Just wait until you discover fish/zsh autosuggestions.
Just wait until you discover fish/zsh autosuggestions.
I can’t tell if she’s saying “AAAHH!” or “AAAHH!”


This is a good read and makes a lot of great points. I think everyone in tech needs to understand the arguments here. The biggest thing for me is that LLMs are incredibly useful tools, but not in the way they are advertised. They are great for learning how existing code works, but shit at writing anything novel or innovative. From the article:
The past is a prison when you’re inventing the future.
In my opinion, if you’re using LLMs to do anything but help you learn from the past, you’re doing it wrong. LLMs cannot move you forward, and I think that may be the point.
Congratulations on not dying since the last time the earth went around the sun!
Not quite.


Vibe coding is error driven development.
I use Arch by the way.


Exactly. Here’s a thought… and I’m just spitballing here: tariffs. Then take them away. Then add them again. Then take them away. Then add them again. /s


I can’t read the word without thinking this.


Conservatives invented censorship.
I see what you did there.
I have an extra chromosome. Do you want it?


I’ve never had that happen, but I suppose it’s possible.


In restaurants they keep plates warm under heat lamps. Microwaves don’t actually transfer heat the way heat lamps do. They heat things up by “vibrating” the molecules (it’s more complicated than that, but that’s the idea). Things with less rigid molecular bonds (like liquids) tend to heat faster because the molecules can vibrate more readily. Using the microwave dry can potentially damage things because there isn’t anything to absorb the microwave energy.
We have a name for that now.
DOGE?


The cloud version is paid, but the desktop versions are free and available on the downloads page. Or you can build it from source.


You will never get those pixels back. They are gone. You can, however, create new pixels. They won’t be as good as the originals, but in some cases, they’ll be good enough. An open source AI/ML interpolation tool I have used with decent results is called Upscayl. There are AppImages, Flatpaks, and many Linux packages available to download.
I could go for some Kool-aid right about now.