Yeah everyone knows we're in a class war, you're not profound. This administration is still unique in it's levels of corruption and reality distortion.
The baseline, out-of-the-box basic tool level will lift, but so will the more obscure esoteric high-level tools that the better programmers will learn to control, further separating themselves in ability from the people…
Alright, let's see the proof.
Feel free to waste your time sifting through a dozen wrong answers. Meanwhile the rest of us can get the answers, absorb the right information quickly then move on to solving more problems.
Testing rockets that fail is still progress. Deadlines that get pushed isn't an argument against deadlines.
That's not what they said.
That explains nothing.
There's a balance to be calculated each time you're presented with the option. It's difficult to predict how much iteration the agent is going to require, how frustrating it might end up being, all the while you lose…
The first use case I found relevant and useful was the Supabase MCP server, allowing Cursor's agent to query my Supabase project. It meant no longer describing my database to Cursor, it could simply go and get the…
> not a lot of lines > small python file They mean the same thing, chief.
Building immunity via vaccines rather than naturally deprives the living virus a potential host to evolve in. It also means you don't have to contract the virus in order to build immunity, meaning the first time you get…
Good lord, take a walk outside man.
I never once heard Harris say 'the economy is doing great'.
I agree about one person or organisation too much power, and fear the potential for abuse, but the problem in the Iran example are the theocratic laws, not really the tools that help enforce them. Good behaviour is…
Yes, his decision making is sound, and comes with a huge weight of experience and understanding of how the world works. His ability to communicate effectively has diminished, but not his ability to assess facts and make…
They don't have to be perfect to be useful, and death isn't the price of being wrong.
We are thinking critically, about how asinine that comment is.
Weird flex
I'll enjoy that a hell of a lot more than I'll enjoy doing the same thing on bullshit vanilla code I scratched together myself under the pressure of a deadline, lol.
No one is afraid of writing code, we're afraid of maintaining code, and solving tedious and repetitive problems that already have solutions. Frameworks abstract complexity, which in practical terms decreases the…
You do
> By that logic Only if you've got a Sean Hannity level of understanding of climate change.
It takes more hubris to believe, as cosmic blips, that we have no responsibility to mitigate our outsized effect on the long-term direction on the ecology of the planet.
The point wasn't that you should use PHP, it was to not jump on stack trends. There is a name for your kind of fallacy.
If that system kills one innocent person, then it's not worth the dopamine hit that you're chasing in pursuit of "justice".
Yeah everyone knows we're in a class war, you're not profound. This administration is still unique in it's levels of corruption and reality distortion.
The baseline, out-of-the-box basic tool level will lift, but so will the more obscure esoteric high-level tools that the better programmers will learn to control, further separating themselves in ability from the people…
Alright, let's see the proof.
Feel free to waste your time sifting through a dozen wrong answers. Meanwhile the rest of us can get the answers, absorb the right information quickly then move on to solving more problems.
Testing rockets that fail is still progress. Deadlines that get pushed isn't an argument against deadlines.
That's not what they said.
That explains nothing.
There's a balance to be calculated each time you're presented with the option. It's difficult to predict how much iteration the agent is going to require, how frustrating it might end up being, all the while you lose…
The first use case I found relevant and useful was the Supabase MCP server, allowing Cursor's agent to query my Supabase project. It meant no longer describing my database to Cursor, it could simply go and get the…
> not a lot of lines > small python file They mean the same thing, chief.
Building immunity via vaccines rather than naturally deprives the living virus a potential host to evolve in. It also means you don't have to contract the virus in order to build immunity, meaning the first time you get…
Good lord, take a walk outside man.
I never once heard Harris say 'the economy is doing great'.
I agree about one person or organisation too much power, and fear the potential for abuse, but the problem in the Iran example are the theocratic laws, not really the tools that help enforce them. Good behaviour is…
Yes, his decision making is sound, and comes with a huge weight of experience and understanding of how the world works. His ability to communicate effectively has diminished, but not his ability to assess facts and make…
They don't have to be perfect to be useful, and death isn't the price of being wrong.
We are thinking critically, about how asinine that comment is.
Weird flex
I'll enjoy that a hell of a lot more than I'll enjoy doing the same thing on bullshit vanilla code I scratched together myself under the pressure of a deadline, lol.
No one is afraid of writing code, we're afraid of maintaining code, and solving tedious and repetitive problems that already have solutions. Frameworks abstract complexity, which in practical terms decreases the…
You do
> By that logic Only if you've got a Sean Hannity level of understanding of climate change.
It takes more hubris to believe, as cosmic blips, that we have no responsibility to mitigate our outsized effect on the long-term direction on the ecology of the planet.
The point wasn't that you should use PHP, it was to not jump on stack trends. There is a name for your kind of fallacy.
If that system kills one innocent person, then it's not worth the dopamine hit that you're chasing in pursuit of "justice".