Which is the one with the snake logo?
Which is the one with the snake logo?
Two days ago, I wouldn’t have felt particularly strongly about this sentiment, but my last few comments yesterday had some interesting interpretations…
If it was something self-hosted on the web, it may have been Clarity AI.
I think your comment embodies Rust more than any I’ve seen before
I use main
because, although I never heard of anybody actually getting offended by master
, it costs me nothing to use main
instead. Also it looks prettier and seems to be the new convention ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’ve been wondering for a long time whether I’d ever meet somebody else who doesn’t use their phone in the bathroom.
I don’t really judge the people who do, might as well be entertained rather than doing nothing, but I personally feel like my hands are dirty while I’m on the toilet even if I don’t do anything (probably just a mental thing). Also, even on the bus, I had a tendency to just get lost in my head.
My Canadian bank just charged me $45 CAD twice and only noticed me a day after the second charge. I didn’t notice because I no longer use it. I wish the limit was $3…
Co-pilot can write some small very simple functions for me, sometimes saving me the need to look at documentation. It will still often fail at those, in my experience, and will consistently fail at anything more complex.
It will get better, but currently it’s only a small help.
Unfortunately, it’s the best calculator I could find so far (for my own needs). I paid to remove the ads though, ads bother me way too much to use something infested with them.
Pulling changes should be trivial after you’ve done it a few times.
I do it sometimes, especially when the bug is hard to reproduce and I know exactly what’s causing it. Sometimes it’s quicker to write the tests than to test manually.
I want to add that, like you, I’ve become a big fan of restricting the numbers of ways to do something.
IMO, It’s more time wasted choosing, more time wasted reviewing, and makes it easier to overlook errors. I want more opinionated languages and frameworks.