

There’s absolutely no way this can be effective for anything other than simple changes in each PR.


There’s absolutely no way this can be effective for anything other than simple changes in each PR.


Lol. They made some “deals” based on hope and a dream. In reality they are still posting net losses.
By the way, I have the very best bridge in the world to sell you. Interested?


I instinctively downvoted after reading that vomit. It’s scary how many people are fooled by LLMs.


Witcher 3 is the bane of my existence at 4K. Even with DLSS it runs like ass on my 5070 ti.


The terminally online Apple cultists bully other people all the time. I mean you’re literally doing it right now while also blatantly lying about it.
Android has orders of magnitude more users than apple and the vast majority couldn’t care less what phone someone uses.


Zuck helped forge the ring


Brave regularly gets me flagged as a bot on Android


When you get deep into niche stuff like this, Linux is such a pain in the ass. I like it for casual use and even some gaming but I’m not going to lie, a lot of hobbyist stuff is just so much easier on Mac or Windows. Which makes sense since Linux isn’t in widespread use by normies and also isn’t a desktop-first OS.


Even on Ubuntu I had to use the terminal pretty frequently. Older games especially are a big PITA to get working sometimes.


Why do you neckbeards constantly lie so aggressively about this? That post exactly describes every single Linux migration I’ve ever done. You WILL end up in the terminal at some point, and you will find apps and games that just don’t work well in Linux.


Please. If you actually bothered there’s tons of data to validate this trend. It’s been known for years now, this isn’t exactly news.


The difference is that Windows 11 is locked behind behind hardware requirements. A lot of people simply can’t upgrade.
I found out that some teams at my company are doing the same thing. They’re using it to fix simple issues like exceptions and security issues that don’t need many code changes. I’d be shocked if it were any different at your friend’s company. It’s just surprising to me that that’s all he was doing?
LLMs can be very effective but if I’m writing complex code with them, they always require multiple rounds of iteration. They just can’t retain enough context or maintain it accurately without making mistakes.
Some clever context engineering can help with that, but at the end of the day it’s a known limitation of LLMs. They’re really good at doing text-based things faster than we can, but the human brain just has an absolutely enormous capacity for storing information.