Kinda FUD article... the reality is that common problems are going to be easy because the solution is probably inside the training dataset, the challenge should be adapted to make LLM's useless for example once at…
There are no contextual bias, the goal of the prompt is very explicit and not about probabilistic patterns, but about the models transformer layers dynamically assigning greater weight to words like "meters" (distance)…
This is another pointless article about LLM's... vibe coding is the present not the future, the only sad part of all of it is that LLM's is killing something important: code documentation. Every single documentation out…
I didn't understand what is the point of the first challenge? anyone care to explain me what is the objective/task because there are just two circles and basically no instructions, kinda feels like a real job (lol)
I'm a full stack developer and still don't know what supabase does other than being a firebase replacement... Like seriously are they seriously trying to sell us how difficult is to setup a simple nginx server? Not…
Yes but their primary target audience is... Teens and young adults and maybe some p.dos looking for "ASMR sutff" if you now what i mean. What that target audience have in common... tons on times and low to zero income,…
I have a BR700G it works flawlessly with apcupsd, minimal to no configuration... the cheap units of APC is for really really desperate consumers, the battery didn't last more than a year from my experience like the BR*…
Only if you have carpal tunnel problems or painful arthritis, it will make you happy and as productive as a normal developer with vs/vscode/jetbrains/etc The amount of time you need setup *vim in order to make it a…
You are not getting the point... it is not about the ratings or win ratio, is about how fast you can climb the ladder to 1200 elo (like OP suggested) from 100 at chesscom/liches, 9 months is unrealistic without paying…
Thats what my chess teacher used to put me in their local chess club tournaments, in order to get a FIDE Elo, i would have need to go (on that time 1995~1999) to official tournaments and that was expensive for a rural…
Learned chess while young... elo around 1200~1500, pickup the game at 2023 because everyone has been talking about chess, maybe related to the netflix series but since i don't have netflix account and couldn't care to…
IMHO... Django hold a high standard in terms for projects running beyond the infamous 5+ years of support... still have some projects that with minimal changes (mostly configs and dependencies that got…
are we talking about copilot or chatgpt? chatgpt4 provides more value than copilot since i can use it for other things, copilot is just for "code" and doesn't provide any value other than autocomplete prediction to…
Maybe if you live around the bay area where you get paid absurd money by the hour for a job that can be done overseas for 10 bucks, outside or the rest of the world that 100 usd is per week tops, thats way too much i…
I would gladly pay for copilot 5 USD a month (its an specific use case IA), but the current price point 20 month is incredible expensive it only add costs if the developer you are hiring requires it to properly…
And thats why it isn't worth, you are adding complexity to a problem that doesn't need to be complex, jsDoc is the best of both worlds, type safety, zero complexity and it works with typescript (if you still really want…
When you want to integrate a javascript module that isn't annotated with types... types in a dynamic language like javascript are complex once you start doing really abstract things like generics the fun of typescript…
Depends a lot on what you are doing but mostly stylelint is the one that make me look on configuring eslint/stylelint for prettier... https://prettier.io/docs/en/integrating-with-linters.html
> 1. Use npm. Better use pnpm, faster for those that don't have 1 Gbps uplink and live outside the usa. > 3. Use Typescript Better use jsDoc, d.ts files are scary and are really complex, you need a typescript wizard la…
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You have pretty much described the "php way" of developing things, is funny js-driking cool-aid guys talk about "SSR" being the thing to have, when we already had that, we already found that it can't scale without lots…
> But I just hope to learn to stop feeling bad for honest mistakes. A: By trying to fix them.... this is the way. It is simple, the difference with people that take feedback personally and the ones that don't, is that…
ChatGPT et al has run online coding exercises/trivia/exams pointless imho, leetcode problems are cool solution to the problem if you want someone with lots of "raw abstract knowledge" but zero real world experience.…
So in the event that i lost everything, i mean catastrophic, like my house burned to the ground with all my belongings, i have no kin nor "trust alternate people" configured for my account, my password manager requires…
This looks and feels like passwords with extra steps... I mean now i need to "store, manage and secure" my per-user-certificate sorry "my passkey" myself and if its get compromised its my fault, how are passkeys more…
Kinda FUD article... the reality is that common problems are going to be easy because the solution is probably inside the training dataset, the challenge should be adapted to make LLM's useless for example once at…
There are no contextual bias, the goal of the prompt is very explicit and not about probabilistic patterns, but about the models transformer layers dynamically assigning greater weight to words like "meters" (distance)…
This is another pointless article about LLM's... vibe coding is the present not the future, the only sad part of all of it is that LLM's is killing something important: code documentation. Every single documentation out…
I didn't understand what is the point of the first challenge? anyone care to explain me what is the objective/task because there are just two circles and basically no instructions, kinda feels like a real job (lol)
I'm a full stack developer and still don't know what supabase does other than being a firebase replacement... Like seriously are they seriously trying to sell us how difficult is to setup a simple nginx server? Not…
Yes but their primary target audience is... Teens and young adults and maybe some p.dos looking for "ASMR sutff" if you now what i mean. What that target audience have in common... tons on times and low to zero income,…
I have a BR700G it works flawlessly with apcupsd, minimal to no configuration... the cheap units of APC is for really really desperate consumers, the battery didn't last more than a year from my experience like the BR*…
Only if you have carpal tunnel problems or painful arthritis, it will make you happy and as productive as a normal developer with vs/vscode/jetbrains/etc The amount of time you need setup *vim in order to make it a…
You are not getting the point... it is not about the ratings or win ratio, is about how fast you can climb the ladder to 1200 elo (like OP suggested) from 100 at chesscom/liches, 9 months is unrealistic without paying…
Thats what my chess teacher used to put me in their local chess club tournaments, in order to get a FIDE Elo, i would have need to go (on that time 1995~1999) to official tournaments and that was expensive for a rural…
Learned chess while young... elo around 1200~1500, pickup the game at 2023 because everyone has been talking about chess, maybe related to the netflix series but since i don't have netflix account and couldn't care to…
IMHO... Django hold a high standard in terms for projects running beyond the infamous 5+ years of support... still have some projects that with minimal changes (mostly configs and dependencies that got…
are we talking about copilot or chatgpt? chatgpt4 provides more value than copilot since i can use it for other things, copilot is just for "code" and doesn't provide any value other than autocomplete prediction to…
Maybe if you live around the bay area where you get paid absurd money by the hour for a job that can be done overseas for 10 bucks, outside or the rest of the world that 100 usd is per week tops, thats way too much i…
I would gladly pay for copilot 5 USD a month (its an specific use case IA), but the current price point 20 month is incredible expensive it only add costs if the developer you are hiring requires it to properly…
And thats why it isn't worth, you are adding complexity to a problem that doesn't need to be complex, jsDoc is the best of both worlds, type safety, zero complexity and it works with typescript (if you still really want…
When you want to integrate a javascript module that isn't annotated with types... types in a dynamic language like javascript are complex once you start doing really abstract things like generics the fun of typescript…
Depends a lot on what you are doing but mostly stylelint is the one that make me look on configuring eslint/stylelint for prettier... https://prettier.io/docs/en/integrating-with-linters.html
> 1. Use npm. Better use pnpm, faster for those that don't have 1 Gbps uplink and live outside the usa. > 3. Use Typescript Better use jsDoc, d.ts files are scary and are really complex, you need a typescript wizard la…
[flagged]
You have pretty much described the "php way" of developing things, is funny js-driking cool-aid guys talk about "SSR" being the thing to have, when we already had that, we already found that it can't scale without lots…
> But I just hope to learn to stop feeling bad for honest mistakes. A: By trying to fix them.... this is the way. It is simple, the difference with people that take feedback personally and the ones that don't, is that…
ChatGPT et al has run online coding exercises/trivia/exams pointless imho, leetcode problems are cool solution to the problem if you want someone with lots of "raw abstract knowledge" but zero real world experience.…
So in the event that i lost everything, i mean catastrophic, like my house burned to the ground with all my belongings, i have no kin nor "trust alternate people" configured for my account, my password manager requires…
This looks and feels like passwords with extra steps... I mean now i need to "store, manage and secure" my per-user-certificate sorry "my passkey" myself and if its get compromised its my fault, how are passkeys more…