

“but have they tried Opus 4.6/ChatGPT 5.3? No? Then disregard the research, we’re on the exponential curve, nothing is relevant”
Sorry, I’ve opened reddit this week


“but have they tried Opus 4.6/ChatGPT 5.3? No? Then disregard the research, we’re on the exponential curve, nothing is relevant”
Sorry, I’ve opened reddit this week
Just as the fact that sex with underage is considered a rape.
You’ve got the idea right
Something that the society achieved in the last 150 years are two dogmas:
I’m kinda glad that questioning these puts one into a category of weirdos.


As if you haven’t read Great Gatsby back in school. You can’t fill the void with money, you can only escape the reality


These days if you use bare Object, you’re doing the right thing
So we stopped selling those schematics and started selling hammer-factory-building factories.
This is where they’re wrong. They should have allowed to build a customer’s own factory on their territory.


It’s 996 actually


Well, if we go absurdly simple you only need to send user input and receive images or something that fairly easily could be rendered as an image (html?).
800dpi mouse sends about 24kbps, keyboard input is negligible. So theoretically speaking, you can do absolutely everything on such a remote PC but with a screen of 240p.
Absolutely miserable.


This.


Yeah, Go is nice sometimes. It shines in codebases that are not quite large and not very small. Also it’s great to write a cli tool in it, though I prefer Rust because I hate myself. What I personally missed in Go (maybe skill issue, idk):
Metaprogramming. For big projects it’s inevitable. You need to have SPOT which generates documentation and headers (e.g. xml document, openapi spec). Otherwise you die. The fact that the source should be a git repo is cancer, as in this case artifacts are added in git, which results in merge conflicts.
DI. In JVM world it is a must. If you don’t have it, you fucking should have a reason for that! If your logic spans across multiple layers of factories, onboarding of a new developer creates friction.
For small web services that are not constrained by memory I would choose spring + openapi, as it really requires only model description and the endpoint, yielding you a client in any language you want.
If err != nill. Don’t let me started on importance of result and either monads.
Aspects and (usable) reflection. I want a codebase that has actual decoupling. I want a security code to be in a completely different place, away from the business logic, just as I want traces with serialization to be pluggable I don’t want to have a single place in code that has a sequence auth -> validate inputs -> trace -> business logic -> validate output. I strongly believe that it’s faulty, untestable and prone to errors.


I have. Go is verbose


Haven’t python reintroduced the infix notation? That’s incredibly exhausting and lame. A simple fuck you would look much fancier


Hey, here’s my downvote.
I placed it not because I’m angry or disagree with your original statement, but because you have already acquired several downvotes and I just feel peer pressure to downvote you to hell


I remember her as a sip of fresh air. No other OS was this appealing


Well, you can’t “exterminate” a movement, idea, or people. You can only make it boring or not worthy of attention


Windows Vista walked away as the fastest.
My girl


Yeah, I felt like Marcus Cicero is a jewish-sounding name
I’m going to open it wide open to kill every spider in my body