

An addon is an extra step compared to built-in.
An addon is an extra step compared to built-in.
The lengths people will go to not use bookmarks…
These are bookmarks with extra steps!
How many can you see even? 20 or maybe 30 if only the icons load?
Keeping this many of anything in working memory is also not possible without forgetting.
Definitely not hundreds so the point about visibility is kind of mute.
Loading up the same tab each day is not repeated use? And you can also have folders in bookmarks. Ctrl+B Ctrl+W Bookmark added to last save location and tab closed.
Last time I’ve flown with my swiss army knife. They checked the blade length at the metal gates, all ok.
What’s next, are you going to tell me gravity waves aren’t the same as gravitational waves?
Largely an urban legend. The internal electronics of the keyboard/mouse matter more than the protocol for end to end latency.
There are USB keyboards that beat a PS/2 one, at just 125 Hz polling. 1000 Hz polling pulls ahead even more.
HWUB: basically same message but with much milder language.
Vulnerabilities is going to be the same as before
Because… assumptions?
Why do I want to write the same mutations or queries every time when it’s the same, when LLMs can do it and we can solve NEW problems not the same one over and over.
Code reuse instead of code duplication?
Technical debt is certainly down, because take me as recently promoted from Junior to Dev and my bosses hourly consulting rate would be £1000-2000 an hour then me asking less questions saves him a lot of time to actually do the higher level stuff.
‘Technical debt’ is not akin to financial debt. More AI generated code will result in more code that nobody wrote, thus nobody knows. Over time, people come and go, but the code stays with all the accumulated cruft. The spaghetti.
I find it interesting how you would question that my boss, literally the smartest person I’ve ever met in my life wouldn’t have done risk assessments and made a value judgement.
Sound like you are a junior dev, so how many people have you worked with for this to be a generally meaningful statement? It’s also appeal to authority.
After all we get paid more now for less work.
The just getting it done attitude.
We don’t just get things done and we go above and beyond for clients. If we quote £50k for an application and we expect it to take 6 months and the client is still refining 12 months later then we do what is right by the client and don’t charge more.
Again, how is the financials an argument for AI’s quality?
We have local councils, one of the largest phone providers in the Uk, and other massive clients that always come back for repeat business and recommending us to other people. We do not advertise and we are not short of work.
You praise your sales people here. How is this related to code vulnerabilities or maintainability? The projects still don’t get billed by those metrics.
I have to wonder how many of these people saying LLMs are useless in this context actually earn money coding and how many just rant about it because it’s the trend here.
I’ve started working with LLMs integrating GPT-2 (yes there was no 3 yet) into a content delivery system. The LLMs still have the same fundamental problems, but the sound more coherent, that’s all.
Ironic user name for a vibe coder. Do you guys have an estimate for the rate of technical debt and vulnerabilities introduced or is that secondary to “getting it done”?
No, you’re right, pulleys are mechanical witchcraft, I tell you!
Hey, I tell you there’s also the inattentive type ADHD. In which case, they might just forget to show up altogether.
Missing dependencies. (Or wrong version of fuse)
We should come up with edible dishes. Edible plates, edible glasses, edible cutlery etc.
That’s actually crazy to me. There must be some untold personal reason.
Even if it was true.
It is, isn’t it.
Different glibc version says hello.
Not having inter-distro binary compatibility is a blessing in disguise.
So you have like 3500+ permanent tabs in just one year?! Be honest with yourself, how many of them will you ever visit again?