Writing code is the reward for doing the thinking. If the LLM does it then software engineering is no fun.
It's like painting - once you've finally finished the prep, which is 90% of the effort, actually getting to paint is the reward
Writing code is the reward for doing the thinking. If the LLM does it then software engineering is no fun.
It's like painting - once you've finally finished the prep, which is 90% of the effort, actually getting to paint is the reward
New Zealand copies a lot from USA, we are slowly becoming less civilized
It does if the rights are reduced to make everyone equal as opposed to increased
Has that carrot been genetically modified?
*Inb4 all plants are genetically modified, I mean via gene editing and not selective breeding
I was finally at a job where I could use Linux at work. Things were great for about a year and then BOOM we get acquired and the new company forces MacBooks on everyone.
I. Friggin. Hate. MacOS. The biggest pain point is the keyboard shortcuts, 15 years of Linux muscle memory...
My point is I can very much relate to having to use unproductive shit for work and the daily reminder of why it's not on my personal devices
Oh wow, you're right.
+1000. one of my coworkers keeps thinking he's saving time with AI-generated code but what he's really doing is pushing the thinking downstream when we have to pick apart the absolute garbage that gets generated.
PR feedback gets turned into AI prompts and the cycle continues. It's exhausting
Yep, I've seen MS flight simulator fans basically create entire cockpits in their house with a crap tonne of screens for 180-degree vision and hook up all the 3rd party peripherals.
There's just no way this will ever work seamlessly on Linux
I went to Derry and Giants Causeway after watching the Derry Girls TV show ("foreigners fookin' love the Giants Causeway!")
It wasn't wrong, I greatly enjoyed my 3 days in Northern Ireland
I'd go to France again but Paris: never again
Huh, I've had work profile enabled for ~1.5 years and have never noticed this notification toggle. Thanks!
Nope, there are dozens of us. Dozens!
I've been using Fedora for a long time because it's actually up to date and tends to have the best of what the open source community has to offer, while still having some opinionated defaults to make things run smoothly.
Never had a problem with WIFI drivers. NVIDIA on Wayland however... (not Fedora's fault the proprietary drivers are garbage, its done what it can by at least making them easy to install)