

No, absolutely not
Free Software Enthusiast


No, absolutely not


very cool! i may need to dust off an old copy of forte agent…


you can skip both if you just tac | tail | tac


To me, one of the best ways to close that gap is the book The Pragmatic Programmer. Its old and if you ask me its still as valuable as ever. It’s not about any particular language. It’s about how to write high quality code in any language.


The thing that no one every talks about in the software industry is how the majority of software developers are just barely good enough to get by.
I spent 10 years consulting and there are entire companies out there where nobody even knows what high quality code looks like.
LLMs are trained on all this so they produce at the same level. For most developers they don’t know the difference between good code and code that works (but is low quality).


I do have an agenda, which is to try to understand…
If your goal is to understand why people feel the way they do then why are you arguing with people and attempting to refute their responses instead of thoughtfully reflecting their concerns back to them to confirm if you have understood?


Reading through this thread and your responses gives the strong impression that you just want to argue while at the same time aren’t very well informed on the matter. Where you do respond its mostly whataboutism rather than actually addressing the comment you are responding to.
Your post asks “Why do people hate AI?” and then goes on to validates many of the commonly heard reasons people have for hating AI. You end with a suggestion that if we could develop AI into something else in the future, it might be good.
So it seems you already understand why people hate AI and are promoting an agenda rather than asking a genuine question.
i use scrcpy


Hell yeah! I’m typing this on a 2013 i7 Macbook air running LMDE 13 and it runs like a dream.

just ask yourself: do you really think the chucklefucks of tech have got coding figured out?
Someday someone will write something nice about FreeBSD without feeling the need to denigrate linux. I like and respect the BSDs. I’ve used them personally and professionally. But people, its been 20+ years and its time to let this crazy one sided rivalry go.


About 10 years ago there were several apps like that: Whisper, Secret, Yik Yak, etc. All faced controversy and went out of business. Today you have Hush.


Both look delicious!


That’s bread, right?


What are you baking today?


I think most people are way more influenced by nudges than they would believe or expect, as anyone who is successful in sales well knows.
More like proton makes windows binaries not dependent on windows.


I heard Postgres was originally created in 1966 by Doug Englebart to store vectors for early mouse designs.
This is AI slop. Notice how repetitive yet low on information this site is? This exact template is what Gemini uses for making a web site.
Also, if you are using an older SSD, eMMC, or SD Card, you should use F2FS.