
Scott Neibarger
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Scott Neibarger
@ScottNeibarger
Imperfect follower of Jesus Christ. Lover of aviation, artificial intelligence, software engineering, and amateur enjoyer of many other intellectual pursuits.
Beigetreten Ekim 2022
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The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
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@YahwehGraced I used to accept modalism but I had a bad dream about it. It doesn't reconcile with the Son being begotten.
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@ScottNeibarger What level of hell is this?
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@Jeremyfto2 @Dexerto Bro I would never mod any online community.
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@netspooky Yes, it's called the blind leading the blind. When the blind lead the blind, they both fall into a ditch.
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@CrownRoyel @Dexerto Hasan Piker has stated plainly that he gets botted when his viewcount surprisingly goes up. She's being botted by a similar if not the exact same actor.
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@CrownRoyel @Dexerto She's not botting. She's dealing with a fraud who's on his way to prison.
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It's the Sabbath so I'm not working. Codex is working. "You have done an excellent job at modifying this project without causing it to break in catastrophic ways. What I would like for you to do now is what I was planning to do. I want you to review all of the internal functions of the files you've touched, and decide if they should be moved to a static utility or helper class. I don't like internal functions in Python because they don't act in a strictly private way. I want to make internal functions strictly private by moving them to classes that are not exposed to the user."
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@unclebobmartin I find it weird to think that OOP and FP are at odds. I market myself as loving to combine the best of both worlds.
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ODS, the unreasoned hatred of objects. This is a condition that many young software developers acquired because of the horrible abuses of objects that they saw in the field. Many of them adopted functional programming, and believe it is the antithesis of object programming. They are of course wrong.
I have been a functional programmer for the last 15 years. I still program with objects. I find the two techniques to be synergistic, not antagonistic.
I think many of the people infected with ODS would not consider the objects in my systems to be the kinds of hated objects that they saw in the field. That may in fact, be true. But the objects in my systems, reflect the original intent for objects.
My advice: drop the D and the S. Stop hating the O. Learn what the O really means. And then integrate that learning into your practice.
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@unclebobmartin Codex via the PyCharm plugin is great at picking up where I leave off, but even with directives produces too many 'internal use' methods for my taste. It sometimes compresses context too, which probably causes loss of intent.
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Lately, with the help of my son Justin, I set up a network of three agents to produce a bit of software. The first agent is the architect, responsible for making plans, high level structure, and for writing acceptance tests. The second agent is the coder responsible for interpreting the acceptance, tests, writing unit tests, and making both pass. The third is the reviewer responsible for refactoring based on all the tools that drive code quality. Tools like coverage, crap, mutation, testing, dependency, checking, etc.
I found that the best agent to use as the architect was Claude. That may change, but that seems to be the case right now. I used codex for the other two agents, because it seems much more adept at dealing with lower level code issues. That also may change in the future, but seems to be the case right now.
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@SumitM_X You don't do cross-database joins when you have a database owned by a service. You have to aggregate the data.
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Trump just posted a letter from Franklin Graham: "I do not believe President Trump would knowingly depict himself as Jesus Christ—that would certainly be inappropriate. I'm thankful the President has made it very clear that this was not at all what he thought the Al generated image was representing—he thought it was a doctor helping someone, and when he learned of the concerns, he immediately removed the post"

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Come on, man, how can you be the main street President and not know what a corner store is?
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump
Trump: “Millions of American small businesses, including corner stores. What is a corner store? I've never heard that term. I know what a corner store is but I've never heard it described. A corner store. Who the hell wrote that?”
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Today I am using gpt-5.3-codex in PyCharm to pick up steam in the migration of ROM2.4 features. We're migrating act_info.c to InfoCommands.py and InfoUtil.py. I had to override Codex' choices by starting the code and letting Codex finish it.
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Following Grok down a Socratic path to the final conclusion never ceases to amuse me. I only wish Grok's rational faculty was a little more involved and a little less regurgatative. x.com/VeridianZero/s…
Veridian Zero@VeridianZero
@ShadowofEzra He rejected the title of rabbi. He was rejected by every rabbi who examined him. He told his followers to call no man teacher. He overturned the tables in their temple. Now you're sending him back in their robes.
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