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kokekolo
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
So you iterated on the design but not on the code? You have to do with the code what you did with the design. Review, adjust (or ask AI to adjust), rinse, repeat.

I've found that Claude can write code that's on par with what an average SE can produce, but you have to guide it. Write instructions, but also ask it to propose and assess multiple options, even ask it to run a code review and refactoring every so often.

Yes, the code is unlikely to be approved by Linus Torvalds, but so is the code that's made by many humans that is still merged and shipped.
kokekolo
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
Similarly naive outsider, but I've read things here and there. My understanding is that they should have declared mayday (emergency) and landed (potentially at another airport, potentially in the middle of nowhere) _way_ before so that when they have landed they still had 30 minutes or more of fuel in the tanks.
kokekolo
·3 lata temu·discuss
There's 32-bit audio that sometimes named as floating point.
kokekolo
·3 lata temu·discuss
As a vinyl enjoyer, the sound quality is absolutely not why I buy it. I also use film cameras, and image quality (meaning, definition, color accuracy, etc) is definitely not why I use it. There definitely are those that fit your description, but they are a minority.
kokekolo
·3 lata temu·discuss
Realistically, how much would this hurt Twitter? Looking at Elon now, he might just go with it.
kokekolo
·3 lata temu·discuss
bluesnooze.app is made to address that.
kokekolo
·4 lata temu·discuss
Serious question — is there a way to defend from this "stealing the API" thing? E.g. building an authentication of some sort and then including a key with your app?
kokekolo
·4 lata temu·discuss
>4. Physical dials where it makes sense (temperature, time etc) instead of clunky touch crap

Physical dials will break eventually. The touch crap doesn't feel as good to use, but actually lasts longer if it's well made.
kokekolo
·4 lata temu·discuss
Vivino kinda does that but for wine only. You can scan any bottle with it and it shows you its rating based on user reviews.
kokekolo
·4 lata temu·discuss
I own Lightroom 4.0 from 2012 (that's 10 years ago). It doesn't have the latest features, but it's still a very capable RAW processing software. I don't use it anymore because I've subscribed to the current Lightroom. I've subscribed last year, because (finally!) the new features were compelling enough for me. The old version still works well, even on latest-ish macOS. It still produces great pictures now, as it did 10 years ago.

10 years is not that long ago. In computers and software the difference between 2022 and 2012 is not as big as it was between 1992 and 2002.