There are also diminishing returns. Much of the React LLMs produce is of very low quality, because it is trained on a lot of very bad code. This isn’t true of everything.
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There’s using LLMs responsibly, and then there’s whatever it is that Microsoft is doing 🙄
It feels like the Ux collapsed under its own complexity. As they added features it’s gotten worse, by a lot. Recently it has felt vibe coded with the number of bugs. Maybe they have GitHub devs moonlighting
Non tech people often make a strange assumption that humans can somehow have the entirety of a codebase perfectly in memory. Even worse when folks in tech make this assumption, even about themselves
My tailor gave me a bottle of this to celebrate when he finished the suit for my wedding, one of my favorite memories
My home server had an uptime of 99.99% last year. It has a team of one.
Yea well, we did a great job at the end of Dec… oh…
I appreciate the work you do
In the last few years I’ve felt I went from using a robust piece of software to someone’s hobby project.
A friend of mine, not in tech, is getting bullied by his boss on a Saturday for not using Grammarly. I am afraid to ask how many of us, in tech, are going through the same thing but with LLMs instead.
You don’t have to wait for v7 to try it! Just install @typescript/native-preview, on my codebase it is ~2.3x faster on average. I run tsgo locally 🏎️ and run tsc 🐌 on CI
Can’t wait for GitHub to get replaced, and would gladly help make it happen. I don’t use 99% of the features they offer. When I need functionality like this, it’s missing. The reality I have come to accept, is that I am no longer a customer they care about.
Jealous, they are so lucky to have you
Seems like a good time to become a forge competitor and create Githubx
I never have had a need for most of the bells and whistles they offer, especially for open source projects.
Every day of the week I’ve experienced a new GitHub bug. Today I even got two! Gotta catch ‘em all
Use a keyboard shortcut to quickly toggle between the two, show the second option above by default.
Someone on my team just said they always tell Claude to “review pull requests like you are Vinny”. New complement unlocked
OSS outside GH is where it’s at
Switching to employers whose git forge lives elsewhere makes me look like I died a few times on these graphs
I hope when real AGI is achieved it joins in on the sick burns of lame ass slop
Been using the v14 alpha since it was released, excellent work here!
Terminal output of Vitest's test run results. The results contain error message of asynchronous resource leaking. Code block pointing to a fetch call that is missing await.
In the next version of Vitest you can track leaking asynchronous resources via `--detect-async-leaks` option! Available in v4.1.0-beta.4 release. 🔍
(notice missing await in the example)
An OSS territory country continent or planet?
Indeed it is for US and Canada (for now), it’s only three developers building this, so we haven’t grown beyond that market just yet 🤞
Also you don’t even have to sign up to use Pointhound to find flights, it’s free to search (always has been!)
I would love to, but my first born is due in May!
I can offer discounts on premium Pointhound accounts if anyone wants to snipe first class tickets to Europe using credit card points however. I’ll probably be launching a new travel product before the trip too.
I knew it was a bot because rather than a discussion about the problem it just kept making my proposed changes immediately.
I had a similar interaction with them on a Vercel issue of mine it tried to fix.
It was trying to get feedback from me to merge the change, acting as if I had the power to review or merge it.
A file named “generateAllifiateLink.ts”
When you spend half an hour trying to find a file, and an LLM can’t find the file, is it a good time to start crying?
I’ve typed this an ungodly amount of times into my browser while working on it