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Laracasts is adopting AI instead of normal coding and programming [video]

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ssenssei
·há 6 dias·discuss
Fun Fact: in king of queens, most of the pcs (for example airport episode with doug's parents) are just RCT tvs with paper printout of a screen taped over it.
ssenssei
·há 8 dias·discuss
my favorite blog post of all time... this should go in a museum
ssenssei
·há 26 dias·discuss
_" Btw this was initially coded without AI, but I've used it for the recent clean up and features. "_

???
ssenssei
·mês passado·discuss
I think it's not the issue with the added PR count, but the fact they have to review them. 1 big PR review is the same as 5 small PR reviews if you have to look at how it holds, edge cases and what not...
ssenssei
·há 2 meses·discuss
You know any AI war heroes? You went full AI engineer, man. Never go full AI engineer. You don't buy that? Ask Roy Lee, 2025, "Cheat On Everything." Remember? Went full AI engineer, went home empty-handed.
ssenssei
·há 2 meses·discuss
Imagine buying a TV. The TV works perfectly, but some of its features depend on the manufacturer’s servers.

Years later, the company decides those servers are no longer profitable to maintain. Instead of allowing users to keep using the product in a limited form, releasing server software, enabling community maintenance, or transferring support to another party, they remotely disable the functionality entirely.

Now imagine they could physically come to your house and take the TV back because they no longer want to support it. Most people would immediately recognize how unreasonable that sounds.

That is the core concern behind Stop Killing Games: consumers pay for a product, yet publishers can make it unusable after sale even when there are technically feasible alternatives that would preserve access without obligating indefinite support.

The argument is not “force companies to run servers forever.” It is: when official support ends, there should be a reasonable end-of-life path that leaves what people purchased in a functional state.
ssenssei
·há 2 meses·discuss
why do you have to be negative?

currently there's a huge risk Marathon might get shut down like high guard or concord because of player numbers. If they shut it down, nobody could play it anymore.

If there's a system in place for us to be able to host our own servers, or... I don't know? OWN the game we bought and play it because we OWN it because we PAID for it. Then yeah, that's good and it's a good movement and I fully support it.

I genuinely don't understand the other side of this argument because it just feels like no for the sake of no.
ssenssei
·há 2 meses·discuss
when it started going on about all the different cases in the second bullet point... yeah
ssenssei
·há 3 meses·discuss
I actually currently run youtube out of firefox in mobile and web, and its pretty much amazing in both and doesn't feel janky.

The upside of that is that if you add the correct script to the ad blocker extension, you'll never see a youtube reel for the rest of your life, which HEAVILY improves the experience on youtube.

this is the filter list I use: https://github.com/i5heu/ublock-hide-yt-shorts
ssenssei
·há 3 meses·discuss
you know what... besides everything, good for them.

I don't know if many of you remember the olden days of Youtube, when it wasn't lead by corporate greed, and before it was infested by greedy abysmal shitty people - When profits weren't the driving force behind content creation.

Whenever I see content creators like that on Youtube right now I just wish them the best, and if they have a platform currently that supports them financially, well good for them. I still remember the 2018 fiasco when the Ads bubble burst because of the bridge incident, and lots of them didn't know what to do cause the revenue was very shit for years and the future looked bleak.

My favorite channels thread: - Watch Wes Work: Car Mechanic but super funny - Super EyePatch Wolf and Worm Girl: Niche Horror Video Games and Topics. - Lots of Japanese Drawing Channels - Devaslife: Japanese Developer and Creator of Inkdrop - Miziziziz and countless game developers that want to show their games and tutorials. - Acerola: Best Youtube Content on Graphics Development - jdh: game development in C and super amazing content truly - Ethoslab: He'll always have a spot on my youtube world
ssenssei
·há 3 meses·discuss
it looks great, looks clean, seems like people want it.

nobody's paying a subscription for a taskbar. The business model here is a one time sale.
ssenssei
·há 3 meses·discuss
Is it just me or can you all hear the sound of the metal/aluminum scratching against the concrete?

Loved the brutalist movie, this actually seems quite nice assthetically.
ssenssei
·há 4 meses·discuss
I built a spotify music extractor called harmoni that helps you download your playlists and I feel I'm done. It does its job and it caters to both non-technicals and technical people alike.
ssenssei
·há 5 meses·discuss
this feels a lot like an ad or promotion, but the core idea is something I have never thought about.
ssenssei
·há 5 meses·discuss
https://sept-marriane.com

An all-in-one operations workspace that starts with forms but doesn’t stop there.

teams (especially HR and ops in small/medium companies) need to launch and operate fast, but the moment data comes in, everything falls apart into spreadsheets, emails, and half-used tools. the real work starts after collecting data.

What we’re building:

Form & workflow engine, and backoffice layer on top of submissions: tasks, assignments, reminders, budgets, client/contact directories, inventories, meetings, internal knowledge base.

Operational add-ons: quizzes & assessments, certificate generation, invoicing, document repository, reusable email templates, Anomalies module.

It’s less “Typeform competitor” and more “what happens after the form”, for HR teams, marketing teams, and SMEs that want one calm, predictable system instead of a tool stack.

(we’re Morocco/EU-oriented).

Still super early (one month), shipping steadily.
ssenssei
·há 5 meses·discuss
this is the one and only argument I have.
ssenssei
·há 5 meses·discuss
omg its built with elixir... Everytime I see my favorite language pop up I'm a little happier.
ssenssei
·há 5 meses·discuss
This was actually really nice. I loved the concept and I was hopping for 100 but couldn't get to it.

60 animals listed 𓃬𓃸𓃱 ⬛ ⬛𓆏
ssenssei
·há 5 meses·discuss
I'm happy for you building this app, it's tremendous effort to build a flutter application, and this should feel like an achievement for you.

However, task management apps are so unbelievably common nowadays. Nothing that can't be solved by notepad on PC, or the clock/calendar app on my phone / and if I really need a task app, I'll use google's or build my own.

Your next step should be to take what you have learned from building this app, and focus on fixing a real problem that people around you face.
ssenssei
·há 6 meses·discuss
The thing about Warhammer is there are so many ways to experience it and an unbelieveable amount of content. I've never set hands on the codex (guide books) nor the actual miniatures (too expensive) but I've read so many books from the dark library, and engaged most of its community through its lore. I've spent the last 3 years just within the circle of the Horus Heresy, I don't know anything about the Tau nor the Orks... The game has so much to offer its actually incredible.