I’m in the process of switching my two communities to Matrix. It’s not bad from a user point of view, but running your own server is such an enormous pain in the ass. Like, way harder than it should be.
I highly doubt that when you start a “Discord server”, there’s any new machinery spun up. There is a near 100% chance it’s just an entry in a database. Nobody’s running a server just for him. So I don’t think there’s even reason to be charitable.
What a marvelous testament to nature that this creature evolved to specifically mimic the adhesive medical strip so perfectly that I can’t even tell the difference.
What AI is good for (boilerplate, tests, docs, refactoring) and what it’s not (security critical code, architectural changes, code you don’t understand)
Incorrect. AI is only good for boilerplate. Letting it write tests will give you broken and incorrect tests. Letting it write docs will give you incorrect docs. Letting it refactor will give you bugs. AI is passable at generating boilerplate.
Well, it’s also good at writing code to use as the “Incorrect” part of a Correct/Incorrect example.
I asked Gemini to write just the most basic use case for my tokenizer library the other day (checking to see if a search query is found in a set of already computed tokens), and it couldn’t even get that right, but boy was it absolutely certain that it did. Pathetic. If it were an unpaid intern it would be fired.
I don’t think it’s racist. That’s probably just a coincidence. But it’s definitely stupid and I guarantee you they don’t pay overtime. I don’t think you’re required to pay overtime for salaried employees.
Yeah, I meant that I don’t use Gnome on my virtual PCs, because it’s not as easy without the mouse corner stuff. KDE is easy even without the mouse corner stuff.
Yeah, I have. It’s a huge improvement over 5. I use it on my virtual machines, since flinging the mouse into the corner isn’t really an option there, I just can’t get used to it on my main machine.
I want to love KDE, and really, I do, but I just can’t replace my normal desktop. Gnome makes sense to me. I disagree with a lot of their “simplification” ideology, but I can’t say they do a bad job at it.
I’m happy you’re enjoying KDE. Enjoy it even more for me. :)
I’m in the process of switching my two communities to Matrix. It’s not bad from a user point of view, but running your own server is such an enormous pain in the ass. Like, way harder than it should be.