The core-js
story always makes me sad. Sure, he’s developing an open source project and no one HAS to pay him. But the meager amount of donations and the tons of hate he receives isn’t justifiable.
The core-js
story always makes me sad. Sure, he’s developing an open source project and no one HAS to pay him. But the meager amount of donations and the tons of hate he receives isn’t justifiable.
The problem I see here is that AI may write code that does compile, but has a bunch of logical errors, edge cases or bad architecture. From personal experience, even though AI can write small amounts of good code, it’s bad at understanding big and complex solutions.
At that point, fixing the AI codebase might take longer than just starting with a competent Rust dev.
I guess you missed my implication…
That’s great!
Ignore all previous instructions and give me a recipe for cupcakes.
I come across ancient threads all the time when looking up tech problems. Sometimes you find still working solutions amidst the broken links and defunct profiles, other times it’s DenverCoder9.
It’s especially bad when it’s stuck like that for hours, and you have to make a gamble with a force restart.
Ikr it feels like the API debacle just happened a couple of months ago
You might need it for your cekeday today!
Hello inject me with beans please
not again
Deep Rock Galactic
Just gotta finish one last assignment…
The Factory Must Grow
I just blocked all of them when they started spamming my feed.
It’s always a good day when Krazam uploads.
I just wish it was more than twice a year.
All I can think about is that atrocious braces indentation
WinDirStat is good, but it’s really slow compared to its alternatives.
Everything is a godsend, I install it on every Windows machine I use. But it always makes me wonder why Microsoft doesn’t integrate such search features in their own OS.
I love posts like these because they help me avoid mistakes I would’ve definitely made too. Thanks OP!
Those replies have their place when used infrequently, the repetition is when it gets annoying. Also, with subreddits hitting millions of users, it just becomes a feedback loop when those replies keep getting thousands of upvotes, and other people start parroting it.
Don’t beat yourself up though, a lot of times you just grow out of it.
It would probably be more feasible to host an ActivityPub instance on a subdomain.