FYI it’s a liberal arts college. Albeit, a uniquely STEM focused liberal arts college. It’s legit and their grads are wicked smart.
> When I asked the guy who wrote it what's going on, he admitted he vibe coded the entire project. This really irritates me. I’ve had the same experience with teammates’ pull requests they ask me to review. They can’t…
I’m just one person. So take my opinion for what it is: just my opinion. I started using Dropbox in high school and it has always “just worked”. I use the native app on Windows, iOS, and OSX. It’s essentially a virtual…
Yeah, but then you have to use onedrive…
I took 6 months at 29 and it felt like a lot. At 34, it still feels like a lot, but I also wouldn’t consider anything less than that a “break.”
Maybe this is a semantic distinction, but I’d say “your ability to convince people (period)” is what becomes more and more important. Levels really shouldn’t factor into a problem discussion beyond determining who is…
I find that hard to believe... "Cast" is a pretty ubiquitous term and, anecdotally, Chromecast is almost always the device I find when traveling. Probably selection bias on my part, but I'd expect most people to be…
I think the other commenter’s point is you can use 2 fields to distinguish between the first field being specified as empty vs absent (or whatever terms you prefer). E.g. - type.specified => “” - type.unspecified =>…
This seems like a great way to accidentally cause another global extinction event. I’m probably overestimating the size of the anchor.
At the risk of incurring further downvotes: - dynamic types - confusing syntax - idiosyncrasies in standard functions/libraries - duck typing - rails dogmas Admittedly, my experience is limited (only 1 year of…
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Yep, this is the same as people who tell you not to mark yourself “open to work” because it “makes you look desperate.” If that’s what some company cares about, then I’m glad they won’t message me.
This looks super neat. I didn’t see anything on the page about running the tool locally (remote code analysis is a deal breaker). Anyone know if that’s an option?
There’s a time and a place for checking its work. Depending on the search, I either don’t care, or I use something like perplexity, which includes its references.
Crypto (currency) never served a real use case other than pump and dumps or dark web transactions. GenAI is used by people for all sorts of purposes. Anecdotally, it has largely replaced my own usage of traditional…
To be clear, I'm familiar with the zipper merge and agree it's great. The thing that is *not* ok is when someone flies by 20-100 cars then blocks their entire lane while forcing their way into the front of the line…
Shit, I've been working for 10 years (but only a few months with these tools). I actually considered the looser validation when I discovered that toHaveReceivedAnyCommand() worked, but, ultimately decided there *had* to…
This makes me feel better about wasting the last 2 days debugging a failed unit test that was due to duplicate dependencies (with different versions). expect(mockDynamoDBClient).toHaveReceivedAnyCommand(); // passes…
> Once you have everything in your airspace set up… The great filter of self-maintaining ski equipment. I don’t have the space for a permanent setup and it’s just more convenient to drag the skis to the store once a…
I don't love the first example used: > A 2014 article in Psychology Today titled ‘Why We Don’t Give Each Other a Break’ used the example of someone who cuts into a line in front of you. You might think, “What a jerk,”…
To be fair, most parents who anticipate sending their kids to college and/or graduate school start saving well before that happens. So, it’s not like 1/4 of your income just disappears the day they enroll.
No offense, but this is wrong. There is a metric-fuck ton of telemetry on a windows machine (really any sufficiently sophisticated software/device). Not only do they correlate the update start event with the update end…
First time I’ve seen hackernews link to Lemmy. Love to see it. That place needs more organic growth.
Yeah wtf is this headline? I don’t want a stake. I want this company to not exist.
A friend of mine ran a marathon with 0 training in large part to spite me for laughing at him for saying he would. Not as extreme as an ultra, but still an unimaginable feat for most people. I wouldn’t have believed it…
FYI it’s a liberal arts college. Albeit, a uniquely STEM focused liberal arts college. It’s legit and their grads are wicked smart.
> When I asked the guy who wrote it what's going on, he admitted he vibe coded the entire project. This really irritates me. I’ve had the same experience with teammates’ pull requests they ask me to review. They can’t…
I’m just one person. So take my opinion for what it is: just my opinion. I started using Dropbox in high school and it has always “just worked”. I use the native app on Windows, iOS, and OSX. It’s essentially a virtual…
Yeah, but then you have to use onedrive…
I took 6 months at 29 and it felt like a lot. At 34, it still feels like a lot, but I also wouldn’t consider anything less than that a “break.”
Maybe this is a semantic distinction, but I’d say “your ability to convince people (period)” is what becomes more and more important. Levels really shouldn’t factor into a problem discussion beyond determining who is…
I find that hard to believe... "Cast" is a pretty ubiquitous term and, anecdotally, Chromecast is almost always the device I find when traveling. Probably selection bias on my part, but I'd expect most people to be…
I think the other commenter’s point is you can use 2 fields to distinguish between the first field being specified as empty vs absent (or whatever terms you prefer). E.g. - type.specified => “” - type.unspecified =>…
This seems like a great way to accidentally cause another global extinction event. I’m probably overestimating the size of the anchor.
At the risk of incurring further downvotes: - dynamic types - confusing syntax - idiosyncrasies in standard functions/libraries - duck typing - rails dogmas Admittedly, my experience is limited (only 1 year of…
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Yep, this is the same as people who tell you not to mark yourself “open to work” because it “makes you look desperate.” If that’s what some company cares about, then I’m glad they won’t message me.
This looks super neat. I didn’t see anything on the page about running the tool locally (remote code analysis is a deal breaker). Anyone know if that’s an option?
There’s a time and a place for checking its work. Depending on the search, I either don’t care, or I use something like perplexity, which includes its references.
Crypto (currency) never served a real use case other than pump and dumps or dark web transactions. GenAI is used by people for all sorts of purposes. Anecdotally, it has largely replaced my own usage of traditional…
To be clear, I'm familiar with the zipper merge and agree it's great. The thing that is *not* ok is when someone flies by 20-100 cars then blocks their entire lane while forcing their way into the front of the line…
Shit, I've been working for 10 years (but only a few months with these tools). I actually considered the looser validation when I discovered that toHaveReceivedAnyCommand() worked, but, ultimately decided there *had* to…
This makes me feel better about wasting the last 2 days debugging a failed unit test that was due to duplicate dependencies (with different versions). expect(mockDynamoDBClient).toHaveReceivedAnyCommand(); // passes…
> Once you have everything in your airspace set up… The great filter of self-maintaining ski equipment. I don’t have the space for a permanent setup and it’s just more convenient to drag the skis to the store once a…
I don't love the first example used: > A 2014 article in Psychology Today titled ‘Why We Don’t Give Each Other a Break’ used the example of someone who cuts into a line in front of you. You might think, “What a jerk,”…
To be fair, most parents who anticipate sending their kids to college and/or graduate school start saving well before that happens. So, it’s not like 1/4 of your income just disappears the day they enroll.
No offense, but this is wrong. There is a metric-fuck ton of telemetry on a windows machine (really any sufficiently sophisticated software/device). Not only do they correlate the update start event with the update end…
First time I’ve seen hackernews link to Lemmy. Love to see it. That place needs more organic growth.
Yeah wtf is this headline? I don’t want a stake. I want this company to not exist.
A friend of mine ran a marathon with 0 training in large part to spite me for laughing at him for saying he would. Not as extreme as an ultra, but still an unimaginable feat for most people. I wouldn’t have believed it…