@JohannTetzel6@sesigl@suni_code They are wrong. The ssl connection is made between the user and the cdn, and the cdn caches unencrypted files (like the html page or JavaScript file or image).
@quiet_node@0xDevShah@antigravity Same! It is so nice not to have to prompt this. I also like that it asks for clarifications when something is unclear or it needs more info.
@seekthedev@Mike_Andreuzza@antigravity What... I used it for a few days and it was pretty great. I love that it's a little less eager than the other products out there -- it will ask questions/clarifications before starting, implementation plans and summaries at the end. There is some wonky stuff, tho, for sure.
@_devJNS I tried both last weekend and antigravity was a REALLY GOOD experience. Loved the plans and how it asks questions to confirm what you want to do. That can save so much time.
@shanselman I know! The culture of the internet (bad apples?) is part of the problem. For some people, being heckled for a simple POC or making something dumb and getting negative comments could be enough to not do it again.
@davepl1968@ThePrimeagen Looking back at code you've written and saying "oh, ai could have done that" would probably be a type of bias.
If you're allowing AI to do the exact work you already were doing 100% of the time, and it's doing a good job, then that is something different and should be shared.
@dhh This seems like a good thing to expose kids toโฆ itโs just a reality of our world that people have different preferences. All theyre doing is making kids respectful of that.
@thekitze I have the ethnotek 30 and 80% of the time I fly somewhere, it's my only bag. It's a roll-top, so you can really stuff things in there. It also fits JUST BARELY under the seat in front of you. It can get really effing heavy, and schlepping it through the airport is a workout.
@GergelyOrosz US perspective. Hiring senior-level devs (mostly 7+ years experience). .NET/C#. Hiring remote jobs, you get A TON of really excellent candidates. So, you can be super picky. For hybrid/in-office jobs, it's slimmer pickins'. Expected salaries are going down in both situations.