@theo I wonder if you can't choose which underlying browser to use when using Tauri. Like for Linux or Mac it'd allow you to select your default browser.
@GadSaad LOOOL. I am from the Dominican Republic and goat or horse fucker has always been kind of a meme amongst country people. I never thought I would see it jajajajaja.
I have been thinking about this a lot.
I think for a great many of engineers, the ones who did it because they loved it only to discover that money was in fact at the end of the rainbow found both the journey and the destination satisfying. In fact, I think I can argue with authority that the destination was only satisfying as the journey was difficult. The hard-fought evenings spent toiling away on an idea and codebase that slowly gives way to your vision was an incredible experience.
The group of people that fell into this category of hard-fought journey and destination we will call them tinkerers. One thing tinkerers have always hated is the already known problems. The journey is clear as day. The obstacles minor inconveniences. Its purely a matter of typing the solution into the terminal. This is also why I think so many of this group goes out and does open source, or starts companies. Work largely falls into this category with few exceptions.
From this reason is why I largely find UI work soul sucking. I know the solution, its a matter of just looking up the details and putting it into my editor. yawn. CSS, flex box this, grid that, put the tailwind classes in the bag.
To me, the LLM software world is with little to no journey and discovery. Its more of simply taking my high level idea and just formulating it into testable, atomic chunks that can be verified. I have traded my favorite part, discovery and raw creation, with itemized list of TODOs and patience and "No Mistakes."
To this, every morning from 6 to 9 I simply just hand code every thin. even UI things. It is because I want journey and discovery and raw creation. Maybe one day comes and its just so futile that I stop this. But for now, I still see such great value in this. I see such better thought through products. Because slowing down and truly thinking through everything. The architecture, the design, everything is an expression of discovery and creation. And I love it.
I am sure there will come a day, maybe even in the next 6 months where I change my mind. For now, I pursue the love of the game intentionally.
I do also believe that there exists people who get the same joy I got from building with tears and sweat by prompting LLMs. I am positive of it. I just don't understand how. But people love UI work. I also don't understand that.
@21Naija Many of my illegal friends could bring a family member for 5-10k smuggled through the border in about a month.Meanwhile here is me waiting sponsoring my wife and have been waiting for years plus thousands spent.Illegal immigration is a spit to the face for those who do it legally
@21Naija Because a country's immigration policies should be consistent. Why have such a thorough and hard process to become naturalized or to get here legally in the first place when people were able to just walk through the border.
@func25 This is exactly the reason why I am taking @tiago_taquelim_ backend engineering course and the microservices one. Because of the usage of go standard library and using minimal packages like Chi. Imo one of the best courses to learn Golang.
@ForrestPKnight Exactly. Just like any other industry that has been made easier, yet we still pay for other people to do these things for us. It is a matter of interest, time, and effort.
@matiasgarciard Estas llevando el contenido demasiado lejos. Me hubiese gustado que haya pasado algo grave y te hayan tumbado la casa. Tu sabes bien la gente que tienes ahi y dejaste que llegaran las cosas a este punto. Hay limites brother.
@ribided@dillon_mulroy It's a map in which the key is of type string and the value an array of workerState containing Key which is a generic that extends another type called
@vxunderground This is what happens when people try to sell the illusion of mastery while disregarding expertise. This is not only for coding, but for every field.