LazyGit and GitKraken. I try to use LazyGit as much as possible, but a few things are easier for me in GitKraken (as I'm more used to it).
Xuntari
joined 2 years ago
I've seen way too many tutorials that are trying to teach JavaScript, and mixing up JavaScript with Java... Saying that Java is just another, shorter, name for JavaScript.
I'm also a big fan of the open web. It's good that people can post without needing a big publisher or newspaper to back them. But there are definite drawbacks as well. It can be very hard for someone who is trying to learn basic concepts, to know who actually knows what they're talking about, since anyone can post anything.
I use i3. Pretty bare bones, so it took me a while to get productive with it. But it's all exactly how I want it, it's all mine.
I totally agree with this.
Whenever I see people criticise AI, it's usually because the company steals copyrighted content, with the aim to replace the people they stole from. Or the environmental impact of training and running the data models, which is awful. And, both of those reasons are good enough to not like AI, in my opinion. But, I feel like I never see people talk about the fact that all the answers it gives, is being filtered through a private corporation with its own agenda.
People use it to learn, and to do research. They use it to catch up on news of all things!
Like others have mentioned, Google has already been doing this a long time, by sorting search results they show to the user. But, they haven't written all the articles, the blog posts, the top 10 lists, or the reviews you read... until now. If they've wanted to, they've made certain things easier or harder to find. But, once you found the article you were looking for, it was written by a person unaffiliated with Google. All that changes with AI. You don't read the article directly anymore. Google (or any other AI) scrapes it, parses it however they want, and spit it back out to the end user.
I'm very surprised that people are so willing to let a private corporation completely control how they see the world, just because it's a bit more convenient.