They’re going to use AI to train AI*
So nothing new here
They’re going to use AI to train AI*
So nothing new here
And when will they release ‘Hooker’?
I’m probably more of a git noob than you
Doubt =D
And more to the point, I do appreciate a good user interface with information at a glance or click instead of having to type out a command each time.
Agreed with good user interface, my criticism was specifically for the vscode default git plugin which I was not compatible with at all but it could be just a me-problem
Git has some counterintuitive commands
Yeah… ‘git merge main’ weirds me out because my brain likes to think the command is merging current branch TO main instead of other way around
Some IDEs have extra non-native Git features like have inlined “git blame” outputs as you edit (easily see a commit message per-line, see who changed what, etc.), better diff/merge tooling (JetBrain’s merge tool comes to mind), being able to revert parts of the file instead of the whole file, etc.
Okay this sounds very good, so they actually improve git cli feature wise in addition to implementing GUI for it.
Thanks for the reply!
Oh that sounds very sweet!
Going to check out if there’s git integration, because I couldn’t easily find it.
Asking this because I’m noob, not elitist ass: Why a git integration in ide instead of using the cli? I’ve been working only on few projects where git is used, but the cli seems to be a ton easier to understand how to work with than the git integration in vscode which I discarded after few attempts to use
The last one is completely reasonable. “We have had so much problems with this platform that we decided it’s not worth using time on”
That’s for testing engines alone. Static fire is separate yes way further down the line when you have the rocket built and ready to fly
Yeah, I’m stretching it a bit
If I had to guess, the programmable extra buttons on a Logitech mouses.
You need to configure them in the piece of shit Logitech software, that’s not supported on Linux
“By default” meaning it can be changed.
Then someone in the company gets their device compromised, and security starts looking what happened on the device that time. “We’d have that data, but it was deleted yesterday because of the retention policy on recall” -answer from that new guy in IT dept. Security then reminds that the company policy requires minimum 30 days retention for all logging of security events.
There’s a lot of good reasons for such thing, for example automatically enabling parking brake if drivers seat is empty. No idea if Tesla has such thing but I’d fucking love to have it in my car. Forgotten to pull the brake couple times and just realized car starts moving when I’m about to exit the car lol
Hey I’ve seen this movie
Lmao that’s kinda funny response though
Chip binning is great because it creates less waste, cheaper product and more profit for the manufacturer. Rare case of where everyone seem to win.
But there was this case where intel was designing chip that could be sold at lower price and more cores could be unlocked in software for a price.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/facepalm-of-the-day-intel-charges-customers-50-to-unlock-cpu-features/
Or just make daycare free for all like in civilized world?
Probably just default passwords
How trustworthy are LLM translations? Normal machine translation may lose context but I imagine LLM could make up shit?
Wait YouTube requires id verification to view “mature” content?
Completely fair. They have specific distro they support, and their staff is trained for. Also this seems like you’ve got some OS level issues independent from steam…