lonewalk
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- Comment on I've lately been making my git commit messages with AI 1 year ago:
y’all need to speak for your own companies. obviously some companies will not allow it, and I’d be personally skeptical of allowing it if I ran a company - but I also work at a place that effectively has given a quiet go-ahead to use it, with objectively talented engineers regularly making use of LLMs for boilerplate and other aspects of work.
obviously, there’s some calculus on when to use it, and you better damn inspect your outputs, but treating as a blanket rule that OP is a terrible employee at their company when you don’t know the company is rude as hell and uncalled for.
- Comment on I've lately been making my git commit messages with AI 1 year ago:
it’d be interesting to see some examples of what your script came up with - I’m a bit skeptical of what an AI would come up with in terms of a commit message, and I’d think you’d need a pretty complex system to get commit messages to be maximally useful. I’ve found LLMs can stray towards being too high level and struggle if you ask more specific questions.
but I could also see it as being helpful for a sort of audit log for what changed, and I don’t think it would be too harmful, as long as you’re checking what the LLM is generating and making sure there’s corresponding code changes, that it’s not hallucinating etc.
hard to tell without examples - perhaps you could expand your post with some?
an aside, sorry you got such an overwhelmingly toxic response. the amount of angry people on this platform who feel the need to morally educate everyone around them objectively sucks and makes it a really unpleasant place to be.
- Comment on The EV transition trips over its own cord 1 year ago:
To be honest, other than the argument of “everything is political,” I get where The Verge is coming from.
When I was a kid about ten years ago, it felt like EVs were uncontroversial and just the next logical step for cars. I don’t remember nearly the same levels of backlash. People in my family on both sides of the political spectrum didn’t really care too much one way or the other on them.
Now it feels much more scrutinized, both by people on the right who don’t typically care about environmental issues, and some leftists who want transit instead. And that scrutiny tends to be pretty harshly worded.
Maybe it’s down to factors like the costs of EVs. They’re damn expensive so I could see why people would get more frustrated at them. Though how they’re “woke” escapes me.
- Comment on Bruno HTTP client, offline alternative to Postman/Insomnia 1 year ago:
cory doctorow is the prophet of our times
- Comment on Bruno HTTP client, offline alternative to Postman/Insomnia 1 year ago:
yep, the author reached out and asked if they could include me - I am more than happy to share my displeasure of Insomnia and pleasure in FOSS ;)
- Comment on Bruno HTTP client, offline alternative to Postman/Insomnia 1 year ago:
yeah but it removes access to all but one collection - you can’t organize things into separate collections without a login anymore. plus if you have existing collections, it’ll block access to it unless you downgrade (which seems to forcibly update even if you turn updates off)
- Comment on Bruno HTTP client, offline alternative to Postman/Insomnia 1 year ago:
bc why just have HTTP requests and plain text when you can c l o u d S a a S
- Comment on Bruno HTTP client, offline alternative to Postman/Insomnia 1 year ago:
might be a cool thing to try and contribute
out of curiosity, what does that mean precisely? being able to import/export an OpenAPI spec?
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- Comment on Military leaders back Biden decision to keep Space Command in Colorado 1 year ago:
Dickinson, however, said internal studies showed some 88% of his civilian workforce would not leave Colorado Springs for Alabama.
💀
- Comment on Reddit abandons user privacy - Ars Technica 1 year ago:
wait, it’s all enshittification?
always has been
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
For images, you may be running into size constraints specifically. I recall reading somewhere this instance really restricts image size, so if you have any substantial image at all, you may be better off uploading onto an external host and linking.
- Comment on Element X: Ignition 1 year ago:
well, closer at least, given voice calls in a group is still proposal stage: github.com/matrix-org/…/3401
but most people I know use discord primarily for text chat
- Comment on Element X: Ignition 1 year ago:
I would really like to see Spaces added if possible. This app is quite good and would be excellent to recommend seriously as a Discord alternative, with the mainline Element client being substantially slower and clunkier.
- Comment on If we neutered everybody who scored under 130 IQ, what do you think society would look like in 3 generations? 1 year ago:
An unethical, evil bastard society that ought to be extinct.
Unequivocally, death to eugenics.
- Comment on Unity Bosses Sold Stock Ahead Of Scummy Dev Fees Announcement 1 year ago:
Going by this commenter this seems like a nothing burger.
Obviously, fuck this CEO for all he’s having occur to Unity, but the stock sale doesn’t ultimately seem that important or relevant.
- Comment on Unity Bosses Sold Stock Ahead Of Scummy Dev Fees Announcement 1 year ago:
I’m not really sure what to make of this - I’ve been hearing people both bring up that he sold stock in isolation, and I’ve heard others say this is part of a routine pre-planned stock sale. Presuming he’s not performing obvious inside trading, I imagine it’s the latter.
I know capitalism bad and unity CEO bad, but is there actually anything to this? If not, why does this keep getting brought up? (I mean this as an actual question, not loaded)