Using an LLM to come up with function names for transpiled code would be a good idea, but other than that. Nope.
Using an LLM to come up with function names for transpiled code would be a good idea, but other than that. Nope.
Is RDJ really a good casting for Doom? I like RDJ, but, this doesn’t seem like a good role for imhis usual schtick. But I am willing to admit I am wrong.
Just out of curiosity: which do you think is closer to Python? Kotlin or Swift?
Not knowing wither, my hunch would be to say Kotlin. But I am curious.
And limited to 25 years. This 100 years is bull shit.
Yeah. Standard rejection emails are good. I have gotten some really nice rejection emails. I haven’t dwelt on them long enough to know what sets them apart.
I have gotten a couple of rejections and thought: huh, I forgot I applied there. I have been wanting to do a diagram like this for my current job hunt, but I think I am getting a higher percentage of rejections than OP.
Waaaay out of your proce range, but I absolutely love the Keyboardio Model 100 . https://shop.keyboard.io/products/model-100 it’s a really freaking amazing keyboard. The palm key makes typing the brackets and braces and others so much easier.
Great keyboard. I love it.
I am curious why you think that. I download Bandcamp files and place it on a home server, and I have never had any problems. It is conceivable that they have a tracker or some bull shit connected to it, but more than a little unlikely.
Bandcamp files play fine on non bandcamp-approved playing devices. This is a big win on my book.
This guy’s got tiger blood.
I can tell the difference in a JavaScript terminal and a native one, but yeah. Urxvt is fast enough. So is the gnome terminal
But does it work with the installer? I couldn’t get the installer to work, and saw there were other people who had problems. (thanks for the link btw. I will definitely try and give it another spin).
I was going to try installing NixOs on a partition on a spare laptop, but it didn’t like the fact that the rest of the disk was btrfs. I didn’t have that much time to dedicate to figuring it out, but lack of btrfs support was disappointing.
What is it about go that doesn’t feel good? I have this feeling myself.
I didn’t enjoy parsing JSON with Go, and I the documentation sucked. But it was really really easy to stand up a simple API endpoint. I would have reached for go for the project I am currently working on, but it didn’t have the libraries I needed. It’s interesting.
I think gtop is deprecated… Oh never mind. Gotop is no longer maintained. I followed gotop, to ytop, to btop. Btop is the best.
And as Teams continue to downgrade it’s markdown support, it is becoming less and less appealing. I hate that I can’t add language tags to code block with the triple back ticks, but it turns some of my code snippets to emojis. What the fuck man?
Maybe it’s because I have only ever been in free plan slack channe’s, but I have never understood the appeal. Maybe it’s the bots? I looked into making a teams bot, and it was a horrendous experience.
Your not wrong. But hot take: it’s better than slack.
My next project is dealing the RDF. I really wanted to use Go for this, but there aren’t any fully features RDF libraries for Go. Rust has a few pretty mature RDF libraries, so Rust it is.
This is an interesting article. I don’t know anything about kernel development, but I wonder if it’s still true?
Oh. Good one. Markdown everywhere. Slack always pissed me off for it’s sub par markdown support.