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25 points·by nertzy·4 mesi fa·23 comments

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nertzy
·21 giorni fa·discuss
I just directed my cats to make a cryptocurrency.
nertzy
·mese scorso·discuss
TLDR implies you didn’t read - therefore you don’t know if it’s slop.

But seriously it does read well like normal thoughtful human writing, so I am on the side of it not being “AI slop” while also noting that you didn’t claim it was.
nertzy
·10 mesi fa·discuss
The editor treats edits from Claude Code as a first class citizen. You can easily review, approve, rollback, etc. Claude's changes in a curated experience that is much faster than digging around in diffs or needing to approve each edit as it is proposed.

https://zed.dev/agentic
nertzy
·12 mesi fa·discuss
I am still a Yahoo! pinger as well.

  ~  ping yahoo.com
  PING yahoo.com (74.6.231.20): 56 data bytes
  64 bytes from 74.6.231.20: icmp_seq=0 ttl=50 time=42.366 ms
  ^C
  --- yahoo.com ping statistics ---
  1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
  round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 42.366/42.366/42.366/0.000 ms
nertzy
·2 anni fa·discuss
Isn’t it because you can generate the same content two different times and hash it and come to the same ETag value?

Using UUID here wouldn’t help here because you don’t want different identifiers for the same content. Time-based UUID versions would negate the point of ETag, and otherwise if you use UUIDv8 and simply put a hash value in there, all you’re doing is reducing the bit depth of the hash and changing its formatting, for limited benefit.
nertzy
·2 anni fa·discuss
This is the only correct answer. I interviewed dozens of people this way over more than a decade. Hiring was never difficult to get right.

Bonus: we self-selected for people who don’t like to pair. We paired 100% of the time.
nertzy
·2 anni fa·discuss
And another to experts-exchange.com of course.
nertzy
·2 anni fa·discuss
My favorite was when I was in college. I spent a long time trying to figure out how to get my WiFi card for my school-issued laptop working in Linux. Someone else posted a fix (with a full explanation of what to do!) and I followed it and it worked!

Then I look at the username and it’s my classmate from down the hall in the same dorm.

And I’m pretty sure I actually did end up in a beach house with them at some point.