Is this sample size of one task, or a consistent finding across many tasks?
Don't want to sound rude, but anytime anyone says this I assume they haven't tried using agentic coding tools and are still copy pasting coding questions into a web input box I would be really curious to know what tools…
> but this seems to indicate you become "richer" if you work less. Could this be in the opposite direction, where the richer you are, the less you need to work?
I run it, I like some of the integrations. I don't really see a reason to use chrome (or firefox, which I stopped using this year due to stability)
Is it such a ridiculous idea that a former executive might have stock options or some kind of lingering financial stake? Worth at least investigating.
Looking through the setup, this seems like an insane way to package an application for users to install: https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/setup The documentation itself is so full of implementation details that, as…
I don't think anyone is suggesting that the same tricks will work for everyone. I've never been chronically obese so I wouldn't know what goes on in someone's mind at that point. However I do know that it moved the…
I wasn't particularly overweight before but I attribute about ~10lbs of weight loss this year to realizing that: - When at a dinner with family or friends, I never _have_ to finish something. Most of the time the host…
Most of what you described as needing documentation could be expressed as code (mixing multiple languages here to express the point more clearly) const fn get_outer_height() -> Result<SomeErrorType,…
One thing I noticed is that pressing `edit` does not let me edit anymore. It just opens my post on the left pane (and still isn't in edit mode) so my only option to add this feedback is to reply to myself :)
Typing this using the extension. I like it, through I think one of the reasons I like browsing HN is that the website is intentionally very simple / I don't have to think around navigation at all (everything is very…
Zooming out to ~65% at the browser level makes it a lot more usable for me
If you can never assume that any 2 concepts are distinct from each other, how do you model your database? I'd be curious how you would model the example you stated as a relational database that mimics how humans think
Having to do things like this is exactly the problem.
My money is on some significant backend architecture migration gone wrong without a viable way to roll back the time machine :)
I guess my question is: If you want `auto`, why put it in C instead of using C++ with no other C++ specific feature besides auto? I get people don't like classes / templates / .. but there isn't any reason one has to…
I don't write C / C++ so I'm not too aware of what's going on there, but wouldn't someone that wants those features just switch to C++? Is there any reason to change C at this point?
Is this sample size of one task, or a consistent finding across many tasks?
Don't want to sound rude, but anytime anyone says this I assume they haven't tried using agentic coding tools and are still copy pasting coding questions into a web input box I would be really curious to know what tools…
> but this seems to indicate you become "richer" if you work less. Could this be in the opposite direction, where the richer you are, the less you need to work?
I run it, I like some of the integrations. I don't really see a reason to use chrome (or firefox, which I stopped using this year due to stability)
Is it such a ridiculous idea that a former executive might have stock options or some kind of lingering financial stake? Worth at least investigating.
Looking through the setup, this seems like an insane way to package an application for users to install: https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/setup The documentation itself is so full of implementation details that, as…
I don't think anyone is suggesting that the same tricks will work for everyone. I've never been chronically obese so I wouldn't know what goes on in someone's mind at that point. However I do know that it moved the…
I wasn't particularly overweight before but I attribute about ~10lbs of weight loss this year to realizing that: - When at a dinner with family or friends, I never _have_ to finish something. Most of the time the host…
Most of what you described as needing documentation could be expressed as code (mixing multiple languages here to express the point more clearly) const fn get_outer_height() -> Result<SomeErrorType,…
One thing I noticed is that pressing `edit` does not let me edit anymore. It just opens my post on the left pane (and still isn't in edit mode) so my only option to add this feedback is to reply to myself :)
Typing this using the extension. I like it, through I think one of the reasons I like browsing HN is that the website is intentionally very simple / I don't have to think around navigation at all (everything is very…
Zooming out to ~65% at the browser level makes it a lot more usable for me
If you can never assume that any 2 concepts are distinct from each other, how do you model your database? I'd be curious how you would model the example you stated as a relational database that mimics how humans think
Having to do things like this is exactly the problem.
My money is on some significant backend architecture migration gone wrong without a viable way to roll back the time machine :)
I guess my question is: If you want `auto`, why put it in C instead of using C++ with no other C++ specific feature besides auto? I get people don't like classes / templates / .. but there isn't any reason one has to…
I don't write C / C++ so I'm not too aware of what's going on there, but wouldn't someone that wants those features just switch to C++? Is there any reason to change C at this point?