Avatar

amenji

amenji@programming.dev
Joined
2 posts • 30 comments
Direct message

I don’t use screw drivers enough to know what these are for. But from a programmer’s standpoint, punishing people to deviate away from standard may cause more harm than good, no?

Suppose it’s easier/cheaper/more effective to deviate a bit from standard, why should I be punished to do things a bit differently?

permalink
report
parent
reply

Hole. Future. Now.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Have you tried perplexity.ai? Using it to do some programming and it’s quite good so far. It’s basically LLM + Search Engines.

You can also use it to use different models (not just with ChatGPT).

Sometimes even run the code itself (Python for my case) and see if it’s valid.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Was thinking this looks familiar, and somehow it’s related to Linux. So it is!

permalink
report
parent
reply

I remember this guy! First fallout game I played, my friend introduced it to me and let me borrow his disk for the PS3.

This is probably the first boss I’ve fought and in my memory it’ll always be an intense battle.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Mummified corpse killed by Wikipedia

permalink
report
parent
reply

That you pay for just 5 dollars per month.

permalink
report
parent
reply

What’s the tech stack you work with with that setup?

permalink
report
parent
reply