

“AI just weaponized existing incompetence.”
Daamn. Harsh but hard to argue with.
“AI just weaponized existing incompetence.”
Daamn. Harsh but hard to argue with.
I’ve yet to have it brick so yeah, it seems solid.
Now let me go update my system and have it crash and prove me wrong
It was a challenge I wanted to conquer too but also I increasingly felt like I didn’t own my computer. The software was increasingly cutting me out of the ability to modify and use it the way I wanted.
I spent a lot of time in Gentoo early on where patching software was an overlay and recompile away and it was great testing early amd64 bugs and pushing the limits with gaim and reverse engineering chat protocols.
I was doing some dual booting then but as i built a career in web development, it became more and more my solo driver. Running the same platform you’re developing for is incredibly convenient and Linux runs the web.
Now I can’t imagine running windows. Using it and helping people on it is just a miserable experience for me.
Generally no but in realitly it could contribute. some have weird behaviours in how they allocate space so knowing can be useful to rule things out our suggesting gotchas to look for.
As a dev with many years of experience, a bug no one knows about is ticking timebomb waiting to blow up when you have the least amount of time to deal with it.
I’d much rather have it captured and known where I can try and find time to fix it then have it blow up in my face.
I felt really dumb when I realized you weren’t syncing a “keep ass” database. Thought it was some trendy next gen database created by someone who really dgaf.