

The only use for LLM in coding is as an alternative search bar for stackoverflow
I’d argue it can also be useful as a form of autocomplete, or writing whatever boilerplate code; that still isn’t outsourcing your thinking to the text predictor.
The only use for LLM in coding is as an alternative search bar for stackoverflow
I’d argue it can also be useful as a form of autocomplete, or writing whatever boilerplate code; that still isn’t outsourcing your thinking to the text predictor.
I find it impressive that nobody honked.
Insane that it was allowed
Based on personal experience, I’m a firm believer in that best way to learn and get good at something is to just do it and keep doing it.
So: download godot or such and try to make stuff. You’ll figure it out as you go.
Surely they didn’t backdoor a notebook?
Good news, origin is dead! And the replacement is… worse?
Some people don’t know better, others don’t care.
No need to pay
I didn’t say anything about paying. It’s free in both meanings of the word.
It’s also cross-platform and -browser and better than builtin ones.
I mentioned lemmy passwords in the other reply. Guess how I found out
Bitwarden is self-hostable and foss, with some unofficial software already out there. Not much opportunity for the company to entrap customers if it went evil.
IMO, for most people it’s best to just send them to register at bitwarden. It’s less hassle so they might actually follow through, while being infinitely better than what they were doing before.
In lemmy, password length is capped to 60. Weak.
Do yourself a favor and go to https://bitwarden.com/
Probably depends on what you do. I haven’t used AI autocomplete myself, so I can’t talk from experience, but what I had in mind was the somewhat repetitive work I’ve been doing recently with gui widgets. I expect an LLM to get that mostly right.