Rust is the foot gun, it’s so perfect that you genuinely cannot just sit down and type out what you need.
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Recently I’ve just been getting co-pilot to do it
I have an alias that calls the copilot CLI with a prompt that says “set up typescript”
Fuck this
I add a lint rule to prevent using the
anytype. Solves the problem
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Op doesn't have time for interviews
2·1 month agoYou have to report back which individual switch it is such that another person is able to control the light bulb reliably because they know which switch
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Op doesn't have time for interviews
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Op doesn't have time for interviews
17·1 month agoBest response! I pray I will remember it if I ever get in this situation.
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Linux@programming.dev•New Rule Forbids GNOME Shell Extensions Made Using AI Generated Code
613·2 months agoSo what does this mean? Bc like (at least with my boss) whenever I submit ai generated code at work I still have to have a deep and comprehensive understanding of the changes that I made, and I have to be right (meaning I have to be right about what I say bc I cannot say the AI solved the problem). What’s the difference between that and me writing the code myself (+googling and stack overflow)?
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Linux@programming.dev•What you do with your windows button on your keyboard?
3·3 months agoI built a custom keyboard, and I used the Mac version of the meta key instead of the windows key. Now that buttons serves as $mod for i3
“the natural consequences of your own decisions” is the best answer I have to most things
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Linux@programming.dev•What's your "I switched to Linux because..." Story?
3·4 months agoThe windows machine was keeping secrets and refusing to do what I tell it
I want to run some code, let’s have a discussion about admin privileges and finding the correct shell app and oh shit “something went wrong”
Linux just doesn’t say no, if I do something wrong it tells me exactly why it was wrong. So I guess visibility is why I jumped
I started using git to track my dotfiles maybe one-ish years after I first fully adopted Linux as my daily driver… I think it’s been a little over 5 years and before I converted to nix that git history told a story of immense frustration of never being able to get my desktop and laptop to be identical. For some reason some projects only ran on one of the 2 machines. There was a period in my life when I didn’t use my desktop for 2 months because it just didn’t work well enough, OCD is really fucking painful. Nix saved my relationship with both of my computers, and my desk, and my spine. I haven’t used my laptop and maybe a month and I may have changed my workstation a couple hundred times in this period, I will with absolute confidence say that the next time I decide to use my laptop I can just run git pull and nixos rebuild and my laptop will be just the same as my desktop (minus obligatory build fixes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
You’re allowed to hand wire breadboards with transistors and switches and capacitors and LEDs… You’re allowed to get shit done

Okay hear me out
What if you had one of those hand warmer pouches but instead of whatever chemistry is inside of it at that time you can replace it with thermite?? Then you can just incinerate it on the spot.