Tried Grammarly, could you possibly include a few more onboarding animations and reminders to upgrade to the paid version? I almost finished typing a word.
I may sound like a shill, but exponential growth and all. We are going to get near instant software from prompt, multiple ones and then choose the best one. Discussions about choosing a library with the best syntactic…
Yes, same thing. Heat pump to heat exchanger. This is over 39 years old tech and in common use around Scandinavia and mainland europe. This is ancient technology.
Omega 3 comes from algae, which might be okay for some vegans.
If you have permanent credentials then you are already in great danger. You should be using temporary credentials with something like Granted.
Linuxbrew is absolutely fantastic. No need to mess with apt repositories and can keep custom binaries separate from the os. Almost everything is there, and it just works.
it does! With a heat pump and insulation.
A very good tip: you get one chance to prompt them to a new path failing that clear the context and start again from the current premise. Use only actionable prompts, negations don't work on ai and they don't work on…
Same here! Started learning self hosted k3s, with terraform and IaC and all the bells and whistles. I would never have had the energy to look up how to even get started. In three hours I have a cluster.
These points are about organising code and workflow. Even if you have organised your functions to the lowest possible unit of work you can still have a mess of async queue microservice hell which is the actual…
Well the AI will just steamroll through and will therefore go out of rails just like a junior dev on a coding binge.
hilariously that is just what I tried to do the other day and oh boy are we safe from AI taking over just yet.
so many of these Authentication providers have a hockey stick pricing scheme, where the first few users are near free and when you grow you are going to get mugged and kicked in the groin.
Then we switch sports and start rehab. Aerobic exercise can be done in so many ways.
2 euro silicone ear plugs from Aliexpress easily beat the custom ear plugs I had.
Regarding using AI tools for programming it is not a one-for-all choice. You can pick a grunt work task such as "Tag every such and such terraform resource with a uuid" and let it do just that. Nothing to do with…
What I've found with agents is that they stray from the task and even start to flip flop on implementations, going back and forth on a solution. They never admit they don't know something and just brute force a solution…
you interfered with the browser scroll and for that you deserve a loud BOO.
There are more options than this.
So is it going to be Kubernetes as the IaC stack from now on? I'm asking as a heads up as I foresee a potential major demand for infrastructure migrations in the future.
The compiler will not know if a protocol is not passed to a function expecting a protocol. Whereas a static typing language will not compile. Similarly nothing prevents invoking missing functions of a protocol, you will…
Really? Even if they're accurate I feel like I should be going to Switzerland asap.
There is no EU/US equivalent to many products. We simply don't make things.
I agree. Watching my toddler daughter build with small legos makes me understand how incredible fine motor skills are as even with small fingers some of the blocks are just too hard to snap together.
Both examples are (to my delight) using aliased table names for all columns which is already a major step up in readability.
Tried Grammarly, could you possibly include a few more onboarding animations and reminders to upgrade to the paid version? I almost finished typing a word.
I may sound like a shill, but exponential growth and all. We are going to get near instant software from prompt, multiple ones and then choose the best one. Discussions about choosing a library with the best syntactic…
Yes, same thing. Heat pump to heat exchanger. This is over 39 years old tech and in common use around Scandinavia and mainland europe. This is ancient technology.
Omega 3 comes from algae, which might be okay for some vegans.
If you have permanent credentials then you are already in great danger. You should be using temporary credentials with something like Granted.
Linuxbrew is absolutely fantastic. No need to mess with apt repositories and can keep custom binaries separate from the os. Almost everything is there, and it just works.
it does! With a heat pump and insulation.
A very good tip: you get one chance to prompt them to a new path failing that clear the context and start again from the current premise. Use only actionable prompts, negations don't work on ai and they don't work on…
Same here! Started learning self hosted k3s, with terraform and IaC and all the bells and whistles. I would never have had the energy to look up how to even get started. In three hours I have a cluster.
These points are about organising code and workflow. Even if you have organised your functions to the lowest possible unit of work you can still have a mess of async queue microservice hell which is the actual…
Well the AI will just steamroll through and will therefore go out of rails just like a junior dev on a coding binge.
hilariously that is just what I tried to do the other day and oh boy are we safe from AI taking over just yet.
so many of these Authentication providers have a hockey stick pricing scheme, where the first few users are near free and when you grow you are going to get mugged and kicked in the groin.
Then we switch sports and start rehab. Aerobic exercise can be done in so many ways.
2 euro silicone ear plugs from Aliexpress easily beat the custom ear plugs I had.
Regarding using AI tools for programming it is not a one-for-all choice. You can pick a grunt work task such as "Tag every such and such terraform resource with a uuid" and let it do just that. Nothing to do with…
What I've found with agents is that they stray from the task and even start to flip flop on implementations, going back and forth on a solution. They never admit they don't know something and just brute force a solution…
you interfered with the browser scroll and for that you deserve a loud BOO.
There are more options than this.
So is it going to be Kubernetes as the IaC stack from now on? I'm asking as a heads up as I foresee a potential major demand for infrastructure migrations in the future.
The compiler will not know if a protocol is not passed to a function expecting a protocol. Whereas a static typing language will not compile. Similarly nothing prevents invoking missing functions of a protocol, you will…
Really? Even if they're accurate I feel like I should be going to Switzerland asap.
There is no EU/US equivalent to many products. We simply don't make things.
I agree. Watching my toddler daughter build with small legos makes me understand how incredible fine motor skills are as even with small fingers some of the blocks are just too hard to snap together.
Both examples are (to my delight) using aliased table names for all columns which is already a major step up in readability.