preventing it from being pre-rendered in non-real-time first? Or does it have to be rendered in real-time? I'm not familiar with any of this at all, so I'm…
I just checked to see if GameFAQs was still active and thought that Tears of the Kingdom would be a good game to see if there were any active users still making guides. There's only one...for horse upgrade recipes. I…
Same, but I think you got it backwards, at least based on their description. User-generated content = content generated by all users (i.e., users you follow and users you don't) Network-generated content = content…
I think you can lock a page to prevent editing on Notion, but I'm not sure if that's something only the owner of the document can do. A dedicated read-only mode would be useful though.
> VR glasses have not yet gained mainstream acceptance among the general population in the way that phones had achieved before the iPhone. The same could be said about the iPad and Apple Watch, no? Tablets and smart…
Yes, but it's not very consistent. For example, Safari will not maximize if you double click the title bar. It'll just maximize vertically.
The point of the article is that many people rely on Reddit being a major source in Google results (i.e., appending "reddit" to a search) because of how terrible Google's "organic" results have become with ad and SEO…
That makes sense. I was just a bit confused. I wasn't aware that's how the wishlist was used by some. With that said, I imagine Linux users are probably more familiar with that use than Mac users (i.e., power user vs.…
There's a section in the linked article about improvements to the taskbar, including the following: > You can now quickly identify and access any instance of each app housed in the taskbar with just one click. All…
In fact, if you disable web search via a registry value or group policy (don't remember which), it becomes a lot faster. Not Everything fast, but significantly faster nonetheless.
I'm totally fine, just annoyed by how much this "try not to think too hard about the how and think more about the why and what"[0] is getting brought up every single time someone mentions why they prefer hand coding to…
What about it?
No, they're saying that 80% of genai queries (aka anything sent to an LLM; I won't speak on the validity of the percentage) are not things someone would search on Google. It's things like trial-and-error vibecoding,…
You don't have to login to X or download the app (if you're on mobile). X won't let you see the replies otherwise. I also prefer that the layout is denser and you can see more content at once, at least on my phone.
Helix's selection-action feels way more natural to me than vi/vim's action-selection.
Can't speak for the former, but the latter question: yes. "Product is really good at X, much better than at Y" does not imply that it's bad at Y, and even if it did, if you're targeting an audience that only cares about…
I think the founder/lead developer, Alexander Wang, works at OpenAI now. Plus, according to this comment on an issue, folks in their discord say it's not being actively maintained.…
I admire you for what you've created wrt Sumatra. It's an excellent piece of software. But, as a matter of principle, I refuse to knowingly contribute to codebases using AI to generate code, including drive-by hints,…
I think they're arguing against Anthropic et al. claiming their models are "ethical" and "safe". The point being that it can't be absolutely in all circumstances ethical or safe because even seemingly benign information…
https://github.com/badlogic/pi-mono/blob/main/AGENTS.md
I'm with you. It scares me how quickly some of my peers' critical thinking and architectural understanding have noticeably atrophied over the last year and a half.
I think a lot of people are conflating depression with "bad thoughts". That's just one possible symptom, usually as a result of a combination of both anxiety and depression. I didn't have anxiety, just depression. I…
I don't really like serif fonts, but the two that immediately come to mind are Noto Serif and IBM Plex Serif. Both are open source. I know Noto Serif is variable, but not sure about IBM Plex.
They may not themselves, but they'll happily sell your info or give it up to avoid losing money to someone who would.
I think there's a middle ground between trying to follow a path you set for yourself and thoughtlessly wandering by gut feeling: set a direction you want to go, not a destination. You'll find that it doesn't require…
That's real-time rendering though, right? Is there anything preventing it from being pre-rendered in non-real-time first? Or does it have to be rendered in real-time? I'm not familiar with any of this at all, so I'm…
I just checked to see if GameFAQs was still active and thought that Tears of the Kingdom would be a good game to see if there were any active users still making guides. There's only one...for horse upgrade recipes. I…
Same, but I think you got it backwards, at least based on their description. User-generated content = content generated by all users (i.e., users you follow and users you don't) Network-generated content = content…
I think you can lock a page to prevent editing on Notion, but I'm not sure if that's something only the owner of the document can do. A dedicated read-only mode would be useful though.
> VR glasses have not yet gained mainstream acceptance among the general population in the way that phones had achieved before the iPhone. The same could be said about the iPad and Apple Watch, no? Tablets and smart…
Yes, but it's not very consistent. For example, Safari will not maximize if you double click the title bar. It'll just maximize vertically.
The point of the article is that many people rely on Reddit being a major source in Google results (i.e., appending "reddit" to a search) because of how terrible Google's "organic" results have become with ad and SEO…
That makes sense. I was just a bit confused. I wasn't aware that's how the wishlist was used by some. With that said, I imagine Linux users are probably more familiar with that use than Mac users (i.e., power user vs.…
There's a section in the linked article about improvements to the taskbar, including the following: > You can now quickly identify and access any instance of each app housed in the taskbar with just one click. All…
In fact, if you disable web search via a registry value or group policy (don't remember which), it becomes a lot faster. Not Everything fast, but significantly faster nonetheless.