That feeling of: "I'm in the middle of the code... oh, this is such a nasty hack. OK, let me clean it up as I go. [2 hours pass] OK, it's done, now let me get back to where I was."
It just never happens as organically as I use AI agents. I no longer spot stuff as I don't "live in" the code...
Can you imagine the terror and horror Israel inflicts on Palestinian children, women, and men in detention centers when the cameras are away?
This is Israeli terrorism.
@YusufAsunmogejo@Dammi_Esq Likely the default ruling, but it just goes to show that businesses must protect themselves from abuse by setting a time limit for pickup. Failure to pickup uses up inventory capacity, reducing potential income for the business until they pick it up.
OP likely didn't have this.
@KevinDataGuy@jukan05 this couldn't be more wrong. copilot is my personal project driver and I use Claude code at work. I love both equally, maybe copilot a bit more because GPT 5.4 is an option and works better for certain use cases.
@lanreadelowo you nailed it.
the simplest thing you can have is an in-memory data structure. You only start to consider redis when you scale your API services horizontally.
modern development typically requires horizontal scalability for high availability, but an MVP is something else.
@lanreadelowo I agree with you 💯💯, but I just want to add a bit of nuance. In every architecture, you're making tradeoffs. Always.
So, a perfect solution = this is the best we can get in the real world, given our constraints.
In this specific case, it was bad, and not simpler, nor cheaper.
@GodLogic_GL Interesting logic. It would actually be valid IFF the Qur'an indeed confirms the truth of the gospel and then contradicts that.
What the Qur'an does is it confirms that the true gospel is from God and specifies the truth of the message and shows how it has been corrupted.