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  • If someone stopped them, it would be self defense IMO

  • You have no chance to survive make your time.

  • I’ve seen a lot of good mentions here already but haven’t seen Nier: Automata yet. I thought the game was overrated, but there are a lot of great audio tracks

  • Yeah man, all of the track with vocals (Red / Ashley Barrett)

  • Sorry, I just used the single quote key on my iOS keyboard. But you get the idea, no?

  • Delete line 7 and 9-11. Make the last line

     
        
    print(line+’+’)
    
      
  • My ranking of package managers on Windows:

    1. Chocolatey: the oldest and has the most packages. Packages are AV scanned. Enterprisey.
    2. Scoop: Somewhat fewer packages, but easier to package for. More technical focus. FOSSy.
    3. Winget: fewest packages, and Microsoft literally stole it from its creator. I’m not aware of any reason to use winget over choco or scoop.
  • Facts. It’s also the worst package manager on Windows anyway.

  • Bow down before the one you serve

    You’re going to get what you deserve

    (It’s coffee. You deserve coffee.)

  • Would you like some making fuck BERSERKER

  • Unhelpful / unconstructive

  • DBeaver is available for Mac and Linux too. But DataGrip is pretty sweet, so good one.

  • That’s what I was thinking and wondering too

  • My bro, your TA wasn’t better at coding because “higher IQ”. They were better because they put in the hours to build the instincts and techniques that characterize an experienced developer. As for LLM usage, my advice is to be aware of what they are and what the aren’t. They are a randomized word prediction engine trained on— among other things— all the publicly available code on the internet. This means they’ll be pretty good at solving problems that it has seen in its training set. You could use it to get things set up and maybe get something partway done, depending on how novel your idea is. An LLM cannot think or solve novel problems, and they also generally will confidently fake an answer rather than say they don’t know something, because truly, they don’t know anything. To actually make it to the finish line, you’ll almost certainly need to know how to finish it yourself, or learn how to as you go.

  • I heard somewhere— maybe from Hoffman— that you want the temperature to drop over the brew to reduce the risk of extracting bad-tasting compounds. Subjectively, I think my pour over tastes better if I don’t put the kettle back on (the base, in my case).

  • Agree on all points. Act 1 was the best. Your reward for playing all the way through is you get to play Act 1 again, as a full-fledged game of its own.

  • Similar story here except for the longest time I didn’t realize that my fellow church goers didn’t know what the Bible said, and thus couldn’t distinguish between biblical lessons and purely made-up ones

  • GPT-4 “powered” lol

  • That’s the feeling it evoked in me: a childlike sense of wonder and discovery.