Thank you, kindly. I’ve heard that manuals where fun to use (sarcasm). Unfortunately, I am old enough to remember those days, but wasn’t fortunate enough to own or even be able to witness such gems in real life.
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I’m talking about developers in general before even Linux was a thing. I thought that was obvious in my comment. Guess not, I need to work more on my English.
Nope, not a sell out. Just a person using the tools at hand. You can’t just live in the past. You did it without Google back then because there was no Google and you had to use what you had to use. Now you use Google, because again, you have to use what you have to use. In the end, I personally only care about the outcome.
I just chose to use tools to make my life easier
If you don’t then I’d call you stupid. Keep doing that, friend. That’s the best way actually. You want your life easier so you can put out great work.
They did it before the Internet was even a thing, my friend.
Ah, I see. I got those at work, too. We have a whole team at work that is working on training a local llm on our whole company’s database for that purpose specifically, and I’m so excited for that. Looking up documentations sometimes could you take hours. Imagine an llm looking it up.
Sorry you had to go through that. Unpopular take to so many: AI is really good at detecting bugs if you don’t feel like hunting for an obscure bug all day. Just tell it to not change a thing and only find the bug.
Wow, how long did that take to find?
God damn. This gave me anxiety.
It’s worse when it’s just a semicolon.
This is the most accurate description I can think of.
Where is openshift in this?
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•POV: You just got your first webmaster job in the 90s14·4 months agoA - Aen
B - Bleven
C - Cwelve
D - Dhirteen
E - Eourteen
F - This one is good
Was the CEO, right? It’s Nadella now.