Elixir v1.20 released! Now officially a gradually typed language: Elixir type checks every single line of code, finding bugs and dead code, without developer overhead (no typing signatures) and extremely low false positives rate. Plus a faster compiler! Links and reports below.
https://t.co/yFk4KyWPKm not to be a hater but this genre of post is so performative and lame. Lots of people would kill to get a job in tech. Of course Iβm all for improving the working conditions of tech workers but come on, letβs not act like itβs some huge psychological toll.
This is more or less what the majority of our large dev team at work has come to the conclusion on too. Iβm not sure if itβs the model or the harness but codex has far surpassed Claude code now.
Alright, after a full week with Codex, I understand why folks like @chris_mccord and @antirez have been praising it.
Itβs far more thorough than Claude Code. When you ask for a change, it does a better job of understanding the system and the different areas that will be affected.
The only downside is that it can sometimes overreach on smaller changes, but thatβs partly because Iβve been feeding it piecemeal requests. Iβm starting to trust it with larger tasks now, something I didn't feel much comfortable before.
@BurkhardtLance@Mezzie13603591@ReddCinema Well at least you are hitting upon the point here that these people need to have a functioning society, government, and jobs. Yes I agree that subsistence farming and fishing is not a realistic solution to the problem of a failed state, anywhere on the globe.
@Mezzie13603591@frankiesfight@an0nuser1997@ReddCinema I assure you all of the population of port-au-prince could *not* just go walk to the beach and fish and catch enough fish to feed their whole family. Itβs overfished like hell
@i3loated@Mezzie13603591@ReddCinema Their exist boats, but thereβs also over a million people in port-au-prince alone, they canβt all βjust go get a boatβ and fish
@frankiesfight@an0nuser1997@Mezzie13603591@ReddCinema I donβt know if Iβd choose to eat a bug or something either, but I also donβt think any of us can realistically imagine what the trajectory of our entire lives and our families lives would be if we were experiencing that level of poverty
@an0nuser1997@frankiesfight@Mezzie13603591@ReddCinema Instead, the reality is the reasons for Haitiβs failure as a state will remain regardless of how much money you throw at the problem. So to say that money should magically fix the problem and itβs their fault itβs not is ridiculous.
@an0nuser1997@frankiesfight@Mezzie13603591@ReddCinema Well theyβre not in Africaβ¦ but that aside I think most people agree that money itself does not just magically make failed states into prospering wonderlands. If it was that simple then weβd just throw money at all the poor parts of the world and theyβd suddenly thrive.
@frankiesfight@Mezzie13603591@ReddCinema Even if they did, we still have the problem of overcrowding and overfishing. Do you think all of Haiti and sustain itself on fishing? These coastal waters are not a limitless supply of fish.
@frankiesfight@Mezzie13603591@ReddCinema And weβre talking about the poorest country in the western hemisphere, so it should go without saying but the average person does not have the money to buy the kind of materials to just up and become a subsistence fisherman from nothing.
@SportsAccount@MaziMorbid@Mezzie13603591@ReddCinema To fish the waters in port au prince in a way that you could sustain yourself you need a boat. This is one of the most densely populated areas on the planet
@Mezzie13603591@ReddCinema To fish these waters you need a boat, to farm the land you need to own a land. Thereβs literally a million people that live in port au prince that own nothing.