@CaeserTaro@VictoriaLonita@backendoc That wouldn't work. The resulting ultrasound frequencies would be outside the range that could be achieved by any music player.
@jerrinot I use IntelliJ on Windows and Mac. I've just gotten used to switching between them. It took ~6 months and I still mess it up from time to time.
It helped that I bought a Logitech keyboard that supports both... but it didn't help as much as I thought.
@burkov@StackOverflow But they did put together a useful resource we all used, and then OpenAI scraped the content. Without SO, Chat GPT wouldn't be nearly so helpful.
Christ, every time I come back here after spending some time on Bluesky, I find it shockingly terrible.
It's like I've just got used to the smell of sewer gas here, but when I leave and come back, I can smell it again.
@tagir_valeev @rafaelcodes Could there be a way to design the class file API to support cases like this? Perhaps it’s not too late to influence the API design?
@g_meslin Blanket statements about Toronto make me roll my eyes. Parts of Toronto often differ from each other more than they differ from other places in Ontario.
@Komaniecki_R Well, if they speed it up and it sounds like singing, I’d count it. All singing is just flapping your vocal cords periodically; that’s not an objection per se.
@allenholub@waltershr@alexbunardzic Absolutely, good call-out. I meant less formal and more technical, like hey, don’t forget every foobar needs to be serializable to JSON so your new foobar should implement X interface and have Y tests.
@allenholub@waltershr@alexbunardzic That’s interesting. I know PR code reviews don’t do much for catching bugs. They’re more for making sure the code makes sense, follows existing practices, and doesn’t neglect any cases/requirements, especially for distributed teams.