@Context2X Why the hell do they dress like that? It only attracts attention. Fuck those guys but fuck the girls as well. They should stop pretending they are not coresponsible.
I'm very impressed with the speed and intelligence of the new gemini-3.5-flash model.
Just awesome. Very nice, @GeminiApp. And the agy CLI app is super cool as well. Well done @antigravity#google#gemini#antigravity
Over HALF A GIG to render a single webpage.
And that's being celebrated as a win because it's LESS THAN A GIG.
I think @ladybirdbrowser is an important project, and nothing but love for @awesomekling. But HALF A GIG?
I mean... I get it. We've all been conditioned to think that a single webpage (or a "web app") should use a tremendous amount of RAM.
But it SHOULDN'T.
If a webpage is taking 500MB+ just to render?
That is a tremendous failure.
And, yes, that means that Chrome, Firefox, etc... all of them are ridiculous, absurd failures of software engineering.
Bloat to the extreme.
Make Software Efficient Again.
Announcing inventory release 1.0
A pain-reduction tool for Linux and *BSD system administrators.
It lists all your packages from every installer, incuding: apt, pacman, dnf, zypper, apk, emerge, xbps, flatpak, snap, pipx, cargo, gem, yarn, pkg, npm, homebrew, and nix. It normally tries to skip packages in your system base, but you can override this.
New in this release:
Tested on apt, pacman, flatpak, npm, gem.
https://t.co/EIdwnejgVx
Muchos programadores siguen creyendo que se acabó...
Otros la consideran incapaz.
Primero aprende a usarla y después te formas una opinión.
Hasta el buen Erick es fan. ;)
Your position is reasonable, but wrong.
Having learned to code is still valuable in the new world of AI, not because you're wrong about coding itself having become disposable, but because of the capabilities and mindset you developed while learning to code, some of which are difficult to learn in any other way.
You didn't become a professional programmer. But I'm willing to bet that your intuition about how to design software is far better because you wrestled with code. And that is *not* a skill that LLMs are replacing - ignore the noisy hype about this.
I'm also willing to bet that some of what you learned as a programmer in training translated into problem-decomposition skills that have served you well as an economist.
If one is not a complete dullard (and you are certainly not a complete dullard) learning to code teaches not just craft skills but a mindset - a set of heuristics for carving reality at its joints. There are other ways to get this - I think for example of Richard Feynman who got there by thinking very hard about physics. And it is not guaranteed that every programmer will develop this right mindset.
But many of us do. And most of the other ways to develop it seem also to produce it only as a side effect, but less reliably than learning to code does.
So don't write off learning to code. Maybe someday we'll develop educational methods that can teach those higher-level skills more directly. That would be an excellent thing, if it's possible. But until it gets here, learning to code will still have value that is not easy to duplicate in any other way.
Some time ago I coded a TUI Minesweeper in Pascal. Today I coded an AI agent in C to play that Minesweeper for me so I have more time to increase the shareholder's value. This is only the beginning. We are not ready for what's coming.
Lo monté porque no existía: un foro de Linux en español activo, sin ruido y con hilos que duran. Distros, homelab, gaming con Proton, Steam Deck y mucho más. Si usas Linux, aquí tienes tu comunidad. Regístrate gratis en menos de 30 segundosLo monté porque no existía: un foro de Linux en español activo, sin ruido y con hilos que duran. Distros, homelab, gaming con Proton, Steam Deck y mucho más. Si usas Linux, aquí tienes tu comunidad. Regístrate gratis en menos de 30 segundosLo monté porque no existía: un foro de Linux en español activo, sin ruido y con hilos que duran. Distros, homelab, gaming con Proton, Steam Deck y mucho más. Si usas Linux, aquí tienes tu comunidad. Regístrate gratis en menos de 30 segundos.
I’m willing to keep these maintained and updated for the long haul if there’s enough interest from the community. Let me know if you’re using them in your stacks!
For those working with OpenStack on CentOS Stream 10, I’ve updated my image sets on Quay.
🚀 Get the containers: https://t.co/tqpZdZ1WDC
🛠️ Kolla integration: https://t.co/muDxr1qBQI
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