true of stablecoins. look up do kwon
america and europe are not too far
It's not just ycombinator, it's everywhere on the internet. Too many bootlickers big government & big tech bootlickers not sounding alarms as soon as privacy violations happened is what caused this.
"The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power, pure power. What pure power means you will understand presently. We are different from…
I hope this is sarcasm. Surely, right?
it's not just their direct cost, it's also the loss of revenue. the author wasn't arguing that they could save 435 million dollars in server costs. Instead they were arguing that in addition to saving maybe a million or…
for a company the size of kroger, $435M is an extremely conservative loss. If someone did proper research and determined that it's 3x, maybe 4x that much I would belive them.
too few developers understand this
this is a good approach that I have admittedly not thought of. At that point however, is it really saving you that much time over good snippets and quick macros in your editor? For me writing the code is the easiest…
When they fail they will pretend that the CEO of a messaging company is actually a criminal mastermind, and will throw him in jail for almost a week as soon as he steps into a european country, then he will not be…
My comment, which, upon reflection was poorly written, was supposed to imply "remember how the European Union pretended to care about privacy, and created GDPR? That same european union wants to do this"
Remember GDPR?
copy paste from a different comment in this thread: > I have tried being specific, I have even gone as far as to feed its prompt with a full requirement document for a feature (1000+ words), and it did not seem to make…
No. It is different, when working with a codebase written by humans there is always sanity. Even when looking at terrible codebases, there is some realm of reason, that once you understand can make navigating the code…
This is what I heard from many people online. I have tried beign specific, I have even gone as far as to feed its prompt with a full requirement document for a feature (1000+ words), and it did not seem to make any…
> Did you share this experience with management and your peers? What was their response? Among my peers, there seemed to be a correlation between programming experience and agreement with my personal experience. I…
it makes me feel like an absolute beginner, and not in a good way. It was such a terrible experience that I don't believe I will try this again for at least a year. If this is what programming will become in the future,…
I have tested this. I have been coding for close to 20 years, in anything from web to embedded. I got tired of hearing about vibe coding day in and day out, so I gave in, and I tried everything under the sun. For the…
true of stablecoins. look up do kwon
america and europe are not too far
It's not just ycombinator, it's everywhere on the internet. Too many bootlickers big government & big tech bootlickers not sounding alarms as soon as privacy violations happened is what caused this.
"The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power, pure power. What pure power means you will understand presently. We are different from…
I hope this is sarcasm. Surely, right?
it's not just their direct cost, it's also the loss of revenue. the author wasn't arguing that they could save 435 million dollars in server costs. Instead they were arguing that in addition to saving maybe a million or…
for a company the size of kroger, $435M is an extremely conservative loss. If someone did proper research and determined that it's 3x, maybe 4x that much I would belive them.
too few developers understand this
this is a good approach that I have admittedly not thought of. At that point however, is it really saving you that much time over good snippets and quick macros in your editor? For me writing the code is the easiest…
When they fail they will pretend that the CEO of a messaging company is actually a criminal mastermind, and will throw him in jail for almost a week as soon as he steps into a european country, then he will not be…
My comment, which, upon reflection was poorly written, was supposed to imply "remember how the European Union pretended to care about privacy, and created GDPR? That same european union wants to do this"
Remember GDPR?
copy paste from a different comment in this thread: > I have tried being specific, I have even gone as far as to feed its prompt with a full requirement document for a feature (1000+ words), and it did not seem to make…
No. It is different, when working with a codebase written by humans there is always sanity. Even when looking at terrible codebases, there is some realm of reason, that once you understand can make navigating the code…
This is what I heard from many people online. I have tried beign specific, I have even gone as far as to feed its prompt with a full requirement document for a feature (1000+ words), and it did not seem to make any…
> Did you share this experience with management and your peers? What was their response? Among my peers, there seemed to be a correlation between programming experience and agreement with my personal experience. I…
it makes me feel like an absolute beginner, and not in a good way. It was such a terrible experience that I don't believe I will try this again for at least a year. If this is what programming will become in the future,…
I have tested this. I have been coding for close to 20 years, in anything from web to embedded. I got tired of hearing about vibe coding day in and day out, so I gave in, and I tried everything under the sun. For the…