Android lets you set custom alarms. The best one I have is a recoding of me screaming into my phone to “get the fuck up”
Android lets you set custom alarms. The best one I have is a recoding of me screaming into my phone to “get the fuck up”
The difficult bit is getting all of the utilities in there in a maintainable way I believe
Until the engine warms up, I can’t keep the windscreen from misting up in the winter. Especially if it’s frosted on the outside!
…how do you demist your cars?
It’s the only time that tabs Vs spaces really riles me up. So annoying when everyone has different tab lengths
I have to ask… Where… Where did you get that image from 🤣
I guess copper is green when it rusts, and it kinda blocks senses…
(Not taking the piss, it’s a great mental image I have now, just completely unexpected)
If I don’t give it any permissions, does it actually do anything though? They only run when the app is open I assume?
Now that’s a good set of patch notes!
Ah! Your using Kanban then!
The money was to build fabs, which they are still doing - which is costing them most of their money they struggle to afford because their current chips are awful.
Their fabs may be shit too. Hopefully the new ones are better
Is that not a game designer thing?
Someone has a compiler if statement left somewhere in their code (… probably)
The mold definitely should be fixed… But are ants not a tennant problem, not a landlord problem?
There is loads of great stuff out there already, but most isn’t on the artist’s portfolio pages yet. When you find stuff that is, please come and post it!
Have any of the tech media done any work on which generations get improvements from this? Zen 4&5 sure, but what about earlier chips?
If you go into the windows notification centre there is a focus button that handles that for you I think.
To actually answer your question - yes, but the only times I actually find it useful is for tests, for everything else it’s usually iffy and takes longer.
Intelligently loading the window could be the next useful trick
I think that giving the LLM an API to access additional context and then making it more of an agent style process will give the most improvement.
Let it request the interface for the class your using, let it request the code for that extension method you call. I think that would solve a lot, but I still see a LOT of instances where it calls wrong class/method names randomly.
This would also require a lot more in depth (and language specific!) IDE integration though, so I forsee a lot of price hikes for IDEs in the near future!
I’m going to call BS on that unless they are hiding some new models with huge context windows…
For anything that’s not boilerplate, you have to type more as a prompt to the AI than just writing it yourself.
Also, if you have a behaviour/variable that is similar to something common, it will stubbornly refuse to do what you want.
Because after a few years they complain again when more changes are made because the current game is so good…