I’ve not tested a lot, but TPs seem hard for agents: they route to “oh, the code is not working, the data-source must have changed”
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"A Brief Introduction to Quantum Computing for F# Developers" by @thoriumi.bsky.social for #fsharp #fsadvent thorium.github.io/FSharp.Azure...
Llama, that's not native to north? I think a fox would be better.
Because sending a task over a wire is a simple thing. But if AI engines use a lot of power… Night time energy is cheaper because many energy sources produce constant output, the battery storage losses could be skipped.
@dsyme.bsky.social Silly question: as energy is cheaper in night-time, could Copilot agents use data-centers of other timezones to save on electricity and environment?
When I was younger, trying to keep the foreign students was an effort to capture future good tax payers without the cost of full education.
:-D You are not the only one using them. Give people a new button and they’ll press it.
The new GitHub CoPilot code review gives repo-owner false sense of security when merging PRs.
Nice, but what you’d really need is a sqlproj (or similar) support, to save your DB-schema to git, and do schema-comparisons between DBs and version control branches.
Here is a #dotnet development guidance I wrote: gist.github.com/Thorium/b33d...
SQLProvider has added separate database-specific NuGet packages. This way, the users can forget the initial setup struggles with the resolutionPath dlls. github.com/fsprojects/S...
For the last 15 years I’ve seen these predictions of F# dying. I think the J# stage is passed already, and the current generation of developers will die before F#.
F# is a productive tool to create maintainable software to solve business issues. C# is not productive. JS/Python are not maintainable. As “mainstreamer” you could argue that C# is dying compared to JS and Python.