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Caveman
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I use terminal commands to open relevant ide for the project
Having a bunch of plugins built-in means also supported in updates and play nice with each other
Caveman@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If AI was going to advance exponentially I'd have expected it to take off by now.3·1 month agoHow closely do you need to model a thought before it becomes the real thing?
I also had issue when I was working on a pycharm project back when I was on windows. During setup it asked me “What’s your name?” and my name has a cheeky accent which Windows was decided should be the name of my Home folder. Home folder also has appdata and whatnon so which the build system didn’t expect to have a an accent in the folder path.
I ended up having to create a different folder and link to it then move all the path configurations to that folder link just so I could get imports working.
I use Jetbrains IDEs now for 5 years, I’ve used VSCode, Sublime, Atom, Vim, Neovim but I feel like Jetbrains IDEs are just better if you have the RAM to run it.
- It’s a setting.
- Doesn’t happen
- Doesn’t happen
- Searchable actions, just search for “encoding” in this case.
- That’s an LSP/project mismatch usually just a setting. Most things are supported but worst case you can remove the error.
- Happens if you run out of RAM or open a very large file.
So it’s not all bad, but comes with a lot of good such as “invert if statement”, “use template strings” and “extract method” thingies along with a load of plugins.
Caveman@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•They're trying to normalize calling vibe coding a "programming paradigm," don't let them.31·1 month agoDon’t get me wrong, I still write more than 98% of code by hand and of course, I can write those functions myself in 30m myself but I can get it in 60s with the AI. LLMs can write code to that does parse - > model - > map - > format with only one or two easy to fix bugs.
It’s in the very niche cases where it’s just tedious to write something out that LLMs actually work. “Write an API client that uses [library] that handles these requests/responses” comes also to mind as something that would work.
I’m using now also to learn react native where I get bugs I’m very unfamiliar with and SO doesn’t give me a good answer.
I’ve also had decent success at having it review my code with “how would I further optimise this code” and it gives me some pointers and then writes buggy code but the approach is correct usually and I can implement it myself.
Caveman@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•They're trying to normalize calling vibe coding a "programming paradigm," don't let them.13·1 month agoThese AIs really suck at writing correct code but I’ve had good success in having them write code generators. I recently made it write a script that takes a SQL create table statement and converts in to TS and gives insert update, delete and whatnot and also creates a simple class that handles the operations.
I had to write the original code by hand but having it write code that writes boilerplate which I correct is pretty good.
Other code is hit or miss IMO
But fuck Hitler’s mom just to be safe
You boil a full kettle with citric acid and you’re done.
I use instant coffee, I just need a kettle.
Caveman@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•What is your first check for games that won't launch?English7·2 months agoI go on protondb and see if people regularly have problems. If not I check to see if someone has the same GPU. Then I try whatever trick they have there. Then I try switching to an X11 session instead of wayland.
If there’s a launcher like rockstar I search for that specifically.
Caveman@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The human hand is incredibly good at seeing what's inside your pocket2·4 months agoOne blindspot is that the ear is not good at determining whether the sound comes directly in front or back of the head.
Caveman@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex is discontinuing its “watch together” featureEnglish3·4 months agoJellyfin is not there yet but it definitely can be. It can be done pretty easily without any centralised server.
- Sending people magic links to their accounts on their phones that auto log them into Jellyfin.
- Make IP dictionary to have people type “cat mug door end” which pings the server with a login from an IP.
- Show QR code.
- Scan with an authorised app which pings the server to authorise the device on behalf of the user.
It’s passwordless 4 word input + phone scan that can be optimised for TV pretty heavily since you only need make something 10^12 unique to account for all IPv4.
It will take around 15-30 hours to code though for a person familiar with Jellyfin on android TV and server.
Caveman@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex is discontinuing its “watch together” featureEnglish51·4 months agoI haven’t tried Plex but Jellyfin is super easy. Type in IP, username and password and you’re done. Only need to setup port forwarding on the router to make it work.
Caveman@lemmy.worldOPto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The economy could really use a state run video library online where it's mandatory for all movies and shows are sold for pay-per-view for media preservation and access.1·6 months agoUK, Nordics, Germany, Netherlands and a lot of other European countries have state run media. In many cases it’s the least biased media. People in the UK would use “ministry of truth” about the BBC unironically
Caveman@lemmy.worldOPto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The economy could really use a state run video library online where it's mandatory for all movies and shows are sold for pay-per-view for media preservation and access.1·6 months agoI think porn would have to be on premises at a library with ID confirmation only if it’s published in the country in question. It should be restricted access.
My idea is that creators and publishers will actually gain more money per view than Nebula for example. They can still of course market their patreon on it.
Honestly it was a toilet thought, I didn’t flesh it out completely for every case.
Caveman@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Microsoft should be terrified of SteamOSEnglish1·6 months agoAll games that enforce kernel level anti-cheat won’t work
Caveman@lemmy.worldOPto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The economy could really use a state run video library online where it's mandatory for all movies and shows are sold for pay-per-view for media preservation and access.15·6 months agoThe national government pays for storage and bandwidth and so on, financed by pay-per-view. Harmful and illegal material will most likely not make the cut but most old movies, old cartoon shows, old talk shows and interviews and so on will be available to the public.
This is both for entertainment and research, optionally they can make a library card add-on to have it as a subscription.
Current services are all in their own corner and often don’t have old content such as dubbed cartoons from people’s childhood.
Piracy is also limited, finding rugrats in a Scandinavian language is pretty much impossible.
That’s a porn name for a company.