From my Austrian MotoGP blog at @Motor_Sport about MM93 and his current successes, because the conspiracy theorists are starting to really bore me and I find their ignorance mind-boggling ππππ
There are wins and there are wins. And this was a very impressive win from Collin Veyer in Jerez Moto3!
It's exactly these type of wins that should give the Dutch fans hope of a lot more to come. Fast, Confident & Cool. @matoxley@GPMag_@MotoGP
To celebrate the 30th birthday of DOOM, here's a thread of everything that I've found that DOOM can run on. Some are real, some... maybe not. It's up to you to figure out which π
Let's begin with:
DOOM... on an ultrasound scanner.
Parrots are intelligent enough to understand touch screen interfaces and they prefer watching videos of other parrots.
[πΉ insta.beakk]
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Iβm one of those people that prefers web ui for all the things. I think electron is bad for performance but web tech just gets easier, more capable and faster.
I do prefer native ui on mobile, but if I were going to write a native app, I would probably write a blazor ui.
The software development I knew is now gone forever.
I spent around 10 years convincing everyone that writing unit tests was critical to developing software.
Unfortunately, people like unit tests until they have to write them. "We didn't have time," they'd tell you.
And I get it.
I understand the pressure. I know that writing more code is annoying. You have to write it, fix it, and maintain it.
But then, this new generation of AI tools showed up, and the way I'm writing code is changing faster than a chameleon in a rainbow store.
Last week, I started testing @CodiumAI's Visual Studio Code plugin to propose and generate unit tests for my code. I'm never going back.
I now ask the plugin to propose tests for any class in my code, and a minute later, I have a list covering the happy path and the edge cases.
But thatβs just the start:
CodiumAI analyzes your code, proposes code enhancements, and does behavior coverage. Everything without writing any prompts or leaving my IDE.
I'm now 10x faster, and my code is much better.
If you use Visual Studio Code or JetBrains, search and install the CodiumAI extension. You can't outrun progress!
Thanks to the @CodiumAI team for helping me understand their work and partnering with me on this post!