FrontEnd Engineer since 2006. This is my second and official X account, separate from my personal one. I use it to keep in touch with my love for Software.
Look what I found under the dust. This was me at the age of 14, back in 1994 and that's probably the only photo of my first PC I have. How time passes...
@zebassembly This "no code looking" is really becoming obnoxious. I am just waiting for someone come and say: "Bruh, when was the last time you look at the assembly code? When was the last time you looked at 0s and 1s in the chip, dude?"
That's right. At first it looked as if he was trolling. Then we saw the year 2017. And then I looked at the actual git issue thread and I'm still on the fence about him trolling or not because he was angry in general. I'd be pissed too but mostly at myself. If you read all he wrote in the thread he is pretty funny and I cannot but feel sorry for him too, because I believe he probably was not used to use git at that point in time. Anyway, almost 10 years passed, I'm sure he got over it by now and I'm sure he's using git regularily now. VS Code though? Proably not. ๐
How do you setup your harness? I'm curious to see what other people do. I haven't dug into harnesses yet much, but I've setup session-start hooks. It's annoying because it keeps changing a lot, so I try to rely less on LLMs environments and more on startup skills, but that eats up the context window.
Probably, mostly. Additionally, a smaller percentage od devs will likely setup their environments so that the code will be of better quality before even being commited - quality guards, pre-commit hooks, TDD, LLM Wiki setups, session start hooks etc etc. I thi k everyone must try before they get better. We cannot blame people for trying out, making mistakes and learn before they get better later.
@thehungrybird_@Vlad_GitHub Very well said. We, people like to trash anything and anyone behind our keyboards, even before knowing the full context. I hope they fix this well and I wish then good luck.
Look what I found under the dust. This was me at the age of 14, back in 1994 and that's probably the only photo of my first PC I have. How time passes...