walking outside, and the surf report... they cancel all the time for less wind shear
too windy outside for this to happen imo
yea imagine having to maintain a python dependency (which undergoes security constraints) all because some junior cant read/write bash... and then that junior telling you you're the problem lmao
You have no issues with handing over your cell phone to a police officer who pulls you over? I imagine you'll say "all I have to do is present an ID", but what if the officer cannot read it, so he wants to hold it? Okay…
Microsoft's Ubuntu image seems to be ready. I guess I could see a reason to use regular Ubuntu 24 and then install dotnet manually, but these images have served us well. docker pull mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:10.0 -…
We self host everything at our company as we're a data center - all the tools required for a modern development stack + modern environments. It's great for learning and control - it's not so great for anxiety.
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So this is only relevant to websites that do not use passwords and only do a temporary one time code... this is not 2FA correct?
What's the usecase for this? Texting your classmates right next to you when wifi is down and you didnt pay your phone bill? It requires peers to be running bitchat. So is this only going to be useful if everyone has…
Same, mq2 macros was my first programming language at 13
Okay fair point, thank you for that info. This makes more sense for the people who are developing prompt generation for some tool (like copilot, claude code, etc) yet I was thinking of it more from a user standpoint…
I thought this entire premise was obvious? Does it really take an article and a venn diagram to say you should only provide the relevant content to your LLM when asking a question?
I think that experiment was very cool, but I will say that the OAuth2.0/OIDC protocol is very well documented and there are tons of tools already built around it in multiple languages. I implemented the OAuth2.0…
Like with a cloth right?
I agree with this. The author is just documenting how to "play the game", not how to be a good engineer.
I've brought my company's JavaEE 7 web application through NetBeans' upgrade life cycle, starting at NetBeans 8 I think. 10 or so years ago. NetBeans was great, when I first started, around version 8 or 9 - almost every…
Well before AI, us old guys had to google our own issues and copy/paste from stackoverflow. When I was a junior I never thought about being overly reliant on "google or stackoverflow", but LLMs are slightly different. I…
Yea teams that have poor tracking and no PR practices.
Would you really bring your boss an offer letter? Even as top performer it seems like a bad idea to take any counter offer.
This is cool. Narration of audio books is a time consuming process! I agree with some of these comments here about how AI narration can sound robotic though and may not be too pleasant to listen to. However, for anyone…
> I did my best to make the case from a technical (bug fixes and features), business (vendor X won’t support us on this version), and customer (customer wouldn’t be happy if they knew we were running version X)…
In reality I know what you mean, but not a good look for you imo. Imagine that upgrade causes an issue upstream and someone has to explain who approved it. There's always a way to get housekeeping items approved,…
All I know is government contracts, but I've been pretty successful at estimations. Much like the top posts in this thread, none of it is for free. Most of the time requirements come in a few sentences, maybe a…
How does this generally work? I've played with openai's API and I can send it questions and get answers. Is this app just parsing new additions to commits and passing in the whole code block as a prompt, with an…
walking outside, and the surf report... they cancel all the time for less wind shear
too windy outside for this to happen imo
yea imagine having to maintain a python dependency (which undergoes security constraints) all because some junior cant read/write bash... and then that junior telling you you're the problem lmao
You have no issues with handing over your cell phone to a police officer who pulls you over? I imagine you'll say "all I have to do is present an ID", but what if the officer cannot read it, so he wants to hold it? Okay…
Microsoft's Ubuntu image seems to be ready. I guess I could see a reason to use regular Ubuntu 24 and then install dotnet manually, but these images have served us well. docker pull mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:10.0 -…
We self host everything at our company as we're a data center - all the tools required for a modern development stack + modern environments. It's great for learning and control - it's not so great for anxiety.
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So this is only relevant to websites that do not use passwords and only do a temporary one time code... this is not 2FA correct?
What's the usecase for this? Texting your classmates right next to you when wifi is down and you didnt pay your phone bill? It requires peers to be running bitchat. So is this only going to be useful if everyone has…
Same, mq2 macros was my first programming language at 13
Okay fair point, thank you for that info. This makes more sense for the people who are developing prompt generation for some tool (like copilot, claude code, etc) yet I was thinking of it more from a user standpoint…
I thought this entire premise was obvious? Does it really take an article and a venn diagram to say you should only provide the relevant content to your LLM when asking a question?
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I think that experiment was very cool, but I will say that the OAuth2.0/OIDC protocol is very well documented and there are tons of tools already built around it in multiple languages. I implemented the OAuth2.0…
Like with a cloth right?
I agree with this. The author is just documenting how to "play the game", not how to be a good engineer.
I've brought my company's JavaEE 7 web application through NetBeans' upgrade life cycle, starting at NetBeans 8 I think. 10 or so years ago. NetBeans was great, when I first started, around version 8 or 9 - almost every…
Well before AI, us old guys had to google our own issues and copy/paste from stackoverflow. When I was a junior I never thought about being overly reliant on "google or stackoverflow", but LLMs are slightly different. I…
Yea teams that have poor tracking and no PR practices.
Would you really bring your boss an offer letter? Even as top performer it seems like a bad idea to take any counter offer.
This is cool. Narration of audio books is a time consuming process! I agree with some of these comments here about how AI narration can sound robotic though and may not be too pleasant to listen to. However, for anyone…
> I did my best to make the case from a technical (bug fixes and features), business (vendor X won’t support us on this version), and customer (customer wouldn’t be happy if they knew we were running version X)…
In reality I know what you mean, but not a good look for you imo. Imagine that upgrade causes an issue upstream and someone has to explain who approved it. There's always a way to get housekeeping items approved,…
All I know is government contracts, but I've been pretty successful at estimations. Much like the top posts in this thread, none of it is for free. Most of the time requirements come in a few sentences, maybe a…
How does this generally work? I've played with openai's API and I can send it questions and get answers. Is this app just parsing new additions to commits and passing in the whole code block as a prompt, with an…