"What is my purpose?" "You hand out the water" "Are you kidding me, billions of dollars invested. Countless hours of research. The rare materials inside my chassis cost more than you'll see in your lifetime. You know what -- actually fuck this." Hitlerbot has left the chat
Trained dev with a decade of professional experience, humans routinely fail to get me workable specs without hours of back and forth discussion. I'd say a solid 25% of my work week is spent understanding what the stakeholders are asking for and how to contort the requirements to fit into the system.
If these humans can't be explict enough with me, a living thinking human that understands my architecture better than any LLM, what chance does an LLM have at interpreting them?
I often wonder how different things would be if spez kicked the bucket and Swartz retained full control. Could have been a shining light in the sea of silicon valley dumbfuckery
Aw really wholesome actually. Some libraries in my area have senior friendly editing classes, I think it's becoming more popular. Good looking out for them!
Why do people do stuff like this, is the logic not difficult enough to follow on it's own without a secondary definition table to consult!? Fucking hell.
The secrets themselves were basically guids, they had quite a lot of characters. If sent MORE than 1 character, pretty low chance they would clash. But those long guids also covered a lot of letters and number - it wasn't terribly difficult to find one single character that cleared authorization reliably.
And maybe you're joking lol, but multitenant meaning multiple businesses/customers using the same application stored in the same database. If Bob's construction wanted to spy on Jim's contracting, they'd just need to know the right header to send and could get whatever they wanted from the other customer partitions. User access should of course be limited to their own assigned partitions.
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