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  • I keep hearing about how modal editing is faster and I would like to switch to a more performant editor.

    Honestly I've yet to hear a good argument for this. It feels like such a major investment to switch to vi-like editors, I need a pretty good argument before considering it

    Also a good argument for "why does it matter"? Speed of editing is rarely a bottleneck when editing code. If it is, you might want to consider why your code is so verbose and repetitive to make it so

  • I used to use Jetbrains when I was using C# (mostly stopped now), because it was better that VS and tooling elsewhere is mediocre, on purpose by ms. But beyond that I don't see the point. I say that as someone who has it for free through a student license. They're such heavy editors, only kinda cross language, extension ecosystem not as good as vscode.

    Great default keybindings though, I've adopted a lot of them elsewhere too

  • Communist is not the same as tankie. Lemmy probably wouldn't exist if the devs weren't communist

  • Lemmy.ml is the original instance and the dev instance. I joined it because there was literally no alternative at the time. It's pretty annoying being called a tankie left and right because of this

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  • Even violent fantasies about putting billionaires to the guillotine are rendered inept in these online spaces—just another pressure release valve to harmlessly dissipate our rage instead of compelling ourselves to organize and act.

    ahem lemmy

  • In that case, let's all marry our cousins and brothers!

  • What's the laryngeal nerve and what's wrong with it?

  • the economic ignorance in this thread is astounding

  • there are like subscription services that deliver partially prepared meals to your door

  • Of the US's own capabilities?

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  • All the other people who answered weren't posted here

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  • We're in the LOTR community, the sample may be a little biased

  • Well that would make you in the 10% of people actually using their truck

  • As well as banning research. Absurd overreach of government and it will accomplish the opposite of what it wants.

  • All superpowers and magic can in some way be used to create perpetual energy machines.

    Another way to do this without carbon would be to just summon them high up and sad they fall they spin turbines. Though you'd end up with a ton of baguettes and nothing to do with them

  • I have no idea whether the probabilities are balanced. They claim 5% was AI even before chatgpt was released, which seems pretty off. No one was using LLMs before chatgpt went viral except for researchers.

  • Not alive for one

  • Keep in mind this is for AI generated TEXT, not the images everyone is talking about in this thread.

    Also they used an automated tool, all of which have very high error rates, because detecting AI text is a fundamentally impossible task