I'm using special Python package to access most (potentially all!) of my personal data and information: https://t.co/UgpDoJ6zFJ
Compiled some code snippets demonstrating how easy it makes to interact with the data: https://t.co/G5XlMaN5qt
openai writes all ther code with AI, yet Codex doesn't have a proper debian package installer, it's curl | bash all over again FFS
There will be no singularity, it will all be just shit, forever.
I should have started writing my own app for knowledge/task management ~10 years ago when I just started looking, I'd be done by now and it would be great. Whereas I chose not to reinvent the wheel and everything I tried/available is still shit, and I'm just perpetually tired.
They’re calling Dune Part Three the epic conclusion because they don’t have the courage to film part four where a giant man-worm smashes Momoa clones for 3500 years
Oh great so if you download a Google Photos album manually via browser, the original photo timestamps aren't retained and it just sets them all to download date. For fuck's sake.
Lately I dread every time I try to do anything on the computer. We really did peak around 2010 with APIs/FUSE mounted services/Jabber etc, since then it's all just regressed and gone to complete shit, and everyone is too busy with fucking AI to care.
@willreil been doing it with a 50V DC power adapter (no idea what it was from??) and baking soda solution. I did actually get a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gas which of course I lit up. Thankfully the yield was very low, so only scared me a bit
I'm so tired of entering passwords. Three weeks without using laptop and I have to log in everywhere again.
Is there some sort of software that can have access to my password manager and the browser; and just autonomously open all websites now and then to maintain fresh cookies?
I just tried using Gemini in Chrome for the first time. I asked it to go and download a few web pages for me, but apparently it can't download data to my computer because that would "involve compromising system security by circumventing security features". I practically begged it to do it, still no go. It's 2026, all the chronically online AI pundits are assuring us that the takeoff is just months away, but I still can't use ANY of the AI tools in a straightforward way for some very simple tasks that anyone who uses computers on a daily basis does all the time.
Announcing the Beta release of ty: an extremely fast type checker and language server for Python, written in Rust.
We now use ty exclusively in our own projects and are ready to recommend it to motivated users.
10x, 50x, even 100x faster than existing type checkers and LSPs.
@charliermarsh even in early alpha once most false positives vere solved it was really good! Because it's so fast I've been using it as an early check before full mypy run
not even a dunk on Zed necessarily... it's just all shit and never working properly.
LSP been around for what, 15 years, yet things never fucking work in any of the IDEs, or break randomly for no reason
Tried using Zed editor everyone is hyping up rn - it's kind of laggy (even though the selling point is that it has very little latency??) - started randomly highlighting every space in my comments a warning Yeah ok... back to vim I guess
@greateranglia hi, can I book a bike space for existing train ticket bought on GA website somehow (ideally online)?
I tried calling the support number but couldn't find an option for bike reservations there. Thanks!
If you're using --pyargs, it should work "as expected" now. Previously it could do weird things (error or silently miss some tests) depending on whether you had __init__.py (which isn't required since python 3.3)
Pytest 9.0.0 was released yesterday!
It includes my fix for 10+ year old issue with namespace packages support :D exciting!
https://t.co/OBs4eVJOgP
https://t.co/JEqGZrSuxT