What do people use to read threads on HN? I find it incredible hard to see what's new after, say one hour.
What do people use to read threads on HN? I find it incredible hard to see what's new after, say one hour. I'll admit, gpt3 is just an excuse to make up weird plots and the machine does the rest @borkdude As a #Clojure beginner I wonder how much can I rely on answers that I get from #chatGPT on this topic. I sometimes ask for explaining some code and it seems very useful. But is that part of the model somehow more reliable and truthful than other part? What is your opinion and experience? Thank you.;) RT @pragyanatvade Thanks for it. On the @graalvm blog: How GraalVM Helped Create a Fast-Starting Scripting Environment for Clojure: https://medium.com/graalvm/babashka-how-graalvm-helped-create-a-fast-starting-scripting-environment-for-clojure-b0fcc38b0746 by @borkdude Clj-kondo: static analyzer and linter for Clojure code that sparks joy ✨ May your code be a joy to behold! 🖖 v2022.12.08 #clojure #cljKondo Changelogs: #cljKondo next release will recognize binding or var references not in tail position as unused values The "boss key" of the modern era. Frantically, you open ChatGPT. I've interacted with Chris only a few times, but it was enough to learn that he was a highly talented, cooperative and kind human being. He will be missed. Condolences to his family and the Ruby community. And we all know what language can make small teams very productive #clojure @borkdude that's the conclusion I've come to as well over the years. The only way to keep code maintainable is to aggressively break it up into small units that can be reasoned about independently. It's not a problem you can solve with a language because the problem lies with the fact that humans can only keep so much context in their heads. Once the scope grows beyond that you start making assumptions about the way the code works. RT @flavorjones Powershell is a nice idea but interop with other tools (cmd.exe, wsl2, shelling out to powershell modules from Java, etc) is awkward. It may or may not have been a conscious design decision, but it reminds me of this talk. RT @jetbrains Forgot the name of a function I don't use often, but needed now. inter... what was it? re-find to the rescue! @borkdude RT @pappapez RT @MrGung1 https://gist.github.com/MrGung/29d0547fe45316c3438032fd164d42c6 |
@borkdude I use an app called Materialistic for it on my Android phone.