

He knows that. It is just an old stupid “pedantic” joke that still refuses to die despite its patheticness.
He knows that. It is just an old stupid “pedantic” joke that still refuses to die despite its patheticness.
No, they say that you can’t make bricks with water, therefore water is useless shit.
Simplicity is the same. Nothing changes from a technical standpoint. If you live in a country where the government monitors what you’re downloading, then use a VPN. No need to risk guessing if this provider will report you or not. You can’t fight the oppression machine alone by yourself.
Well, don’t use it with new, poorly documented libraries. That is a common sense rule: use the tool where it is useful.
Somehow many LLM criticizers just claim that LLMs are shit because they can’t autonomously write code. Yes, they can’t. But they can do many other useful things.
What about drunk people on the road? I’m sure most of them don’t want to hurt anyone…
Industry? Yes, industry hires people who know how to do things needed by industry and who do nothing besides those things.
Programmers outside “industry” more often find themselves writing using the libraries they see for the first time and using languages they never thought to use. AI helps a lot here.
Too expensive then. I’ll pass…
What are these numbers? Verint is $1.22?
FORTRAN goes anywhere.
I neither read that book nor watched the movie.
All videos are not for me. I can read.
So? What’s the answer?
Shit vs Feces vs Dung vs Manure vs Stool. That’s the choice we can expect from corporations.
P.S. English isn’t my native language, can you please suggest me more shit-related words?
Can’t Americans make a flying coal-burner to fight this green abomination?!
Corn, oil and freedom!
I know. I meant another common characteristic, not nationality/citizenship.
Rename S.Korea to Nintendonia. They deserve that.
Maybe. But more probably it was just fast written and untested.
Can’t Nintendo just sue the customers who claim their dissatisfaction with Nintendo merchandise? Support-shmooport…
1st stage: have a basic grasp of the language you use. Do those tiny stupid and boring exercises from the book you read.
2nd stage: write something you need. Not the thing you think you can do but the thing you need. No matter how complicated it might seem from the start. Write it until you done or until you can prove that your language is completely unsuitable for what you need.
3rd stage: at this point you should have enough understanding of what you can and what you cannot do.