

It can complete coding tasks, but not well AND unsupervised. To get it to do something well I need to tell it what it did wrong over 4 or 5 iterations.
It can complete coding tasks, but not well AND unsupervised. To get it to do something well I need to tell it what it did wrong over 4 or 5 iterations.
That was the reason to use Play Music when it was a thing. Upload all your torrented music and stream it for free.
Once you’ve typed … you know if you type more dots it’s to go up more dir, so you don’t really need two dots for each additional dir.
This is why Andor is so great. It’s star wars but it’s for grown ups.
That’s fine, I won’t even see it until somebody asks me on slack if I saw their email.
The Wad - Vels Trio
Genre wise it’s on the spectrum between jazz and prog-rock. And somehow manages to sound like a cross between New Order’s Blue Monday and Parliament’s Flashlight.
Reminds me of the KSP2 fiasco. Management insisting on reusing the engine from the old game, and firing all the senior devs who could have told them there was no possibility of getting the features they’d announced to work without rewriting the engine from scratch.
I start to feel ill whenever I need to use the search in BitBucket.
Usually some soul-jazz post-bop joint but I can never figure out if it’s Cannonball Adderley or Lee Morgan.
Niche communities
Close Facebook and move back to lemmy
Some do giveaways on patreon.
Oh I played the shit out of that back when I wasn’t old! But on ZXSpectrum, not C64.
Let’s just renumber them all again, so Rogue One is 4, Andor is 5, and A New Hope is 6. That makes Empire 7, proving the OP correct.
Epilogues normally come after, both narratively and chronologically.
That’ll do.
It’s almost correct, in the sense that Rogue One is the prologue (postlogue?) to Andor, which is the best SW media even tho it’s not a movie.
Oh, you just add it as a separate task in package.json? That seems nicer than converting all your type defs manually to io.ts format or similar.
Oh, I get it. It’s like a tech demo, to encourage Microsoft to add compiler plugins. Can’t really use it on a project of any scale, due to every other tool also providing its own TS compiler, again because TSC doesn’t support plugins.
I think it’s still faster for a lot of things. If you have several different ideas for how to approach a problem the robot can POC them very quickly to help you decide which to use. And while doing that it’ll probably mention something that’ll give you ideas for another couple approaches. So you can come up with an optimal solution in about the same time as it’d take to clack out a single POC by hand.