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breakfastduck
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Microslop produces terrible stuff, as bad as they ever have. How on earth can you put mr copilot 365 windows 10 is the last edition above Tim Cook!?
breakfastduck
·3 mesi fa·discuss
There's a Bahn mí place in Manchester, UK that does my fav one ever
breakfastduck
·3 mesi fa·discuss
This is fantastic. Feels like something that should've been in there from the start!
breakfastduck
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Valve aren't owned by private equity and other giant corporations so they make good decisions and do things fans like.

A lot of their entire platform is built on mods they've bought and turned into proper 1st class games (cs, dota, Garys mod etc)
breakfastduck
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Well thats because it isn't really a macOS app. its just the web app.
breakfastduck
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The issue is 95% of users dont use the features that adobe is so much better at. I've moved from PS to Pixelmator and there are even more moving from PS to Canva. Doesnt matter to most users that PS generative fill is better.
breakfastduck
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I did exactly the same, for creating graphics / posters. Love Pixelmator... is PS better at some stuff? For sure, but it's not stuff I need. Thats adobes issue.
breakfastduck
·7 mesi fa·discuss
This kind of stuff is simply a result to certain companies having a userbase bigger than they maybe even want (especially when offering a free tier).

They can get away with not implementing even basic stuff, becauase their core feature is all 99% of the users even care about.
breakfastduck
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Sure, looks good. I often do templating.

However drizzle makes it very very straightfoward to handle DB migration / versioning, so I like it a lot for that.
breakfastduck
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I've had a really pleasant experience with Drizzle as an ORM. It feels straightforward compared to some of the incredibly bloated alternatives.
breakfastduck
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Finally a vision of the future I can get behind
breakfastduck
·9 mesi fa·discuss
This was a delightful read. You have done the world a service there, truly!
breakfastduck
·9 mesi fa·discuss
what a pointless excersize this is
breakfastduck
·10 mesi fa·discuss
It depends what environment you're operating within.

I've used LLMs for code gen at work as well as for personal stuff.

At work primarily for quick and dirty internal UIs / tools / CLIs it's been fantastic, but we've not unleashed it on our core codebases. It's worth noting all the stuff we've got out of out are things we'd not normally have the time to work on - so a net positive there.

Outside of work I've built some bespoke software almost entirely generated with human tweaks here and there - again, super useful software for me and some friends to use for planning and managing music events we put on that I'd never normally have the time to build.

So in those ways I see it as massively increasing productivity - to build lower stakes things that would normally just never get done due to lack of time.
breakfastduck
·2 anni fa·discuss
That is an absolutely fantastic idea and what a brilliant way to help inspire confidence in your product.
breakfastduck
·2 anni fa·discuss
What puts you off prequel? https://prql-lang.org

really readable, nice syntax imo
breakfastduck
·3 anni fa·discuss
I know people are innocent until proven guilty but it does seem rather bizarre also that he's had literally 0 media scrutiny / never been asked about (to my knowledge) the fact his own sister claims he abused her for years when they were young.
breakfastduck
·5 anni fa·discuss
Could you expand?
breakfastduck
·6 anni fa·discuss
That may be true for you, but every game like this goes down with me as one of my favorite games ever.

Cortex Command is another perfect example of this kind of effect.

Any game that makes cool physics possible is a win for me.

Others interested in this topic should check out Teardown

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWfeWtv7Iww