

ikr
This is an interview🗿
ikr
This is an interview🗿
useless words
The writer of this article doesn’t consider these words useless though. They are suggesting that these words may improve response quality.
It’s a long shot but I hope they would make it available on Linux.
Depending on how the keybindings work, I think it would be fun to play a class like Aran on the Steam Deck.
Edit: wait a second, Aran wouldn’t be part of Classic World
Practical applications for LLMs such as?
Translation and voice-to-text (and vice versa) applications to name a couple.
Personally, I have been using LLMs to help me code. They are not perfect, occasionally generating nonsense, and some are downright awful (looking at you, VSCode Copilot). But when they get it right, they saved me so much time.
I know LLMs are associated with tech oligarchs currently, but to dismiss all LLMs as useless impractical is downright unfair.
Nice read but there are lots of typos.
Any tips or pointers (unintentional pun) will be greatly appreciated!
IMO the most important thing when it comes to frameworks like this is state management.
Once you truly understood it / know how to do it properly, you are good to go.
P.S. My guess is that React got its name because it reacts to changes in state
P.P.S. this documentary on React provides insights on its history
No punchline…
The Software Craftsman by Sandro Mancuso
It’s less of technical stuff, but more about the attitude one can (and should) have in our profession.
IMO this interview with the author sums it up nicely.
If you are being sarcastic / trying to be funny:
If you are actually serious:
Peanut butter + chocolate ice cream
The sound skis make as they carve through the snow.
TLDR: it doesn’t make (or save) money for companies in the short-term.
Thanks for the recommendation.
But you really might like Percy Jackson books.
I do.
there is a difference between what you find enjoyable and objectively what is better.
I am aware. The clickbait title is intentional😈
It’s not just you. Perhaps it depends on the distro?
I just had to click around a little when setting up Ubuntu 22.04 and it’s done.
One of my undergrad professors said that they look as such because I, V and X can be easily marked using axes.
Not many in my teams could put a finger on what exactly I did, but all agreed I was fairly valuable and things became worse when I left.
See: Being Glue
This is just a meme, but I find that communication is an underrated skill among software engineers.
Personally, I’m trying to get better at it.
Then you don’t become friends with them. If you really want to, just make small talk and be acquaintances.