I used Claude 3.7 to upgrade my eslint configs to flat and upgrade from v7 to v9 with Roo Code and it did it perfectly
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Seppoland has become a more and more appropriate term
Old habits die hard? I used to administer old SunOS machines that didn’t have less (and would take considerable effort to install on all of the machines) so these days I just alias more to less
Thanks, I didn’t know about Taylor series. Didn’t expect a shitpost to cause me to learn more maths, but the world is a better place for it haha
Beautiful. My favourite way to describe computers is “we convinced sand to think”
It really was. I forgot to mention in my comment that the sun machines were also really cheap so, you know, capitalism.
petey@aussie.zoneto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Using Roman numerals made this so much easier4·2 months agoWhat a beautiful observation
Unfortunately, the lisp machine didn’t gain traction because the start-up times were so long and I believe this is due to it doing lots of internal checks which was awesome but unfortunately things like the Sun SPARCstation won because it was crazy fast although buggy
petey@aussie.zoneto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The clueless people are out there among us6·2 months agoMy only problem is it’s difficult to plug them in blind because not all power boards and outlets have the ground pin depression to feel for
petey@aussie.zoneto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Using Roman numerals made this so much easier301·2 months agoYou might get a better response posting this in one of the image AI communities
This meme format is getting a real workout with everything happening in freedom land
petey@aussie.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Here is a scraper I made for downloading my kids daycare photos from the Storypark appEnglish6·2 months agoNo worries, l definitely plan to use it in Docker, so I’ll give it a go and if I can I’ll submit PRs for anything I find
petey@aussie.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Here is a scraper I made for downloading my kids daycare photos from the Storypark appEnglish6·2 months agoOooh, I never considered doing this. I’ll check it out!
Maybe he meant incredible not necessarily in a good way. What the Nazis did was definitely incredible, until it happened
To clarify: I know he means it in a good way
Not Invented Here-ing? lol
petey@aussie.zoneOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Friendly reminder to print awkward models on an angleEnglish1·7 months agoThat’s a great idea and would require similar amounts of support, however there’s still going to be 90 degree overhangs that wouldn’t come out quite as nice as the orientation I used
The model in question only has 1 flat side, its end (which is the top in the photo). Every other side requires supports if it’s on the build plate because of the recess in the cap, and the cap being wider than the rest of the model
petey@aussie.zoneOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Friendly reminder to print awkward models on an angleEnglish2·7 months agoOoh thanks I’ll give that a try
petey@aussie.zoneOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Friendly reminder to print awkward models on an angleEnglish6·7 months agoThis model is almost entirely overhangs with small gaps between them, making support removal a pain. This way uses less filament and makes for better quality
petey@aussie.zoneOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Friendly reminder to print awkward models on an angleEnglish8·7 months agoJust supports, I had to manually paint them in to prevent the slicer from putting them all the way up the side
It needs good feedback. Agentic systems like Roo Code and Claude Code run compilers and tests until it works (just gotta make sure to tell it to leave the tests alone)