

Eh, true. It does clean up the payload, but I agree it’s marginal.
He / They
Software Developer


Eh, true. It does clean up the payload, but I agree it’s marginal.
git reflog is your friend
The worst thing you could do is delete your local git repo.


SCRotUM MASTERRRR
Yeah I’m kinda helpless if I can’t get maven packages or check packages against the CVE database.


Love it, I have a vibe coding colleague I will use this with.
I do. I have a client with a limited budget whose websites I’m considering putting behind Anubis because it’s getting hammered by AI scrapers.
It comes in waves, too, so the website may randomly go down or slow down significantly, which is really annoying because it’s unpredictable.


What about just using GIMP?


This has to be rage bait.
…would JIT optimizations even help here?
Oh yeah Copilot just spirals deeper into insanity the more you use it.
It’ll sometimes spit your own code back at you and say “there, I fixed it”, and it does the same when you point it out ad vitam aeternam. I believe this is a case of hardcore over fitting the original prompt.


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Soft brick is a software brick, hard brick is a hardware brick.


This reads like a SQL query.
The code is sent as part of a payload to the front-end for local validation


Trust me, I get the feeling.
I’m only arguing from a legal standpoint, where it’s more appropriate to have CC0.


CC0 = Everyone owns it, no one can claim rights to it
Copyleft = No one owns it, the code owns itself and claims rights to itself
Since everyone paid for it, everyone owns it.
If no one paid for it, or if a single owning entity is feeling benevolent, then copyleft is appropriate.
I assume it would be difficult to get the consent of every US taxpayer to license this as copyleft, I believe CC0 (or proprietary, unfortunately) is the rightful default when in this situation. It’s debatable whether any government code should be proprietary, save for deployment secrets.


Seems correct to me. It was paid for by the US public, using US public funds, it belongs in the public domain.
I also wish they had GPL’d it, but I’m not sure this would be appropriate here.
I personally found VSCode slower.
You need a decent machine to run iJ, but it’s worth it and it’s really fast when you have enough RAM to give it. I recommend at least 32, but I have 64.
I think it’s Indian English. Wild guess from the sentence structure, vocabulary used and the selected colour of the hands emoji.