That's what I said. Parent said > There's value in having your backtrace surfaced to end users
> You can even do what I did in the first program I ever wrote and use php code as a storage format. __halt_compiler() is fantastic for this (mixing code + data). I've done it a few times.
Might be better to think of the LLM as the student, and you're an imposter tutor. You're trying to assess the kid's knowledge without knowing the material yourself, but the kid is likely to lie when he doesn't know…
https:// please.
I've declared quality bankruptcy. Decisions are now driven by user needs. Did I half-ass that feature? Yes. Is anyone actually using it despite crying it's essential? No. Then it's not getting cleaned up. Are they not…
> Always write the simplest thing you can, but no simpler. I don't think so. Time and time again the client will insist on stuff like "the customer only needs a single email address/phone number" but you're going to pay…
I've come to understand the difference between programmer and software engineer, but what's the difference between (software) developer and programmer?
Just drop the flat fee. Stripe is 2.9% + 30c. If they did 3% and no flat fee, then on $1 you'd get 97 cents instead of less than 70. I assume the CC companies are charging a flat fee too...unless that's just Stripe's…
Hopefully the work was underway for awhile already, and maybe they just launched it now because the damage is already done?
I thought it was pretty good actually. Most of these leak disclosures usually say things like "We do not have evidence they accessed any secrets" or something like that, because they don't "know" what the hackers did…
probably the URL got cut off and the base64 got corrupt.
I used to use VSCode for this but then they went and effed it up by adding so much spam to the app. If I happened to have an SSH open connection previously, it just reconnects to that and makes me wait, and then I have…
base64 is the opposite of compressed. Does it actually apply compression before base64-encoding? Doesn't really look like it by watching the URL.
Should have used base65536.
99% sure Chrome will sync your search settings across devices if you log in. Firefox and Vivaldi also let you log into the browser and sync.
I'd give up instantly and outsource it to a SaaS. I'm no expert on email but I know enough to know it's a PITA and managing delivery is a thing, and you have to make sure your DNS is configured right out the receiver…
I was trying to fetch key-value pairs out of a database using PHP+PDO the other day and I knew there was a nice easy to do it but I couldn't remember how. Something about fetchAll, maybe…
I especially like when I'm looking for a particular method on a class I've never used before and it just makes one up for me as though it exists.
But TypeScript and C# are both awesome.
I both game and program on Windows. I don't know what people are crying about. I've got Docker. I've got WSL. I've got a high quality IDE (IntelliJ). Everything works and runs great. I also run Debian at work and that's…
> on my Macbook Pro at 60Hz (1080p). I think you just answered yourself. Some of us like to play games at 4K at 80Hz+, with no subscription fees, no internet bandwidth requirements, no added latency, and ability to mod.
I tried to do the pre-signed URL thing but gave up quickly. I don't know how you'd do it properly. You're going to want a record of that in your database, right? So what, you have the client upload the image and then…
Haha. Auto-correct. I think I meant light "work" editing maybe??
Those are pretty fast but I suspect spending nearly any amount of time running some model to spit out an icon is too much time. I should be able to load a directory with 1000s or 10s of thousands of files extremely…
> AI lying to deny that HP Lovecraft had a childhood pet GPT4 told me with no hesitation.
That's what I said. Parent said > There's value in having your backtrace surfaced to end users
> You can even do what I did in the first program I ever wrote and use php code as a storage format. __halt_compiler() is fantastic for this (mixing code + data). I've done it a few times.
Might be better to think of the LLM as the student, and you're an imposter tutor. You're trying to assess the kid's knowledge without knowing the material yourself, but the kid is likely to lie when he doesn't know…
https:// please.
I've declared quality bankruptcy. Decisions are now driven by user needs. Did I half-ass that feature? Yes. Is anyone actually using it despite crying it's essential? No. Then it's not getting cleaned up. Are they not…
> Always write the simplest thing you can, but no simpler. I don't think so. Time and time again the client will insist on stuff like "the customer only needs a single email address/phone number" but you're going to pay…
I've come to understand the difference between programmer and software engineer, but what's the difference between (software) developer and programmer?
Just drop the flat fee. Stripe is 2.9% + 30c. If they did 3% and no flat fee, then on $1 you'd get 97 cents instead of less than 70. I assume the CC companies are charging a flat fee too...unless that's just Stripe's…
Hopefully the work was underway for awhile already, and maybe they just launched it now because the damage is already done?
I thought it was pretty good actually. Most of these leak disclosures usually say things like "We do not have evidence they accessed any secrets" or something like that, because they don't "know" what the hackers did…
probably the URL got cut off and the base64 got corrupt.
I used to use VSCode for this but then they went and effed it up by adding so much spam to the app. If I happened to have an SSH open connection previously, it just reconnects to that and makes me wait, and then I have…
base64 is the opposite of compressed. Does it actually apply compression before base64-encoding? Doesn't really look like it by watching the URL.
Should have used base65536.
99% sure Chrome will sync your search settings across devices if you log in. Firefox and Vivaldi also let you log into the browser and sync.
I'd give up instantly and outsource it to a SaaS. I'm no expert on email but I know enough to know it's a PITA and managing delivery is a thing, and you have to make sure your DNS is configured right out the receiver…
I was trying to fetch key-value pairs out of a database using PHP+PDO the other day and I knew there was a nice easy to do it but I couldn't remember how. Something about fetchAll, maybe…
I especially like when I'm looking for a particular method on a class I've never used before and it just makes one up for me as though it exists.
But TypeScript and C# are both awesome.
I both game and program on Windows. I don't know what people are crying about. I've got Docker. I've got WSL. I've got a high quality IDE (IntelliJ). Everything works and runs great. I also run Debian at work and that's…
> on my Macbook Pro at 60Hz (1080p). I think you just answered yourself. Some of us like to play games at 4K at 80Hz+, with no subscription fees, no internet bandwidth requirements, no added latency, and ability to mod.
I tried to do the pre-signed URL thing but gave up quickly. I don't know how you'd do it properly. You're going to want a record of that in your database, right? So what, you have the client upload the image and then…
Haha. Auto-correct. I think I meant light "work" editing maybe??
Those are pretty fast but I suspect spending nearly any amount of time running some model to spit out an icon is too much time. I should be able to load a directory with 1000s or 10s of thousands of files extremely…
> AI lying to deny that HP Lovecraft had a childhood pet GPT4 told me with no hesitation.