What is this supposed to do?
I think I do prefer the KJV here. Has the classic familiarity. The ESV is the translation I have used since it came out for personal reading and study, though.
Luke 2:14 [14] “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!”
+100 million people died in war in the 20th century. Not to mention preventable famines, etc. Increase your time horizons to see things aren’t even close to as bad as they can be. Our lifetimes are a vapor.
The perfect headphones to listen to while on the bus.
I think tools like this are useful, but they can never replace the quality of the narrative that someone who actually wrote the code can come up with. There's just so much contextual data outside of the code itself that…
I tend to agree. Except if it's text generated by me for me. I don't want you to send me a AI-generated summary of anything, but if I initiated it looking for answers, then it's much more helpful.
I'm so glad to see this. I was just looking into LiveStore this past month for a hobby project, but it was behind a beta preview, so I hope to be able to dig in soon to see if it can be useful to me. I love how you're…
Not a fan of the dominance of shadcn and Tailwind when it comes to generating greenfield code.
Gemini 2.5 Pro is quite good at code. Has become my go to for use in Cursor. Claude 3.7 needs to be restrained too much.
That sounds absolutely absurd. Are you using a lot of deeply nested objects + unions/intersections?
I had similar experiences and started cutting my coffee with decaf. I’ve gotten down to a half and half ratio now. Will typically drink 2 cups in the morning and an espresso immediately following lunch. I’ve noticed a…
Not PornHub.
I prefer Write Everything Thrice.
5008 on Pinboard, many thousands more in Instapaper. I either find a use for them at some point, or I don't. Doesn't bother me if I don't as I'm not trying to process everything I come across, just putting them in a…
I’ve been reading Game Programming Patterns off and on. Not a game developer, but it’s a pretty light read and interesting to see how design patterns apply to making video games. Next up after that I’m gonna finally…
I have the same perspective. Last night I had probably 20 tabs open on Reddit that I wanted to read. Didn’t have the time to look through them all so I bookmarked them in Pinboard, closed the tab, and moved on with my…
I’ve read more this year than I have in the past few years. A few I especially enjoyed: - The Effectivd Executive - How to Win Friends and Influence People - Never Split the Difference - Code Simplicity - Atomic Habits…
DOOM was before my time, but I really enjoyed Masters of Doom which is the story of id up to right before DOOM III. Wil Wheaton did a fantastic job with the audiobook.
I’m confused as to how anyone would think this is alright to do.
If you don't mind me asking, how have you not completely recovered? Were there negative repercussions you finding employment elsewhere?
I use MiniHack, as well. One thing I don’t like is it can be difficult to click on links in comments. It often clicks on the overall comment rather than the link.
What is this supposed to do?
I think I do prefer the KJV here. Has the classic familiarity. The ESV is the translation I have used since it came out for personal reading and study, though.
Luke 2:14 [14] “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!”
+100 million people died in war in the 20th century. Not to mention preventable famines, etc. Increase your time horizons to see things aren’t even close to as bad as they can be. Our lifetimes are a vapor.
The perfect headphones to listen to while on the bus.
I think tools like this are useful, but they can never replace the quality of the narrative that someone who actually wrote the code can come up with. There's just so much contextual data outside of the code itself that…
I tend to agree. Except if it's text generated by me for me. I don't want you to send me a AI-generated summary of anything, but if I initiated it looking for answers, then it's much more helpful.
I'm so glad to see this. I was just looking into LiveStore this past month for a hobby project, but it was behind a beta preview, so I hope to be able to dig in soon to see if it can be useful to me. I love how you're…
Not a fan of the dominance of shadcn and Tailwind when it comes to generating greenfield code.
Gemini 2.5 Pro is quite good at code. Has become my go to for use in Cursor. Claude 3.7 needs to be restrained too much.
That sounds absolutely absurd. Are you using a lot of deeply nested objects + unions/intersections?
I had similar experiences and started cutting my coffee with decaf. I’ve gotten down to a half and half ratio now. Will typically drink 2 cups in the morning and an espresso immediately following lunch. I’ve noticed a…
Not PornHub.
I prefer Write Everything Thrice.
5008 on Pinboard, many thousands more in Instapaper. I either find a use for them at some point, or I don't. Doesn't bother me if I don't as I'm not trying to process everything I come across, just putting them in a…
I’ve been reading Game Programming Patterns off and on. Not a game developer, but it’s a pretty light read and interesting to see how design patterns apply to making video games. Next up after that I’m gonna finally…
I have the same perspective. Last night I had probably 20 tabs open on Reddit that I wanted to read. Didn’t have the time to look through them all so I bookmarked them in Pinboard, closed the tab, and moved on with my…
I’ve read more this year than I have in the past few years. A few I especially enjoyed: - The Effectivd Executive - How to Win Friends and Influence People - Never Split the Difference - Code Simplicity - Atomic Habits…
DOOM was before my time, but I really enjoyed Masters of Doom which is the story of id up to right before DOOM III. Wil Wheaton did a fantastic job with the audiobook.
I’m confused as to how anyone would think this is alright to do.
If you don't mind me asking, how have you not completely recovered? Were there negative repercussions you finding employment elsewhere?
I use MiniHack, as well. One thing I don’t like is it can be difficult to click on links in comments. It often clicks on the overall comment rather than the link.