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Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Political Memes@lemmy.world•Some countries build high-speed rail. We do this.
3·10 days agoMaybe we just need to market it as the first step for viable railguns
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•In your opinion: is it acceptable to use AI chat-like conversations for troubleshooting and simple code snippets while developing something?
2·13 days agoWhy is it worth it to risk hallucinations when you can just get information from where the LLM gets its information from?
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Spell checker hallucinates Anaconda bug report
21·14 days agoThat’s what happens when you don’t actually understand the change and just listen to whoever is posting it. The disingenuous thing about LLMs is that they present their hallucinations with full confidence in a charismatic way. No matter the source, that is how anyone can mislead other humans, we’re just so extremely susceptible to it.
Except that it’s easily possible to be miserable together and have no contentment within either partner. In fact, that is the majority.
It’s when people don’t get taught that shit is within all of us, the good people just give it the reign less often. Just because you have shitty thoughts doesn’t mean you’re shit, what you actually end up doing is what matters.
The definition of small talk is literally establishing common ground in some way. It’s only meant for people you don’t or barely know.
It’s absolutely unnecessary for people you already know deeply.
how are you? Work has been tough this week
Sounds to me like deep talk. I only talk about how terrible work is with people I trust.
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•Nintendo Confirms EU‑Only Switch 2 Revision With User‑Replaceable BatteriesEnglish
1·17 days agoOk, let me rephrase, “it’s quite obviously more profitable”
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI is making me paranoid about contributionsEnglish
1·17 days agoYou’re right. It’s not about the code though, it’s about the interaction with the individual submitting the code. It is natural for humans to want to use language that is meant for communication between humans to actually reach humans.
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI is making me paranoid about contributionsEnglish
5·18 days agoI’m not talking about the work contributors do, obviously that is invaluable.
But if you do a review, and you see that a function should be extracted at one point to avoid code duplication, is it really faster to tell the contributor that a function needs to be extracted there, compared to just extracting it yourself as you see it?
The value of a review is collaborative truth finding and learning. If there is an LLM on the other end, that’s just not happening.
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI is making me paranoid about contributionsEnglish
232·18 days agoThat is just mostly wrong. Around 90% of the time, when you do a review, just fixing the issue that you found is much faster than explaining the issue and saying what needs to be done instead.
Reviews plainly are for educating the contributor to what constitutes “non-shit”(using your terminology) code on the repo. If that wasn’t the case, you could just not do a review and just change the code, without any interaction at all. Why would you communicate the change that needs to be done otherwise?
Rarely of course, something is so complicated that it actually takes more time to come up with the right code than do a review. But that is only a rare thing.
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•Nintendo Confirms EU‑Only Switch 2 Revision With User‑Replaceable BatteriesEnglish
72·18 days agoIt’s quite obviously cheaper to not make it replaceable, otherwise they would do it globally. Companies are not that spiteful when it comes to money. The battery is probably already theoretically replaceable by repair shops with special tool or whatever, there was just an opening in the hull missing. So it’s likely just one or two pieces that have to be manufactured differently, the rest can stay the same.
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube Premium just got more expensive again: now $16 a month, or $27 for familiesEnglish
2·18 days agoNot YouTube, Soulseek. Nicotine frontend. Use a VPN.
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•JavaScript - To Semicolon, Or Not To Semicolon;English
2·19 days agoThe inane thing is being able to skip semicolons. Exactly, why should anyone bother with that. We wouldn’t have this conversation. So yes, this is valid criticism of JavaScript, it’s not a very important one at all, but still.
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•JavaScript - To Semicolon, Or Not To Semicolon;English
1·19 days agoThere are languages that compile into JS or WebAssembly, might be worth to look at that. I like Clojurescript, but others are also good.
Azzu@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•JavaScript - To Semicolon, Or Not To Semicolon;English
11·19 days agoIf you desire to interpret my comment as “shitting on people”, that is your prerogative. However, that is not how I meant it.
Thinking about things is great, and that opinion is actually contained in my comment, if you look closely: I want people to think, just not about things that aren’t really worth it.
The article is great, thinking about this in general is great, you just don’t want your future to be spent making decisions about where to place semicolons, that is not a beneficial use of one’s time. Without that thinking about where to place semicolons, you’re free to think about more useful topics.

So you’re saying bloated fruit cans are the ones to look for? Got it, thanks!