Very much depends what kind of programming you’re doing. Graphics uses shittons of maths. Data analysis/data science is maths/stats heavy. Other types less so!
Very much depends what kind of programming you’re doing. Graphics uses shittons of maths. Data analysis/data science is maths/stats heavy. Other types less so!
yhwh looking suspiciously like an LLM
Oooof. I feel like trying to figure out what’s wrong with some regex I didn’t write is much harder than writing it myself personally.
Do you have two tiny space bars?
I made a robot which is delighted about the idea of overthrowing capitalism and will enthusiastically explain how to take down your government.
One kid’s getting garbage collected either way
No gambling, one of the rules.
Takes a long time to close sales like that… Although I suspect paying above market rate for things would help grease the wheels.
Ah, good ol’ TEXTJOIN. I’ve used excel to write M before when I couldn’t figure out a way to do something concisely but I also couldn’t be bothered to write it out by hand. In hindsight, I was a shit programmer, but I’m at least good enough now that I can see how shit I was then!
Just a few more RPG books. A few more, and then maybe I’ll actually start playing an RPG? Maybe. But anyway, I could download a few more first…
It’s called hackthebox not hackoutofthebox
Writing boring shit is LLM dream stuff. Especially tedious corpo shit. I have to write letters and such a lot, it makes it so much easier having a machine that can summarise material and write it in dry corporate language in 10 seconds. I already have to proof read my own writing, and there’s almost always 1 or 2 other approvers, so checking it for errors is no extra effort.
Wait, it’s all regex?
Always has been
Solid red cause I’m a cheepskate, but my mouse is flies the 🌈
Also thanks team, downvotes for saying I like having one monitor lmao
When I moved from the office to home I changed to a single monitor… And I have never missed the other one. I mean, I’m not a software engineer, so YMMV.
Smart. I like the idea of replacing biometrics with something that can’t easily be cloned - learned behaviour. Perhaps with a robust ML approach you could use analysis of gait, expressions, and other subtle behavioural tics rather than or in addition to facial/fingerprint/iris recognition. I suspect that would be very hard to fake - although perhaps vulnerable to, idk, having a bad day and acting “off”.
Must be one of those new Microsoft AI laptops.
ML is not good for coding, it is good for approximately solving very complex problems.
Tangentially related at best.
Then who’s coming up with all the bits that I copy/paste off the internet? The regex dragon?