@CasJam I do, but mostly because I still like cursor's autocomplete. cmd-k is nice still too for quick edits. But claude code seems better at doing back & forth with bigger agent requests. For an extra $20, cursor isn't that big a deal.
@nateberkopec I have an Unraid server, in a Fractal Define case (excellent). Don’t worry about SATA port count, PCI expansion cards for SAS can easily add 8-16 extra ‘sata’ ports with little effort
Airflow over spinning disks is certainly important, but decent case fans are pretty quiet
@nateberkopec are there any hosting companies even close in the US? And what downsides for a US company using an EU hosted server, that’s + some milliseconds on response time due to distance I guess?
@allanbranch if you need to put her down, have somebody come to the house. It is so much better than a strange place. Other piece of advice: don't wait until it's an emergency. going a day early is much kinder than a day late.
@xgigglypuff Senior dev here. I don’t find them all that useful, I have copilot via work and it’s just a slightly better autocomplete. It’s not ‘ai’ in any meaningful way. At least not the way interacting w/ ChatGPT or whatever is.
@patio11 Just played some with the free version of aidungeon, quite impressive. There must be a ton of prompting work behind the scenes to make this work smoothly. I’ve used SillyTavern, and never got this quality of responses. But perhaps it’s just a better setting card.
@_swanson An excellent essay on just how hard it is to i18n correctly across languages. I refer back and share this every year or two.
https://t.co/MKQSDPUQHb
@mateosfo Is this the result of curb cuts being part of a road project budget and sidewalk from some other spot. So the do the sidewalk stub to match some rule during road construction and just never get to building an actual sidewalk?
@nothings@eggkopf strong agree. This is the right way to do things. Business programmer here, but any heuristic of 'too large' is a poor proxy for what's actually a problem: 'too complex'. "How does xyz joker work" is one quick in-file find away. That's great!
@_swanson@nateberkopec Yeah, I was at ScoutAPM for a long time, and this was a very common request. Thinking about it now, I’d build it with Flipper, to check if a given client should be traced. By default whatever % chance, then high value, or complaining customers get put into the always-trace bucket