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Prunebutt , in What's stopping you from coding like this ?

I prefer to type on an ergonomic keyboard thank you very much.

hemko , in What's stopping you from coding like this ?

I have bones

spez , in What's stopping you from coding like this ?

An annoying lack of x-ray vision.

xmunk , in What's stopping you from coding like this ?

My neck.

Annoyed_Crabby , in What's stopping you from coding like this ?

My back.

ObviouslyNotBanana , in What's stopping you from coding like this ?
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

A lifetime of sitting still mostly

AeonFelis , in Oopsi Woopsi
xthexder ,
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All of those are dated after the meme. I think it’s safe to say that account is based on this meme, not the other way around.

AeonFelis ,

Yea, that’s what I meant. I just worded it badly.

isVeryLoud ,

This person is a treasure

enitoni , in Oopsi Woopsi
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Dan Abramov swearing is like seeing a unicorn

dan , in Oopsi Woopsi
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It’s funny but a obvious fake. There’s no such thing as “permanently” closing a Github issue.

ipkpjersi ,

I swear that used to be a thing (like instead of “wontfix” it was “permanently”) or maybe I’m misremembering.

twopi , in dotnet developer

Well .NET is dead now so I guess .COM and .ORG are dead too?

quackers ,

.NET is better than ever wdym

revlayle ,

.net isn’t dead, that’s for sure. It’s not the top ecosystem, but it is pretty healthy.

FrostyCaveman , in Junior Dev VS Machine Learning

Decaf is heresy

Fridgeratr , in Junior Dev VS Machine Learning

Decaf?? Wtf. Gross.

9point6 , in Junior Dev VS Machine Learning

This looks more like a floating point issue than a mistake an LLM would make

Cosmicomical ,

There are no LLMs involved in this picture, to train an llm you'd need 100x the training data. The panel is about a normal ML model.

WitchHazel ,

The training data here is exaggerated more, actually. This task should take kilobytes, max, and would finish in a fraction of a second. Also, no self-respecting ML engineer would put together an ML system without accounting for every data type.

CodeMonkey ,

But a floating point issue is the exact type of issue a LLM would make (it does not understand what a floating point number is and why you should treat them differently). To be fair, a junior developer would make the same type of mistake.

A junior developer is, hopefully, being mentored by more senior coworkers who are extra careful with code reviews and would spot the bug for the dev. Machine generated code needs an even higher level of scrutiny.

It is relatively easy to teach a junior developer to write code that is easy to read and conforms to the teams style guide.

AlmightySnoo , in Floating-point arithmetic
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for the math homies, you could say that NaN is an absorbing element

CannotSleep420 , in dotnet developer

I use .NET for my job. My team shifted to a lot of frontend work with react for about a year when the lastest .NET was .NET 5. Barely a year later after not touching it the latest version was .NET 7. Ridiculous.

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