

It’s really good for prototypes, unit tests, cicd pipelines and most orms
It’s really good for prototypes, unit tests, cicd pipelines and most orms
All words starting with N are banned I guess, like I use *ixOS btw
Not like they aren’t mining data from most of the world…
Ah, yes, because of course, every single little thing needs AI
At least in C#, you can define variables with keyword names like this:
var @struct = “abc”
I think in Kotlin you can do the same, and even include spaces with backticks like val abstract class
= “abc”
I’m not sure if other languages allow that, regardless it should be rarely used.
9anime died as well, anything remaining is fake
In python self is just a convention, you can call it whatever you want :)
Another common issue is thinking “parentheses go first” and then beginning by solving the operation beside them (mostly multiplication). The point being that what’s inside the parentheses goes first, not what’s beside them.
And it will go even lower as people start relying mpre on AI…
Just be carerul when refactoring variable names in doc comments, I’ve seen some weird stuff happen there
Bogosort with extra steps
Why is your eternity like that? Mine looks fine
Jetbrains IDE’s are top tier (but resource hungry). A text editor with some plugins is fine for smaller projects, like zed, sublime text or neovim
Can we replace this guy with AI?
Ah yes, the “well actually” guy
Full circle
As long as the feature could be disabled as well
buntu the best
Easy way to automatically set settings that are convenient for them and disguise it as AI being AI
Using AI just to be lazy is by far the worst use case. It should be a tool made for speeding up repetitive work, and its output (if important) should always be reviewed by humans.