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The Backbone of Cybersecurity: Hardware Security Modules

join.tech
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And they say CSS isn't a programming language CSS-only games are amazing

youtube.com
3 points·by 5n00py·há 2 anos·1 comments

OpenAI rolls out imperfect fix for ChatGPT data leak flaw

bleepingcomputer.com
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Show HN: FunkyShellSearch – Improve command-line file searching

github.com
2 points·by 5n00py·há 3 anos·0 comments

Show HN: Script to Auto-Generate Commit Messages with AI

github.com
4 points·by 5n00py·há 3 anos·3 comments

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·há 2 anos·discuss
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·há 2 anos·discuss
I found the ingenuity behind these games very fascinating using some clever and hacky tricks. If you've ever doubted the versatility of CSS, Kevin Powell's video is a must-watch.
5n00py
·há 3 anos·discuss
I would agree on this from experience, even though I would agree with the initial statement as well. The advice applies for some parts in life but not all social contexts.
5n00py
·há 3 anos·discuss
I would like to check out your implementation in the neovim plugin. Do you have a direct link? As for myself, I was always more into doing git-related tasks directly in the terminal without relying on plugins or external tools, therefore bash scripting naturally aligned with that approach for me, even though I also do the editing in neovim...

Good point about making the AI more aware of conventional commits. In fact, sometimes the AI tends to follow a more conventional commit style, sometimes not. But there is an option to add specific instructions, like adhering to conventional commits or any custom guidline, but anyway, its still in progress ;-) And I usually manually the generated commit messages to fit in a specific context.

One of the challenges I've noticed is that the AI sometimes struggles to distinguish between formatting and actual code changes. So, to address this, I usually also provide additional instructions or make manual adjustments.