

Why does this keep happening? I told Gemini to make no mistakes, FFS.


Why does this keep happening? I told Gemini to make no mistakes, FFS.


New maintainers decided to shit all over Bram’s legacy, that’s why.


Didn’t he also say AI writes better code than him?
Unless I’m mistaken, he said that about Python. He doesn’t usually write Python, see the commit message here: torvalds/AudioNoise@4e524250.


I edited the comment. It ended with a period before, I assume your client thought it was a part of the link. Does it work now?


Clown corporation. If I were employed by Microsoft, I’d probably be embarrassed to admit that in public.


Yeah, there was. It was forked because of that, actually: https://codeberg.org/ChiPass


Software Engineers
Oftentimes I wonder what civil or mechanical engineers think about webdevs-turned-prompt-writers calling themselves “engineers”.


Well, you don’t want it to be a regular directory on the root subvolume because you don’t want it to be included in your snapshots. But systemd automatically mounts it as tmpfs (unless it’s already mounted as something else), so that’s not a concern.


@tmp - /tmp
Why though? It’s usually mounted as a RAM disk. Are you low on RAM?


No, he does not. A bit of an overreaction on your part.


Nothing too scandalous. https://lemmy.world/modlog?page=1&actionType=ModRemoveComment&modId=433268&userId=200081.


My entire point was in one single sentence, and yet you managed to shit out three sentences, not even remotely addressing that.
I’m saying that if the output puked out by an LLM is of better quality than your own code, something you literally just confessed to, then you’re nothing but a hack. An impostor.
What does the fact that you’ve been training anyone have to do with that? What does a degree, or lack thereof, have to do with anything? I’ve seen plenty of hacks employed as “seniors”, some with a CompSci degree. The kind of hacks that used to be overly reliant on StackOverflow in the past. The kind of hacks that write poorly performing garbage, yet quote Knuth’s “premature optimization is the root of all evil” (completely missing the context) when you confront them about it.


LLMs are a tool that can lift up the quality of coding work
Imagine telling on yourself like this.
And that is right after implying that you are a “proficient professional coder” that is “like engineer level” unlike those pesky “anti ai warriors”. Jesus fucking Christ.


In the Node.js world adding a dependency may lead to arbitrary code being executed.
It’s bad enough on its own because a bad actor can steal SSH-keys this way, but combined with this exploit they will be able to install a rootkit and compromise your entire system.


That’s how you know it’s a KDE app.


Relatable. I just can’t take anyone calling LLMs “amazing” or “useful” seriously.


auto clean for every reboot
Mount /tmp as tmpfs, dummy. It’s literally in the name.


Yeah, the first commit is 47k SLoC, and Claude is mentioned as a “co-author”.
You got any more of dem pixels?