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Pavilion2095
·3 hours ago·discuss
> The relevant question is who is going to pay you to write code manually.

Hopefully companies in the industries where software quality matters and is regulated, e.g.: medicine, aviation, nuclear, etc.

Although this market is relatively small.
Pavilion2095
·4 days ago·discuss
AUR has always been a risk and that wasn't the first attack of that kind. And here... Well, if it was coordinated, they would've picked a distro that doesn't prompt responses like: "Oh, mandriva still exists?"

Nah. Microsoft has better means to sell Windows.
Pavilion2095
·last month·discuss
These are two very different devices that serve two very different purposes. The comparison is flawed.
Pavilion2095
·last month·discuss
The issue is that most of these tools try to reinvent the wheel. Instead of using sql, you use 'fluent builders' or whatever, and they have their own tricks and cevats.

Sqlc is the best thing I've personally used because it produces models and repositories based on plain sql queries.
Pavilion2095
·last month·discuss
A text generator can't be responsible for decisions that people make. You're giving them too much agency. Idk how they did it, but so many people seem to hate AI instead of people who are pushing it.
Pavilion2095
·3 months ago·discuss
The argument that the code typescript developers write isn't exactly what browsers eventually execute isn't convincing. Don't we have compilers and other tools in pretty much all mainstream languages? The tooling isn't an issue, and we don't even need HTMX for SSR.
Pavilion2095
·6 months ago·discuss
> I was sitting alone in a café with a dog

That isn't alone though. People are anxious to sit alone in a cafe because they think it's weird being all alone. But when you're with a dog - it's a different story.
Pavilion2095
·11 months ago·discuss
Whoever designed this should be fired: https://ibb.co/yGHf2yB