That would be awesome.
I will sign up on day one to the “every ducking sports team” block list.
I love sportball as much as the next person (I don’t), but how can Paris, Illinois possibly have this many different sportball teams?
That would be awesome.
I will sign up on day one to the “every ducking sports team” block list.
I love sportball as much as the next person (I don’t), but how can Paris, Illinois possibly have this many different sportball teams?
Based on my experience with venture capital, I’m not convinced venture capital has ever produced anything worthwhile.
That’s right.
But only because “Vim vs Emacs” is a technically a religious holy war.
It must have been traumatic for that Arch user to discover such rebellion in their child. /s
On a more serious note, if my kids find this post: I hope you know we can talk about closed source software if you’re curious about it - and about maintaining a proper virtual infrastructure to protect the rest of the network from it.
In this thread, a lot of folks who would use their one wish to make the language better.
But I would change “their” to be spelled “the’re” and pronounced “all’y’all’s”.
I hope I do grow up to be more like the rest of you, and make better choices, in the future.
Programming with AI help is like having the expert chef at my shoulder, giving me tips, but he’s high as hell on three different mild altering drugs.
Then he’s like “That cake needs some lemon juice. Trust me.”
For being a sick burn, that was ice cold. I love it.
“Ronald Reagan, the actor?!”
I predict that, within the year, AI will be doing 100% of the development work that isn’t total and utter bullshit pain-in-the-ass complexity, layered on obfuscations, composed of needlessly complex bullshit.
That’s right, within a year, AI will be doing .001% of programming tasks.