

That’s fair, I’m not sure there is a nice snappy term for using it properly though.


That’s fair, I’m not sure there is a nice snappy term for using it properly though.


It can be maintainable, but I only if you are actually reviewing what it spits out and correcting it (either manually or with more AI).
That removes a lot of the benefit in a lot of cases.
It is nice to be able to have it scaffold thousands of initial lines before you dive in though!


Have you been to one of the workshops? It CAN be very useful when used right, setting up an MCP server pointing at internal docs/best practices made a huge difference etc.
Any criticism of AI you give will have a lot more weight if it comes from a base of knowledge. That means learning how it does (and doesn’t) work so you can critique it without coming across as “that anti AI guy”.
Make sure you go through everyone else’s PRs carefully and pull out all the stupid AI stuff, it’s great fun ripping them to shreds sometimes.
If it’s unsafe to go into the other lane to overtake, it’s probably unsafe to overtake them anyway.
Lots of cyclists hold the lane when they feel unsafe being overtaken as it makes drivers think twice before trying.
Yesterday, my group got overtaken while there was an oncoming car because the driver thought they could get through, horrible position to be in.


If you are going to use it enough to pay for it sure. But that’s always been the case.
The main benefits of cloud are it’s ability to scale quickly, it’s ability to provide geographic reach and the conversation of capex to opex.


They are backups, you potentially get copy’s of the data in multiple locations across continents.
BUT I agree, you are relying on them entirely for it. Lots of vendor tie in stuff in the industry unfortunately.


With some of the cloud providers, their built in backups are linked to the resource. So even if you have super duper geo-zone redundant backups for years, they still get nuked if you drop the server.
It’s always felt a bit stupid, but the backups can still normally be restored by support.


Sorry, brain fart moment.
I meant online only - the complete opposite of what I wrote …
I want to be able to upload files and have them stored on the server and only downloaded when needed (or if I mark them as always downloaded)
I don’t need or want everything on my laptop or phone (requires lots of storage!), but want to be able to get them easily when I do.


It doesn’t support offline online only files though. I can’t dump a few hundred GB on there and then access it from my phone etc


It looks like an add


Status page: https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status
The SVG format itself is a bit of a security disaster, nevermind stuff like this.
Impressive.


Now enjoy the power brick roulette. My work laptop charger (dell) won’t do anything more than trickle charge anything else (other than my girlfriend’s Mac?!). I had to buy a new brick to get something that appears to charge everything at each devices rated speed.
Being able to charge a laptop from my monitor using the same cable that handles the display output and peripherals is cool though! (But that DOESN’T work on a Mac… It won’t pass the keyboard through!)
“Standards”!


It really depends on the community to be fair. Smaller ones feel more like here.
At that point, why not just be here though.


Follow up question for voice/video servers in general.
If I want to host a server that allows video calls, do I need GPU hardware acceleration?


Looks like they got caught out by this all too, they are asking for another month or so to get a refactor in.




Everyone was dead there, hopefully as people seem to be alive here it might be more… Alive.


I thought they did a complete rewrite of the voice/video stuff?
Used Target Process as my last place. Way nicer than Jira IMO