Dunno about you, but I find thinking hard… when I offload boilerplate code to Claude, I have more cycles left over to hold the problem in my head and effectively direct the agent in detail.
I use CC in existing code bases to build out new GUI - VueJS/Quasar and it blows me away! For back end Rust code it excels at boilerplate crud handlers back to the db - it copies the style of existing code… I’ll happily…
> (where it was easy for me to identify if the generated code was up to snuff or not). I think you have nailed it with this comment. I find copilot very useful for boilerplate - stuff that I can quickly validate. For…
I think g-naf is freely available…
This might be in reference to an idea called the block universe: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternalism_(philosophy_of_ti....
I think it is a play on words - five cats -> Cat 5
You can’t use arguments to convince someone to change their mind when they didn’t get there rationally…
I listened to a Sean Carrol Mindscape podcast recently concerning Memory Palaces that have been used ubiquitously by ancient peoples. The theory goes that when people started settling down, the did not travel…
Dunno about you, but I find thinking hard… when I offload boilerplate code to Claude, I have more cycles left over to hold the problem in my head and effectively direct the agent in detail.
I use CC in existing code bases to build out new GUI - VueJS/Quasar and it blows me away! For back end Rust code it excels at boilerplate crud handlers back to the db - it copies the style of existing code… I’ll happily…
> (where it was easy for me to identify if the generated code was up to snuff or not). I think you have nailed it with this comment. I find copilot very useful for boilerplate - stuff that I can quickly validate. For…
I think g-naf is freely available…
This might be in reference to an idea called the block universe: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternalism_(philosophy_of_ti....
I think it is a play on words - five cats -> Cat 5
You can’t use arguments to convince someone to change their mind when they didn’t get there rationally…
I listened to a Sean Carrol Mindscape podcast recently concerning Memory Palaces that have been used ubiquitously by ancient peoples. The theory goes that when people started settling down, the did not travel…