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Comment on What code editor / IDE do you use (2025)? in ~comp
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Comment on What code editor / IDE do you use (2025)? in ~comp
d32 Link ParentIronic thing is that Zed has been the first IDE to boast AI powered features, if I remember correctly - but it has been surpassed by several "late" entrants in the meantime. Still, it is by far...Ironic thing is that Zed has been the first IDE to boast AI powered features, if I remember correctly - but it has been surpassed by several "late" entrants in the meantime. Still, it is by far the nicest and snappiest IDE I have tried in the last decade and I'm loving it. It's native and that has its implications. Plus, it has been opensourced.
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Comment on Some protein powders and shakes may contain high levels of lead in ~health
d32 Link ParentInsanity! (Sorry, I'm just too shocked by this unholy mix of measurement systems to write anything coherent)1g per lb
Insanity!
(Sorry, I'm just too shocked by this unholy mix of measurement systems to write anything coherent)
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Comment on Shopify, pulling strings at Ruby Central, forces Bundler and RubyGems takeover in ~comp
d32 Link ParentWell... The pessimist in me says: look how the community handled the WordPress power play...Well... The pessimist in me says: look how the community handled the WordPress power play...
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Comment on Dark patterns killed my wife's Windows 11 installation in ~tech
d32 Link ParentYeah, that's because windows just can't do updates without screwing with your work. In the background for example. Without reboots. Situations like these happened to thousands of poor souls, even...Yeah, that's because windows just can't do updates without screwing with your work. In the background for example. Without reboots. Situations like these happened to thousands of poor souls, even the people in finance you mention, even to people presenting at conferences right on the stage and so on. Microsoft even had a page listing several stories like this and then finishing that its all worth it, the updates are the best.
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Comment on Dark patterns killed my wife's Windows 11 installation in ~tech
d32 Link ParentAnd if you are not using it... well, now you are.And if you are not using it... well, now you are.
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Comment on What words do you recommend? in ~talk
d32 Link ParentBut don't conflate soldering with welding, lest you are ready for the consequences!But don't conflate soldering with welding, lest you are ready for the consequences!
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Comment on Survey results on books that people identify as shaping their life/personality after reading them in high school in ~books
d32 Link ParentBrutal. I feel It's like admitting guilt with no other interpretation possible.Brutal. I feel It's like admitting guilt with no other interpretation possible.
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Comment on Google will require developer verification for Android apps outside the Play Store in ~tech
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Comment on <deleted topic> in ~life.home_improvement
d32 LinkThis is so intimate :) Thanks for sharing with us. I like the combination of old and new. Trying to guess from the interiors a bit of a view we get - is this central Europe? Prague perhaps?This is so intimate :) Thanks for sharing with us. I like the combination of old and new.
Trying to guess from the interiors a bit of a view we get - is this central Europe?
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Comment on GPT 5 released in ~comp
d32 Link ParentYes! And I was amazed at how good it was. But with one caveat: I used it exclusively as a "coder" - code generating model, always paired with some stronger model - such as Sonnet 4 or sometimes...Did you manage to have success with that?
Yes! And I was amazed at how good it was. But with one caveat: I used it exclusively as a "coder" - code generating model, always paired with some stronger model - such as Sonnet 4 or sometimes GPT4.1 - to actually come up with the implementation plan. Once the plan was solid, 4.1 was able to take it and implement any needed changes, quickly and precisely.
Additional details: This was in Roo Code, stronger model was "Architect" while 4.1 was used in "Code" mode. Mostly Python, but also some Typescript and bash.
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Comment on GPT 5 released in ~comp
d32 Link ParentWould you mind sharing some combination of tools you've used? I guess everyone knows about VS code + cline or forks, but for example, how did you leverage agentic coding together with Godot? It...Would you mind sharing some combination of tools you've used?
I guess everyone knows about VS code + cline or forks, but for example, how did you leverage agentic coding together with Godot? It has its own IDE, doesn't it? What goes with it? Command line agents? -
Comment on GPT 5 released in ~comp
d32 Link ParentMinor, but: GPT4.1 was already a quite competent coding model. It was used as the default for Github Copilot, for example.Minor, but: GPT4.1 was already a quite competent coding model. It was used as the default for Github Copilot, for example.
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Comment on I have been using a neo-dumbphone for a week, here are my thoughts in ~tech
d32 Link ParentYea, I should have probably mentioned this is in the EU. EU pushes (quite foolishly in my opinion) for every banking operation to be confirmed via 2FA using exclusively android or apple devices...Yea, I should have probably mentioned this is in the EU. EU pushes (quite foolishly in my opinion) for every banking operation to be confirmed via 2FA using exclusively android or apple devices with respective apps, which are often quite picky about the phones they support.
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Comment on I have been using a neo-dumbphone for a week, here are my thoughts in ~tech
d32 Link ParentWell phone without banking apps is useless and I don't expect anyone's selection of essential apps to contain banking apps from our tiny country.Well phone without banking apps is useless and I don't expect anyone's selection of essential apps to contain banking apps from our tiny country.
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Comment on Is AI actually useful for anyone here? in ~tech
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Comment on New Android phones, stock or flash? in ~tech
d32 Link ParentI always had unlocked bootloaders on all my computers for decades. For portable computers, it can be a bigger risk, but I'm sure proper encryption protects against most risks. Still any would-be...I always had unlocked bootloaders on all my computers for decades. For portable computers, it can be a bigger risk, but I'm sure proper encryption protects against most risks. Still any would-be hypothetical scenario in case of the theft or similar does not outweigh the alternative - giving full access to my computer, every day, to every big tech company with power.
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Comment on New Android phones, stock or flash? in ~tech
d32 Link ParentMany of those apps don't work reliably, while having simple administrative account on the phone instead of handling it to Google solves the issue.Many of those apps don't work reliably, while having simple administrative account on the phone instead of handling it to Google solves the issue.
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Comment on New Android phones, stock or flash? in ~tech
d32 Link ParentHow are you decreasing security? I know I'm increasing my security by limiting tracking and not seeing advertisements.How are you decreasing security?
I know I'm increasing my security by limiting tracking and not seeing advertisements.
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Comment on Recommendation Request: New Mouse in ~comp
d32 Link ParentThanks for insistently trying to be helpful :) Will try that tomorrow.Thanks for insistently trying to be helpful :)
Will try that tomorrow.
Microsoft is in their "Extend" phase with the VS Code.