You’re paying for a service AND you get ads? Sounds great.
You’re paying for a service AND you get ads? Sounds great.
Cos you haven’t already. You’re a par boiled frog and didn’t even notice.
When people aren’t on internet I always think to myself…
“People actually enjoying their life don’t need to go on the internet to tell everyone about it.”
So like the gun manufacturer that made everybody else need more guns?
Yeah was good for the manufacturer.
Picks and shovels…
Perculator coffee!
S-trap / P-trap (Eg in sinks and toilets)
And zip ties 👍
Why wouldn’t a compiled program match your description (code)? The compiler is broken?? Compiled programs alwsys match their description(code).
So more likely your translation from idea to function is wrong.
Re-read your description, step through it slowly, what did you assume, that was wrong, or where did you add a mistake or typo? Sounds like I can do this in natural language or in Rust.
You can say that llms are not deterministic of what they produce, but that’s got nothing to do with making a programmer worse at their job.
If you can’t translate your idea into function and test its output to be what you want, then you are a bad programmer.
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You’re missing the point. If the program doesn’t do what it’s meant to its YOU that didn’t use the tools between you and metal, correctly. LLM involved or not, it’s how you’ve described it, in whatever ‘language’ you chose (natural or Rust)
Anybody that doesn’t write binary is lazy, said the compiler.
The skill beyond your native tongue is knowing what a db does and how to describe what your app does. Aka a designer, with design language. Good luck with a LLM getting it to do what you want with no domain specific language.
“No, no, not like that, I meant bigger…”
You write machine code?
No, you only describe what you want the compiler to write in machine code.
With copilot it’s still a description.
Go, you get small static binary, easy to code, and good performance.
When do you do the choosing? Try move that left in the process. Saving storage.
Depending where you use it, but often tables are available in markdown.
markdown | table |
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x | y |
|markdown|table|
|--|---|
|x|y|
Fixed…cos you could only see rendered and not code.
7.5g is a fairly weak cup. An espresso is typically around double that.
I really miss a consistent package manager on Windows when I have to use it for work. The website download and install method just grinds on me. I guess some of this is still prevalent on Mac and for CLI stuff I guess home-brew comes in.
Do you miss any customizability?
What sites for eg?
Ads you can skip are still ads, even if they’re 2s.