Really small comment to what you wrote, but that's one of the things that make me love English over my own native language (Spanish): the way you can build and combine words to describe a complex idea, in a way that you…
Some previous colleague of mine has to work with Azure on their day to day, and everything explained in this article makes a lot of sense when I get to hear about their massive rantings of the platform. 12 years ago I…
Completely agree with you. I skip most of the new tools that come out, because the ones I use already work well for me, and the probability of the new tool disappearing fast is high. Learning a new tool is a mental…
I really hope the author of this article can read this comment: I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the excellent games that you all built in that era. Thief 1 and 2 are part of my formative games. I…
I agree. Kids or animals. Specially dogs that are mindless brutes. I've been 3d printing with resin for a long time before I had my dog. Now I don't do it, unless I can be sure that I can have the dog out my printing…
Hah! I've seen the same TCP/IP Advanced Networking config ugly panel since Windows 95, up to Windows 10. It makes me feel at home, but it confirms your assessment.
I love this! I always enjoy greatly the deep simulations like you aim to. I'll definitely put this into my radar. Good luck for this project!
This looks very exciting! I'm following it and I'll give it a go. Not that I'm unsatisfied with Claude Code for my amateur level, but it's clear incentives are not exactly aligned when using a tool from the token…
This is fantastic! I hope you can get it developed further, and that you can make it public for others to use :)
I love this! Building something that you need and making it available is the true community spirit!
I love your website! Of course, not for the content itself, but because it's really a time capsule of the feelings and hopes of our time, back then, when we were teens, discovering this new exciting thing called…
This is fantastic and inspiring, thanks for sharing it! I'll definitely share this with my parent friends. There's no better way to learn some stuff aside from it happening to you, all driven by incentives.
I discovered Just with a similar comment in Hacker News and I want to add my +1. It is so much better to run scripts with Just than it is doing it with Make. And although I frankly tend to prefer using a bash script…
Not OP, but we humans are social animals. As much as we may want to pretend we live alone just fine, it's not the common case. Sure, some people enjoy solitude and don't have to care about what others think, but most of…
About this topic I'm going to say that at my company we had to choose a managed solution for logs, and there were several contenders. I strongly wanted to use the service offered by Elastic, the company, as we were…
Yes! Please, I also regularly write in three different languages (Spanish, French and English in my case) and it's just insufferable using my phone vs using a keyboard, that I can't really interact fluently with my…
I can only speak positively of Hetzner. I particularly like that they have a Terraform provider. I've only used them for personal projects, though, so I can't say anything to the suitability in a corporate environment.…
I've been working now around 8 years with cloud stuff. Not a lot of years compared with many of you here, but still enough to feel confident about my dislikes being more than just ignorance or inexperience. I really…
I love this idea. It would be incredibly useful! I feel LLMs are great at suggestions that you follow up yourself (if only for sanity checking, but nothing you wouldn't do with a human too).
Which is mostly what I feel also happens with LLMs producing code. Useful to start with, but not more than that. We've still got a job us programmers. For the moment.
I wouldn't blindly trust what the LLM says, but I take it that it would be mostly right, and that would give me at the very least explorable vocabulary that I can expand on my own, or keep grilling it about. I've…
It uses tiled to create the maps, so it is likely that it will be a 2D rpg in the style of the SNES era.
I feel like this is a common sentiment shared among those that started their life with physical books being the only way to read a book (and I count myself among those). As years have passed, I found physical books are…
You've put in words something that has been around my mind for so much time. Thanks for sharing the thought! I would say some of my problems are related to what you just wrote. I've been an avid reader all my life,…
I couldn't agree more with you! I played through the game and Horizon Dawn story was so rewarding! I kept playing for it even though the gameplay part had long run its course in keeping my interest. The expansion also…
Really small comment to what you wrote, but that's one of the things that make me love English over my own native language (Spanish): the way you can build and combine words to describe a complex idea, in a way that you…
Some previous colleague of mine has to work with Azure on their day to day, and everything explained in this article makes a lot of sense when I get to hear about their massive rantings of the platform. 12 years ago I…
Completely agree with you. I skip most of the new tools that come out, because the ones I use already work well for me, and the probability of the new tool disappearing fast is high. Learning a new tool is a mental…
I really hope the author of this article can read this comment: I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the excellent games that you all built in that era. Thief 1 and 2 are part of my formative games. I…
I agree. Kids or animals. Specially dogs that are mindless brutes. I've been 3d printing with resin for a long time before I had my dog. Now I don't do it, unless I can be sure that I can have the dog out my printing…
Hah! I've seen the same TCP/IP Advanced Networking config ugly panel since Windows 95, up to Windows 10. It makes me feel at home, but it confirms your assessment.
I love this! I always enjoy greatly the deep simulations like you aim to. I'll definitely put this into my radar. Good luck for this project!
This looks very exciting! I'm following it and I'll give it a go. Not that I'm unsatisfied with Claude Code for my amateur level, but it's clear incentives are not exactly aligned when using a tool from the token…
This is fantastic! I hope you can get it developed further, and that you can make it public for others to use :)
I love this! Building something that you need and making it available is the true community spirit!
I love your website! Of course, not for the content itself, but because it's really a time capsule of the feelings and hopes of our time, back then, when we were teens, discovering this new exciting thing called…
This is fantastic and inspiring, thanks for sharing it! I'll definitely share this with my parent friends. There's no better way to learn some stuff aside from it happening to you, all driven by incentives.
I discovered Just with a similar comment in Hacker News and I want to add my +1. It is so much better to run scripts with Just than it is doing it with Make. And although I frankly tend to prefer using a bash script…
Not OP, but we humans are social animals. As much as we may want to pretend we live alone just fine, it's not the common case. Sure, some people enjoy solitude and don't have to care about what others think, but most of…
About this topic I'm going to say that at my company we had to choose a managed solution for logs, and there were several contenders. I strongly wanted to use the service offered by Elastic, the company, as we were…
Yes! Please, I also regularly write in three different languages (Spanish, French and English in my case) and it's just insufferable using my phone vs using a keyboard, that I can't really interact fluently with my…
I can only speak positively of Hetzner. I particularly like that they have a Terraform provider. I've only used them for personal projects, though, so I can't say anything to the suitability in a corporate environment.…
I've been working now around 8 years with cloud stuff. Not a lot of years compared with many of you here, but still enough to feel confident about my dislikes being more than just ignorance or inexperience. I really…
I love this idea. It would be incredibly useful! I feel LLMs are great at suggestions that you follow up yourself (if only for sanity checking, but nothing you wouldn't do with a human too).
Which is mostly what I feel also happens with LLMs producing code. Useful to start with, but not more than that. We've still got a job us programmers. For the moment.
I wouldn't blindly trust what the LLM says, but I take it that it would be mostly right, and that would give me at the very least explorable vocabulary that I can expand on my own, or keep grilling it about. I've…
It uses tiled to create the maps, so it is likely that it will be a 2D rpg in the style of the SNES era.
I feel like this is a common sentiment shared among those that started their life with physical books being the only way to read a book (and I count myself among those). As years have passed, I found physical books are…
You've put in words something that has been around my mind for so much time. Thanks for sharing the thought! I would say some of my problems are related to what you just wrote. I've been an avid reader all my life,…
I couldn't agree more with you! I played through the game and Horizon Dawn story was so rewarding! I kept playing for it even though the gameplay part had long run its course in keeping my interest. The expansion also…