erlingur

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[–] erlingur 1 points 1 year ago

Works! I see it :)

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[–] erlingur 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Haha true :D Thanks /u/Ategon, for all your hard work, it's really appreciated. The server looks awesome!

[–] erlingur 1 points 1 year ago

Hey! Nice to meet you :)

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I'm almost ashamed to say this but I've never used or properly understood tabs in (n)vim. I think it's finally time to properly learn about them :) Thanks!

[–] erlingur 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Hey, done :) https://programming.dev/c/nix

Post in it and I'll mod you if you want :)

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God yes! Can't wait for more sites to adopt Webauthn. I even had a Webauthn sticker on my laptop a while ago :D

[–] erlingur 1 points 1 year ago

Done! https://programming.dev/c/commandline

Post in it and I’ll mod you if you want :)

[–] erlingur 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Done! https://programming.dev/c/commandline

Post in it and I'll mod you if you want :)

[–] erlingur 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I've used https://www.photopea.com before, pretty good! It's web based photoshop :)

 

The example is Ruby specific but I think the general thought applies to most projects and environments as well

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Blue Ridge Ruby 2023 Recap (kevinjmurphy.com)
submitted 1 year ago by erlingur to c/ruby
 

MKBHD reviews the new 15" Macbook Air M2

 

From https://twitter.com/llm_sec/status/1667573374426701824

  1. People ask LLMs to write code
  2. LLMs recommend imports that don't actually exist
  3. Attackers work out what these imports' names are, and create & upload them with malicious payloads
  4. People using LLM-written code then auto-add malware themselves
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submitted 1 year ago by erlingur to c/webdev
 

Developer experience examines how people, processes, and tools affect developers’ ability to work efficiently.

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submitted 1 year ago by erlingur to c/ruby
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submitted 1 year ago by erlingur to c/programming
 

Summary provided by ChatGPT:

Effective software development hinges on acquiring domain knowledge, as programmers and their managers must understand the practical realities of the industry to avoid building ineffective or unusable software; without such comprehension, software may not serve its intended purpose, highlighting the non-negotiable need for domain expertise in programming.

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submitted 1 year ago by erlingur to c/programming
 

Some interesting thoughts on how to leverage ChatGPT

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