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Thanks :)
Would you be interested in sharing your findings? I'm currently experimenting with LLM-generated rust and honestly think it works quite well, however I'm looking for ways to improve the "taste" of the agent.
When you add features such as telemetry, curl calls in install scripts, and in general build on public cloud infra, everything assumes you have internet connectivity. That assumption is so crucial that it is embedded in…
Thanks, I didn't know about this!
- You get an overview in the Github UI for each step and can expand/collapse each step to inspect its output. - You can easily utilize Github actions that others have contributed in your pipeline. - You can modularize…
For young engineers, it is a good thing to spend time implementing what you call "bad ideas". In the worst-case, they learn from their mistake and gain valuable insight into the pitfalls of such ideas. In the best case,…
Sounds similar to https://github.com/jhaals/yopass.
You're using 5 twos, not 4.
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Thanks :)
Would you be interested in sharing your findings? I'm currently experimenting with LLM-generated rust and honestly think it works quite well, however I'm looking for ways to improve the "taste" of the agent.
When you add features such as telemetry, curl calls in install scripts, and in general build on public cloud infra, everything assumes you have internet connectivity. That assumption is so crucial that it is embedded in…
Thanks, I didn't know about this!
- You get an overview in the Github UI for each step and can expand/collapse each step to inspect its output. - You can easily utilize Github actions that others have contributed in your pipeline. - You can modularize…
For young engineers, it is a good thing to spend time implementing what you call "bad ideas". In the worst-case, they learn from their mistake and gain valuable insight into the pitfalls of such ideas. In the best case,…
Sounds similar to https://github.com/jhaals/yopass.
You're using 5 twos, not 4.