shainil🍁
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shainil🍁
@shainilps
computer programmer | write go at work | Interested in os . blockchain .terminal . fp
remote Katılım Aralık 2023
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@ShravannJain well imo frameworks don't matter as long as you know how the language works. when i mean works i meant how they work under the hood in the runtime level.
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@shainilps Ya am impatient man, am switching multiple framework now. I kinda like spring boot idk may switch to another frame later lol.
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@AnimexTwts It's not the greatest story of all time but it's enjoyable.
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Tree-sitter migration guide for Neovim 0.12
qu8n.com/posts/treesitt…
nice post!
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@reyTempest_ I didn't evangelion maybe because i was just young at that time. i would really love to re-watch it .
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upon reflection + coffee, here's a newsletter:
we fucking nailed it, Neovim 0.12 is awesome.
quit slobbering about "muh AI", dorks.

Alan Urmancheev@alurmanc
@Neovim Is there gonna be a post about the release on the website?
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@Areasixtyfive it was good for me because i saw it usually during airing. 1 ep per week.
but i'm not sure how i would have felt if i watched all at once.
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@neogoose_btw oracle have that free tier servers. i think till 4 or 8 core is free. well its not too much reliable for long term but some people claim that they are running it from more than a year.
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I need to deploy a single server pretty resource sensetive application as cheap as possible. Need either 4 or 8 cpu cores and a fast ssd.
fly.io or hetzner or something else?
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It's been 0 days since achieving AGI

ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen
It's been 2 days since achieving AGI
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Try the self-hosted model in your head, it’s free
imran@imranye
i am now spending $100 every 4 days on tokens this is unsustainable especially because I'm nowhere near where I want to be does anyone have suggestions for self-hosting models? budget 2-4k
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LLMs are great tech, and I've learnt a lot about technology that I never would've or had time to thanks to them. But I feel like people are vastly overestimating how good they are for programming, *especially* in contexts where 90% of the time isn't spent accomodating other people's mistakes.
What I mean by that is solving real problems instead of undoing bad transformations of data a previous part of the system did for the 100th time, or inventing something new *and* not total garbage and not restricted by bad interfaces that already exist.
Some people in my audience already know what I'm talking about by all this vagueposting (2-3, maybe 6-7 at most), and it requires questioning everything about computing which LLMs are absolutely horrible at.
And unfortunately, 95+% of the code most people (including me) have written is within the "useless busywork" definition. We might eventually get a world where that isn't true, but for the time being LLMs will be useful for aiding the production of the counter-boilerplate and speeding up well articulated research queries.
Man, computers suck
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crazy assumption ngl.😭✌️
but such decisions will continue till i implement an instruction decoder
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