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Lucy Letby should be released immediately

  • I use Helix

    TLDR: Yes I think helix is worth trying out. It has some missing features but it is an amazing piece of software.

    Yes I use helix daily. It is very fun to use and you can do many things faster. It is particularly good when navigating a (large) codebase you know fairly well. You are able to jump around and find/edit relevant code very quickly.

    Compared to vs code:

    • it is much faster and more minimal
    • It might be harder to get things up and running than in vs code, e.g. to get auto-completion working in helix you need to have the LSP for that language installed. It can be a bit confusing if you have never done it before but it is easy once you have done it a few times.

    Compared to neovim I think it is:

    • easier to learn
    • slightly faster - especially with large files
    • you will have a much smaller/simpler configuration. AFAIK Helix has more features working out of the box than neovim (file picker, lsp support ect) and needs less configuration to get things to a workable state.

    The downside of helix compared to both neovim and vscode is that it does not have plugin support yet so you will need to use other tools in combination with it to get an equivalent experience. Here are some tools that are commonly used with helix:

    Helix really shines when:

    • performance matters - I have edited files with millions of lines and had no trouble on codebases where my colleagues IDE's become very slow.
    • You want to use multiple cursors at times
    • You want a simple or no configuration
    • It is taking too long to learn the vim keybindings - vim keybindings are more concise but less intuitive and harder to learn

    I recommend you use the tutor (hx --tutor) for a few minutes each day to learn the keybidings.

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    The Half-Life 3 Leaks We’ve Been Waiting For - Tyler McVicker

  • object oriented

    Python does have OOP but you are not at all forced to use it. You can write code in a functional or even procedural style.

    typing

    I do hate that python doesent have proper support for typing but I think weakly typed variables will actually help beginners as it is less to think about to start off with.

    indentation

    I think there are pros and cons here. In other languages it is considered good style to use indentation anyway.

    I'm sure it is difficult to teach a large class like that though. It was hard enough for me to learn with a much more favourable teacher to student ratio than you probably have. Sorry but honestly I do sympathise with admin as well.

  • From what I read in the HN thread the token is only used for governance (and possibly also fundraising), it is not baked into the actual platform. I am happy to be corrected though if anyone knows more/has more details.

    I agree that Forgejo looks good as well and is likely more usable than Radicle right now. But I do think there is value at looking at P2P solutions.

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    Radicle - a sovereign peer-to-peer network for code collaboration, built on top of Git.

  • Its really hard to day without more information. You should talk to a doctor. Some other things that could be causing this that noone else has mentioned yet(I can't tell if this applies for you or not based on your post):

    • not enough exercise
    • vitamin d/c deficiencies (you can take supplements of vitamin d in winter time)
    • bad gut microbiome. Try to eat a variety of vegtables as well as prebiotics (fibre, oats) and probiotics (yogurt, kefir,, sourdough ect).
    • try to get regular sleep. I know this is your problem but there may be some things you can do like have a set bedtime, no screens for a while before bed.

    Remember that many people have had similar problems and overcome them. You will just need to work out what works for you. Good luck.

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    I wasn't worried about climate change. Now I am.

  • In this regard, AI-generated code resembles an itinerant contributor, prone to violate the DRY-ness [don't repeat yourself] of the repos visited.

    So I guess previously people might first look inside their repo's for examples of code they want to make, if they find and example they might import it instead of copy and pasting.

    When using LLM generated code they (and the LLM) won't be checking their repo for existing code so it ends up being a copy pasta soup.

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  • You can install alternative android distros on an android phone that will keep updating long after the manufacturer has stopped. For example lineage OS which supports lots of devices (but not all).

    There are also Linux distros targeted to mobile devices.

    You just need to pick a device that is supported when buying.

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    Does Immigration Make House Prices Go Up?

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    To catch a catfish

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    New single planet fantasy game from Hello Games

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    New single planet fantasy game from Hello Games

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    We're all going to pay more tax

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    I programmed some creatures. They Evolved.

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    Mojo🔥 - It’s finally here!

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    Fairphone 5 launch event

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    Air pollution linked to a rise in antibiotic resistance that imperils human health

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    Superconductor breakthrough replicated twice on preliminary testing

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    Can American cities save themselves? This one thinks so