Trying to enjoy these last few months (years?) when we can still view source code. Turning on the minimap gives just enough sensory overload. It's so cool, it can zoom, and that MARK keyword is brilliant. So pretty, endless possibilities for breaking focus. 🤓🫨
@Layton_Gott Forget AI until you’re confident, you’ll need to constantly review LLM outputs. They’re also not quite right for long-term solutions, like writing code for your future self.
For me, LLMs work best with a well-structured codebase, but they tend to mess it up, so keep refactoring.
Am I the only one who installs every VS Code (@cursor_ai, etc.) update, and always the only result is triggering a bit more random stuff with accidental shortcuts?
Honestly, my most-used menu item is “Move Primary Sidebar Left.”
So, 1 MHz landed us on the Moon. 4 MHz travelled through the Mushroom Kingdom. Now factory-stock consumer CPUs reach around 6,000 MHz. I wonder where it will take us next.
I always felt there should be more exit status codes than just 0 and 1. I just found some in 𝚜𝚢𝚜𝚎𝚡𝚒𝚝𝚜.𝚑 and “service unavailable” fits Valentine’s Day perfectly. 😻
https://t.co/mfrFm2C5Vh
Cursor keeps trying to move the explorer to the right side of the screen. But not now – so I tried out Google Gravity for the first time. I really like it, and I like all of these AI editors. And it's fascinating how they all use different keyboard shortcuts for the same action.
"The user is clarifying that I am Kimi K2.5 (Moonshot AI's model), not Claude. This is a correction to my previous assumption that I was Claude." 🌈🤖
I don't think AIs are going to take over psychologists' jobs. Actually they're opening up another market. 🫥
More and more MCP server databases, AI agent skill collections, and similar aggregators try to feed my LLM tools.
Nice and sweet, but too noisy therefore useless to me. Or am I supposed to use yet another little robot for a good find? Probably #RTFM is faster.