SleeplessCityLights

joined 2 months ago

I think this is a good time to point out, that we all have skill issues. Does not matter if you are an intern or a senior there is always something you are learning or don't quite understand. The best way to describe me coding in React is one big skill issue.

[–] SleeplessCityLights@programming.dev -3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Stable diffusion and midjourney were supposedly trained fairly. That is the only reason art teams would even use Ai for rapid prototyping.

[–] SleeplessCityLights@programming.dev 6 points 5 days ago (6 children)

As someone who uses a lot of shell scripts and learning Rust, do tell more.

It is good because you can't get a video card with 128GB of RAM. The Mac Studios are actually pretty awesome from a hardware perspective. It is the cheapest way to get that much compute. Most people with those machines use them for ML stuff or running a large LLM locally.

The goal is to weaken the West by destabilizing our nations' and organizations they belong to. They payed so much money for it that they bought into peerage.

Depends what language you pronounce it in.

Has any ever done an Ai focused Udemy course yet? I feel like the level of bullshit vs substance will be intolerable. I do one or two a year, they are part of my professional development requirements at work.

I started writing a giant note. On the last day in the morning I start it and add anything that I need to do after the break to it. These are very highly detailed including line numbers ro point me at the exact spot I need, names of bookmarks for reference, page number on documentation, anything that is going to unfuck the morning of the first day I come back.

At work my OS on my workstation is Windows 11. In an average month I use C#, C++, Python, and Javascript. I usually have at least one instance of VS code and VS pro open. I also use Rider because we use plug-ins for one project. Everything is pretty default except the layout I use.

At home my dev PC is rynning on Kubuntu and I use VS code as an IDE. I use whatever language fits the team/project. When I can choose I mainly use C# or Rust. After using C# at school and your first job outside of school, you get really fast at expressing yourself in C#.

For me my keyboard is an import because I want a consistent feel wherever I am. So for typing I use the same clicky switches on my coding keyboards with keycaps that have the same shape and profile.

Unless the purpose is to get a destructor to trigger only. This is the most correct answer. This pattern is very widely used and can prevent crashes. The using block is a try{}finally{} behind the scenes but without the catch it just throws and could be caught higher up the stack on accident. When I was a fresh grad this pattern saved my dumb ass when I unintentionally would catch the exceptions somewhere else, but hey it didn't crash.

The Liberals all voted against that. Do we know if they have their own version?

That first time you use the start menu after the upgrade is an ooof. I have no idea how did that make its way to release.

 

I have a Retroid Pocket 4 Pro, I did not like the 5 because of it's ancient processor. I was hoping that the 6 would be better.

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