I assume everyone talking about Jetbrains Rider is also offering to pay the subscription for me?
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If I could run Visual Studio Community Edition on Linux I might actually switch16 days ago -
If I could run Visual Studio Community Edition on Linux I might actually switch16 days agoIf I could run Visual Studio Community Edition on Linux I might actually switch
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I do not need to hear from people who can't code or at the very minimum seem to actually hate it how I can supposedly code more efficiently17 days agoAlso, and I can't believe I'm going to actually deconstruct his arguments further, fucking linters and unit tests? Really?? Putting aside your AI is writing said unit tests so you have no idea what it's testing for, these are tools designed for catching the occasional human flub. They were *not* designed to hold back a tidal wave of sewage such as the one produced by LLMs
Like idk how to tell you this but you can easily introduce bugs that the linter and unit tests won't catch
Shocking, I know
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I do not need to hear from people who can't code or at the very minimum seem to actually hate it how I can supposedly code more efficiently17 days agoIf you wanna automatically produce shit code and spend your time babysitting the lying machine then that's a you problem. I'm sure you'll make a consultant who bills out at $150/hour very happy some day. But your character flaws have nothing to do with me so keep that shit to yourself
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I do not need to hear from people who can't code or at the very minimum seem to actually hate it how I can supposedly code more efficiently17 days agoI also do not need to hear from people who can't understand the cognitive load difference between writing code yourself and trying to understand code someone, or *something*, else wrote. Especially when the something else will be able to slip in little bugs that are easy to overlook and which no human coder, not even the most junior, would ever put in there
This is a post about that Ptacek article some people think has some good points for some baffling reason (it doesn't)
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I do not need to hear from people who can't code or at the very minimum seem to actually hate it how I can supposedly code more efficiently17 days agoI do not need to hear from people who can't code or at the very minimum seem to actually hate it how I can supposedly code more efficiently
This is a post about large language models
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"the number of people asking questions on SO has plummeted since chatgpt"27 days ago"the number of people asking questions on SO has plummeted since chatgpt"
article goes on to not mention at all that SO made a deal with OpenAI to sell all the content on the site (belonging to its users) which then prompted open revolt which SO dealt with by *checks notes* banning people who had the nerve to delete or change their answers https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/09/stack_overflow_banning_users_who/
what a fucking choice