But with an LLM you can make sure you publish all your secrets and have gaping security holes. Which is nice.
But with an LLM you can make sure you publish all your secrets and have gaping security holes. Which is nice.
And as a bonus, toggle it on by default and hide the button in the depths of the privacy settings or remove it completely.
Okay, how do I conjure up enough time to tryhard WoW, build my Discord clone and play Slay the Spire 2? Guess I just won't sleep anymore
Thanks for listening to my TED Talk.
Conclusion: They can't give you architecture and good code. They can sometimes write obvious code for you so you can grab a coffee while you burn company money. And you can toy around with them.
If they were ethical, they would be fun toys but in the current state they are a net negative.
But now comes something I don't hear people often talk about. It was somewhat entertaining for me to let the LLM spit out garbage into my function stubs so I could fix it afterwards. It's a fun little excercise but it's much slower than coding by hand.
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I don't like mainstream stuff, so it does not really do anything for me. It's incredible bad in generating D code. Maybe because it can look a lot like C# and C++ and so it confuses the token generation all the time.
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- your problems can't be novel. If you try to call an API, the LLM can probably write code for you. If you try building a game engine you better uninstall opencode lol.
- you need a lot of money, because those things are expensive as hell
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I actually gave AI assisted coding a shot. I hate those companies for their ethics, but so many people (and devs that I actually respect) always tell me how insane this tech is. My learnings are the following:
- you have to use mainstream stuff to even have a chance to succeed.
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It's interesting to see that those huge companies with so many smart people and access to their *cLoSe To AgI* AI Models are always choosing the worst possible way of handling things.
Screenshot of a GitHub changelog from the elasticsearch repository where it says under Improvements that replicated sharding is now an enterprise feature
Nice improvements elasticsearch. Lol
Tomorrow I'm traveling to Amsterdam by train, 7 hours. Time to watch @oneshorteye.bsky.social close to 4 hours video about The Dagger of Amon Ra (again lol). www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSOD...
This is amazing.
www.getyourfuckingmoneyback.com
Imagine there would be a way of writing software where the author understand exactly what the code does and can even explain the thought process behind every decision. Without deciphering a whole lot of AI spaghetti before to save a lot of time. I wonder If such a way exists. Hmmm
I absolutely think the high dithering style with vibrant colors of old point and click adventures like the colonels bequest is the best graphics style ever used in media. Sadly it's incredible hard to pull off
The only reason to say 'thank you' to an LLM ist to burn a few dollars for the provider. Which is nice.
The sealed ones are most likely fine but the wrapped ones could have absorbed some detergent and taste bad now. If they taste okay, they are okay.
I wanted to use Supabase for a project, but they are so lost in AI hype that they provide support for vibe coders. Does someone know an alternative to Supabase? I basically need auth and realtime updates. I've seen pocketbase.io which looks cool. Maybe I check it out.
I once got nose bleed because somebody smashed a volleyball in my face while I tried to block the shot. I think that's the absolute worst that can happen. So pretty safe for the audience. lol
Google recently told the EU that switching to Open Source alternatives is unfair and bad fot competition.
If Google thinks it's bad, it has to be a good idea.
Oh No. I get the urge to distro hop again. Somehow Mageia is calling me once in a while and I have to answer the call. But first I have to finish my game jam.
I hope they try to build an OS. Then we have have a non working OS, running a non working compiler and a non working browser.
But probably still better than Windows. Lol
LDC* not LSC lol
I don't know what the deal with OpenD and Dlang is, but openD LDC made my game compile to WASM and Dlang LSC did not. So I'm an openD fan now.
Just sell your customers a chatbox where they can tell Claude to build the features they need. So you keep your playing customers and you can fire every single developer because the stupid customers now does the prompting. Win Win Win VC money.
I've build a C program that 100% mirrors the behaviour of Claudes C compiler. It's quite fast and it only took me 7 hours and 13k Dollars of VC money.
Imagine using AI to reduce the RAM consumption of Chrome because nobody can buy RAM anymore cause of AI. Everything would be coming full circle
Shoutout to @kapendev.bsky.social and their Parin game framework. It's super fun to build games with it. 10/10 for a game jam. github.com/Kapendev/parin
Nowadays you have to be super careful not to introduce slop libraries. The mantra 'use a library, don't build from scratch' is not holding up so good anymore. I feel more confident in my build from scratch garbo than a vibe coded spaghetti monster lol