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jadero , in The AI plugins in my IDE right now

I’ve got just 2 now. Codium and Blackbox.ai. Not because they’re the best, but because I’m a cheapskate hobbyist and they’re free :)

I’m only just starting to play with AI tooling, so I don’t have an opinion on which is better, but something about the way Blackbox worked within VSCode means I went through the hassle of getting it installed to vscodium when I switched.

I suspect that Codium might be better at oddball stuff, though, like OpenSCAD. Blackbox seems to just make bad guesses while trying to regurgitate code I’ve already written. Codium seems to have at least a primitive idea of what’s going on with OpenSCAD. But Blackbox does a great job of cleaning up my comments and even generating decent comments for uncommented code.

FWIW, Codium actually labels OpenSCAD as “experimental”, but I don’t know if that’s just boilerplate for something it’s never been trained on or whether there is some training data in its system.

Blackbox is a pain to work with in other ways, though. It was like pulling teeth to get an account and I still can’t find anything on their pricing–or any documentation, for that matter–despite language suggesting that there are different tiers and a chat UI that offers different settings (like web browsing mode and fun mode). And the Blackbox name isn’t doing it any favours, given that “black box” is a generic term in the AI community and others. It’s own chat doesn’t seem to know that a question about the service might be about the service instead of the generic term.

Lime66 ,

Codium is one of the few which does something different

Big_Boss_77 , in The AI plugins in my IDE right now
@Big_Boss_77@kbin.social avatar

How is Jetbrains AI? I've not messed with it yet

the_frumious_bandersnatch ,

I had it during the beta. Not bad, though it’s pretty heavy handed with the Jetbrains sales pitches after almost every answer.

Their integration with the Git interface was nice though, having auto-generated commit messages based on its evaluation of the changeset is so convenient.

YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU ,

I’ve been having gpt write js docs for this huge, poorly typed, code base I am refactoring. Super nice that I can just drop the whole function (or a few) and it can figure out the context. I was even fighting one of its explanations until I looked closer and realized it was right! Will likely be integrating copilot soon.

kassuro , in Infinite Loop

I see it as a win, I love refactoring bad code . Just feels so nice afterwards.

Especially when you can remove thousands of lines of duplicated ui code.

That’s so much better than writing new code

fibojoly , in Programming: The Horror Game

Anti-peeking filter is looking dope! Nobody will be able to look at my screen anymore, me included!

stoy , in Programming: The Horror Game

Reminds me of when CodeBullet turned Pacman into a first person horror game

420stalin69 , in ifn't

array.whomst(element => element === needle)

luciole , in ifn't
@luciole@beehaw.org avatar

I shan’t!

CanadaPlus , in TypeScript is Quantum Ready

Call me when defining it a second time makes it guaranteed false again.

otter , in Guthib

::: spoiler spoiler, try the link first The giant text makes it even better ::::

XEAL , in The Perfect Solution

LOL I made something similar to identify the language of a text.

KSPAtlas , in Every goddamn time
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

me when i connect to an ssh server

UnRelatedBurner , in TypeScript is Quantum Ready

HOW?

TxzK , in git commit -m "minor fixes" +26858 -69429

Commit messages of my personal projects are filled with just “fix”. Life is too short to write a proper commit message

SomeBoyo , in Fitbit Clock Face

This is great

Mikina , in You're being hacked ...

I know its a joke, but cutting PFF power is never a good idea. It makes any kind of forensics a lot harder, and its probably not going to help anyway. You should isolate the computer from the network, and then call a professional.

However, putting the computer to sleep/hibernate it may help, just so I.e ransomware can’t continue encrypting, but maybe still has keys in memory, if you’re lucky. This is only my theory, though, not sire what are the best practices.

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