

250k lines of ai generated code means he didn’t do anything
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250k lines of ai generated code means he didn’t do anything
i’m so used to getting a .cc domain for like $10 back in 2000 :(
my bad; usually i saw the price and assumed because it was so high it was one of those companies. i didn’t know what the going rate was for .ai tlds. sorry, didn’t mean to imply anything to you or accuse you of anything.
except most of those domain squatting companies are owned by companies that do major business with ai slop
the average user isn’t going to install linux; the average user is going to use the linux that came installed on their computer.
been there tbh
i decided to install linux mint over windows one weekend and here i am. plus i got sick of microsoft and their continuing quest to be terrible.
i had a hard time getting used to them but now i love them in mint i can switch between the package version and flatpak version and usually the fp one is more updated
code comments were honestly the best and i hate how nobody does this anymore in the era of generators.
now we have ckeditor plugins to remove word bloat
unironically that era of the web was best.
also netscape composer > frontpage :3
doesn’t it have a unix like core like os x?
linux mint was super easy for me to install and i haven’t had to do too much troubleshooting outside of the ui :)
and i can still play most steam games (check protondb.com to see if a game works good)
personally i went with linux mint because it was ubuntu based (and much of my it work was dealing in debian/ubuntu virtual machines).
linux mint is also very user friendly though i haven’t tried the debian flavour yet.
this assumes the dev is smart enough to do --save-dev
you’d get to the 6th episode and then the 7th would just be “@todo complete this later”
and none of the stage directions would be documented.
zsh and oh-my-zsh :)