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saltsucker
·il y a 29 jours·discuss
Comments later in thread say markdown works just as fine and that it’s more important to organize your plan into sections.

Also just think about it, why would a model trained on the world’s corpus of text (that isnt formatted in xml) perform better with XML? It would be a better study if that post tested markdown, org, xml, json, etc. 10 times to see if their is a difference
saltsucker
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Ya i think so. Because i resonate a lot with this comment. I workout and such, but i absolutely love this shit.
saltsucker
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I am a CS graduate working at a top HW company and you could not have stated it more perfectly. The code I have to work with given to me written by HW engineers is pretty brutal. Talking 1k+ lines of code with 5+ nested conditions on the reg. Ofc, no unit tests. Blows my mind.
saltsucker
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I'm not sure I follow... Can you provide an example? (junior dev here)

If I understand some of it correctly, I was contemplating this when I started writing functions for "single functional concepts" like, "check for X; return true or false", then called each of those functions sequentially in a single "run" function. Is that what you mean?

I found that approach much easier to test the functions and catch bugs, but your comment seems to go against that.
saltsucker
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I wish the app moguls would just give us a "Turn off Personalization" option and let me explore freely. I turn off all history tracking on YouTube, but it doesn't matter. Whether it's on or off, you can't explore a topic deeply. You have 1-2 videos on the subject, then you have completely random unrelated click-bait garbage.

Even music apps are disappointing. Sometimes they do well, but most of the time it seems not. I play a radio station for Mat Corby, which is a pretty chill downtempo vibe, and the app throws in stuff from my library that has no relation--like Kanye West's Jesus Walks. Literally did that multiple times. Those vibes could not be more different.

Maybe cataloging music is a difficult problem, but there was a time (maybe 2010?) when YouTube would efficiently suggest music that had a vibe to what I was listening to, and it helped me find many artists I listed to now.

Edit: And a time when Apple's Genius was not a bad house party DJ