;)
SLMs for the rescue!
Maybe the/a big "selling point" for python is the fact, that many teachers don't know better.
Not to forget "The Beam" - especially gleam!
Thats why I use vaultwarden. I also like the fact, that vaultwarden is written in rust and does not consume a lot of resources, which is great for selfhosting.
Good UIs are self explaining.
> What is AI actually good at? Implementation. AI is good in generating a lot of spaghetty code.
Bodyless classes only for carrying annotations... too much magic for my taste.
rails = ruby = oo/mutable && slow && resource hungry
Yes!
But they have to make money somehow! ;)
1. https://exercism.org/ 2. disable copilote 3. only "talk" about concepts and patterns with AI
> [..] the "creative power" of Nano Banana [..] This “creative power” is used everywhere to produce fake news and spread lies...
One more reason not to use chrome. I don't want this AI bloat. And for sure I don't want to redirect my personal website content through googles privacy sucking data pipelines. What I just discovered: The good old…
Adding "No smalltalk and no emojis" to the instructions helps a lot.
Closed source vscode extensions: not for me.
nah
I switched from Windows to Linux ~20 years ago because and never came back to Windows. First years I used Ubuntu and experimented with Xubuntu, Lubuntu etc. Later went to Fedora Linux with Gnome Desktop which is still…
I'd rather not talk to a commercial LLM about personal (health) details. Guess how they will/do try to make this completely overhyped chat bots profitable. OpenAI could sell relevant personal health related data to…
Nice gleam patterns, well explained. Worth a read!
> Oh, and I did this all without ever opening a single source file or even looking at the proposed code changes while Opus was doing its thing. I don't even know Kotlin and still don't know it. ... says it all.
Young kids exposed to overly attracting games cannot limit these activities by themselves. This has nothing to do with a lack of explanation, but rather with how the brains of young kids function. Thus, accessible…
> Companies generally want good parental controls Nope, parental controls are fucked up since ages. And this is by design, and not because of some "b-list developers".
> I don't care if it hallucinates if it solves my problem with code that is half decent. Which it does. Sometimes.
Even responsible use of cannabis does not per se prevent cannabis psychosis.
;)
SLMs for the rescue!
Maybe the/a big "selling point" for python is the fact, that many teachers don't know better.
Not to forget "The Beam" - especially gleam!
Thats why I use vaultwarden. I also like the fact, that vaultwarden is written in rust and does not consume a lot of resources, which is great for selfhosting.
Good UIs are self explaining.
> What is AI actually good at? Implementation. AI is good in generating a lot of spaghetty code.
Bodyless classes only for carrying annotations... too much magic for my taste.
rails = ruby = oo/mutable && slow && resource hungry
Yes!
But they have to make money somehow! ;)
1. https://exercism.org/ 2. disable copilote 3. only "talk" about concepts and patterns with AI
> [..] the "creative power" of Nano Banana [..] This “creative power” is used everywhere to produce fake news and spread lies...
One more reason not to use chrome. I don't want this AI bloat. And for sure I don't want to redirect my personal website content through googles privacy sucking data pipelines. What I just discovered: The good old…
Adding "No smalltalk and no emojis" to the instructions helps a lot.
Closed source vscode extensions: not for me.
nah
I switched from Windows to Linux ~20 years ago because and never came back to Windows. First years I used Ubuntu and experimented with Xubuntu, Lubuntu etc. Later went to Fedora Linux with Gnome Desktop which is still…
I'd rather not talk to a commercial LLM about personal (health) details. Guess how they will/do try to make this completely overhyped chat bots profitable. OpenAI could sell relevant personal health related data to…
Nice gleam patterns, well explained. Worth a read!
> Oh, and I did this all without ever opening a single source file or even looking at the proposed code changes while Opus was doing its thing. I don't even know Kotlin and still don't know it. ... says it all.
Young kids exposed to overly attracting games cannot limit these activities by themselves. This has nothing to do with a lack of explanation, but rather with how the brains of young kids function. Thus, accessible…
> Companies generally want good parental controls Nope, parental controls are fucked up since ages. And this is by design, and not because of some "b-list developers".
> I don't care if it hallucinates if it solves my problem with code that is half decent. Which it does. Sometimes.
Even responsible use of cannabis does not per se prevent cannabis psychosis.