@se_ransdell I find that improvement in my output is generally incremental and I sometimes still cringe when I look at something I coded years or even months ago. Now that I know better I wouldn’t have made the same choices I did previously.
@se_ransdell Also, not everything I produce is good on the first try. Having another set of eyes on my work can point out issues I was blind too for whatever reason.
@se_ransdell That does sound scary. I do know that many professional writers wind up feeling like this at times. I’ve been a programmer for 20 years and I still have days where I feel like you are describing. Some days the best I can do is just get through it.
@AkilahObviously Oh FFS. This is functionally erasing black faces. I don’t know if this is malice or incompetance or indifference but we’ve known about this kind bias in AI for awhile now. There’s no excuse for this shit.
@espiers It blows my mind that he appears to be making business decisions with significant consequences based on momentary impulses and conversations with randos.
@estefanniegg That could also be a sign of a well designed language. I prefer it to languages that require brain cycles just to deal with the overhead caused by the clunkiness of the language. Cough Javascript Cough.
@_Bajiri@MalwareTechBlog UTM runs Linux and Windows 11 arm in virtualization and it’s free.
It can even run Windows 7 in x64 emulation mode.
It works great on my M1 Macbook pro it should run even better on an M2 Mac.
https://t.co/5Pav1KvWRd
@anne_theriault Imposter syndrome is such a mindf@€k in that it only seems to effect people who actually know what they are doing. I’ve been a programmer for twenty years and it still gets me sometimes.