LLMs turn your job into mostly code review, a task everyone famously loves to do and is good at
LLMs turn your job into mostly code review, a task everyone famously loves to do and is good at
It's actually a card, and we bought it at the farmers market the last day we went to Bad Seed before they closed.
A small framed illustration of a coffee shop, hung above a red Gaggia Classic espresso machine.
Finally framed and hung our Bad Seed print from juliamillustrates.com
YDEUNI
You Did End Up Needing It
What sort of textarea based opportunities do you have?
A bag of Los Nogales decaf coffee sitting behind a dosing cup of coffee beans.
This decaf from Frequent Coffee is one of the wildest naturals I've ever had. If you like unique, funky coffee you've got to try this one.
Gotta be Grok2 compliant Mark.
βTool generated codeβ kinda rude to talk about your colleagues that way
Untitled Goose Game was fun to play as a family, taking turns and suggesting things to try.
Looking up what everyone in the family had checked out at the library was a pain, so I automated it!
Should work for other Biblionix libraries too.
whats-checked-out.hobbs.workers.dev
Fursona.
dual shock when
A barn style shed, with a cute porch.
The shed life comes for us all eventually.
Not the point, but which two original colonies are getting the axe for that flag? Good job AI.
whipping an Uncrustablesβ’ at a fed like a throwing star
"You're absolutely right" π€£
I'm incredibly glad I got to be a part of this, really just wonderful people trying to make a great thing because we could.
Ten years ago today was the first NEJS Conf π€―
death cab for gtk
I've really been enjoying having decaf in the afternoons and evenings. An affogato at 9pm on a Tuesday with no concerns about getting to sleep? Priceless.
You gotta walk in there and delete the biggest file in the repo. Push to main. Establish dominance.
A black and yellow day old chick being held.
A honeybee on a dandelion flower.
A variety of tulips blooming in a raised garden bed.
The sun peeking out from behind clouds in a blue sky.
I've not been in the bees as much this year, but they are doing ok. Wesley and I got to see a swarm and walk inside it for a while before it crossed the highway.
A monarch or viceroy butterfly on a milkweed plant.
A bur cucumber plant climbing the support of a cluttered porch.
A large purple and pink dahlia bloom.
A dense pink rose bloom.
The new garden beds are working out, and the irrigation is nice and easy, even though I've barely used it with the rain.
Three rows of colorful zinnias in a field.
A swallowtail butterfly resting on hoary vervain flowers.
Garden rows, recently established with small plants.
A pile of garlic scapes on a butcher block countertop.
It's been a pretty great spring and summer so far this year. Happy with progress, content with limitations.
the generation older than me will have their brains melted by llms. the generation younger than me will have their brains melted by llms. not me though, I'm built different.
Planning a 50 tree sugar maple stand to plant next spring. In a decade or two I'm gonna be swimming in syrup. π₯
A small plastic honey bear that is bulged and deformed from warm honey.
When warming crystallized honey, be sure to pay attention or you could end up with fat little bears.
Yes but which is your favorite.
TinyGo 0.38 is out with our first multicore support! Initially available on the RP2040 now use both cores at the same time for true concurrency in hardware. Plus USB MSD support, new WASM GC options, fixes, & more!
Go get it right now!
#golang #tinygo
github.com/tinygo-org/t...
My local library is great, their internet presence is not.
So I grabbed a paper calendar, stirred in some @11ty.dev, and baked up blairpubliclibrary.org