Heck, I sometimes can’t understand my own code. And this AI thing tries to tell me I should move this code over there and do this and that and then poof it doesn’t compile anymore. The thing is even more clueless than me.
ArkScript lang developer, split keyboard fanatic
Heck, I sometimes can’t understand my own code. And this AI thing tries to tell me I should move this code over there and do this and that and then poof it doesn’t compile anymore. The thing is even more clueless than me.
How come the hallucinating ghost in the machine is generating code so bad the production servers hallucinate even harder and crash?
Im watching for the audiovisual too. The universe is great but to me that’s like a parallel one to the real Tolkien one.
Probably too long. That was a philosophy I had at school and iirc the founders never finished school and started MS in a garage.
Who needs tests when you have users?
The testing environment is production!
I use camel case for methods and functions and snake case for variables. And pascal case for constants. Why? I don’t really know, it makes for a nice distinction I guess.
If you are interested in tiny lisp like languages, this gitlab could be of interest to you.
Full disclaimer, I came across it a few years back as I am the maintainer of arkscript (which will get faster and better in the v4, so that data about it there is accurate as a baseline of « it should be at least this good but can be even better now »).
You could consider markdown extensions that helps you write and visualize!
Like this one: https://github.com/MeanderingProgrammer/render-markdown.nvim
Sorry for being this late to the party, it’s a bug in discord: they ignore focus mode. I shoot them a bug report with video evidence and even how to fix that in their electron config (that’s pretty easy to do), they answered saying that has been noted and all but can’t give an estimate…
Hopefully it will be fixed between them adding two useless new features that nobody want!
People always make it such a huge deal but that has been pretty normal, since Microsoft owns GitHub we have had a t least 2 if not 4 outages per month.
A card grabber disguised as a game to me
This feels like not a game but a card grabber. And no, saying « this is just a game » isn’t convincing at all.
If you are using choc switches, the new ambients are made to be silent, and so far it has worked great for me
Thanks!
It would have been a lot easier to generate a fresh UUID for every record, but that means storing it. And we would have a unique sequential id alongside a unique UUID, two different keys for the exact same data. It is doable, afterall it’s just an additional 128bits for every record, but for the sake of it I wanted to not store an additional ID and be able to compute the UUID on the fly from the base sequential ID.
For those without bsky, https://cohost.org/gideonzhi/post/7131478-rip-rhdn
I thought I lost my Sonos integration with my music source. In fact it was just an update to the app and I don’t know how to navigate that… or maybe the new app just removed the integration
Dual partitioning as Android does it might have helped. Install the update to partition B, reboot and if it’s alright swap A and B partitions to make B the default. Boot again to the default partition (A, formerly B).
It wouldn’t have booted correctly afaiu with the faulty update, and would have been reverted to use the untouched A partition.
I used to take my moon lander to work for over a year until I designed my own keyboard and have now been using it.
So yeah, the moon lander is more than portable
I’m an unpaid maintainer working on my own projects, so far I got (in my opinion) a lot of external contributions on those projects but people do not stay.
I just like working on my projects for fun, and seeing the stars in GitHub people seem to like the project, I’m just the only one creating issues on it and improving the product mainly for fun.
As a maintainer it isn’t easy to get people onboard, as a contributor I have very strict needs to contribute to a project (good documentation, should be build easily with a few commands and not require a 40 years old version of an unmaintained software, a guide to know how to contribute (contributing.md)), and I’ve done my best to add that to my projects so I could onboard myself from another universe.
Oh and no discord. I had one at first (and still have for webhooks and discussing with a few people, but it’s closed and I’m pushing everyone to GitHub discussion).