(not in the compute side, but in the lying-obstructionist hustle side)
froztbyte
way too much effort
ah I do believe I have the link for this
example mvp: hook up your linter/LSP/CI-errors-output to buttplug
I, too, segfaulted on this one
"a fool and their money are soon parted"
yeah, the "some projects" bit is applicable, as is the "machine generated" phrasing
@gsuberland pointed out elsewhere on fedi just how much of the VS-/MS- ecosystem does an absolute fucking ton of code generation
(which is entirely fine, ofc. tons of things do that and it exists for a reason. but there's a canyon in the sand between A and B)
wow 90%, do you have actual studies to back up that number you're about to claim you didn't just pull out of your ass?
I'm sorry you work at such a shit job
or, I guess, I'm sorry for your teammates if you're the reason it's a shit job
either way it seems to suck for you, maybe you should level your skills up a bit and look at doing things a bit better
you sound like a fucking awful teammate. it's not your job to nitpick and bikeshed everything they do, it's your job to help them grow
"you need to code review everything" motherfucker if you're saying this in context only of your juniors then you have a massive organisational problem
fuck off with the unrequested advertising kthx
it’s really good as a learning tool as long as you don’t blindly believe everything it says given you can ask stuff in natural language
the poster: "it's really good as a learning tool"
the poster: "but don't blindly believe it"
the learner: "how should I know when to believe it?"
the poster: "check everything"
the learner: "so you're saying I should just read the actual documentation and/or source?"
the poster: "how are you going to ask that anything? how can you fondle something that isn't a prompt?!"
the learner: "thanks for your time, I think I'm going to find another class"
ah, as narrowly as I intend to regard your opinion? got it