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·4 ay önce·discuss
I've enjoyed using Claude to essentially build my own APIs at whatever level of complexity I'm comfortable with at the time. I can use lower level APIs for graphics (for example), and Claude can abstract the boiler plate into my own personal API. Then when performance gets to be an issue, I can dig into the abstractions Claude handled for me and start to pick apart the slow-downs.
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·5 ay önce·discuss
This is great! I already have Claude set up to use the "insufficient vespene gas" line from Starcraft when it needs permissions.
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·5 ay önce·discuss
The other way to flush a toilet without running water is to fill the tank of the toilet with water, then flush it normally.
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·5 ay önce·discuss
"Bullish" means optimistic or even aggressively optimistic. It's typically used in the context of markets.
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·6 ay önce·discuss
Tolstoy defines art as that which conveys emotion. Video games convey emotion. I don't understand why an article arguing why video games are art spends so much time on the state of video game criticism. The only two parties involved in a work of art are the creator and the viewer. Why do we need third parties to verify a work of art is legitimate or not? If it conveys the emotion of the creator to the viewer, then it's art.
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·7 ay önce·discuss
I feel the same way when writing code for work. It's pretty neat to have an AI bot working on the grunt work for me while I review and write high level algorithms. It's quicker and I get less burnt out.

But I still love getting my hands dirty and writing code as a mental puzzle. And the best puzzles tend to happen outside of a work environment anyways. So I continue to work through advent of code problems (for example) as a way of exercising that muscle.
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·8 ay önce·discuss
I work with a very smart guy who opened my eyes to digging until you understand. He is unafraid to look like he doesn't understand something and always willing to just ask the next clarifying question. It takes a lot of self-confidence and patience to keep asking questions and learn in public.
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·8 ay önce·discuss
I write switch statements rarely enough that I probably have to look up the syntax every second or third time I use one. There is no shame in forgetting something used rarely enough that it doesn't stick. Especially when you can quickly look it up.
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·8 ay önce·discuss
It's down detectors all the way down