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  2. Code is run more than read. Reading more code than writing is a wise investment. Keep it simple, write tests, and document. Gain perspective over the software development cycle. #CodeMaintenance #SoftwareDevelopmentCycle buff.ly/4dTOsZ9

  3. @codemonkeymike Yes!! I have an ASUS Vivobook from when I was in grad school ca. 2016 - would have likely gone to the Eco station if I'd tried to install Win 11 on it.

    Instead, it is humming along juuuust fine with @pop_os_official on it. I use it to do research and write articles for my blog, plus assorted feed reading, browsing, email, all that good stuff. Even some light Steam gaming.

    And it looks sleeker than Windows ever did!

    #Linux #upcycle

  4. @codemonkeymike Yes!! I have an ASUS Vivobook from when I was in grad school ca. 2016 - would have likely gone to the Eco station if I'd tried to install Win 11 on it.

    Instead, it is humming along juuuust fine with @pop_os_official on it. I use it to do research and write articles for my blog, plus assorted feed reading, browsing, email, all that good stuff. Even some light Steam gaming.

    And it looks sleeker than Windows ever did!

    #Linux #upcycle

  5. Today is #GivingTuesday, a day for generosity to the charitable causes that do the work to help those in need.

    Consider donating to codeandsupply.fund, our NPO sibling org that funds #TechConference travel.

    Our 2024 program expenses exceeded revenues and we anticipate that will continue in 2025 with both #PyConUS and #JuliaCon in #Pittsburgh, and more.

  6. @codemonkeymike Wishing good luck with it. I have a T400 (no S). Its a workhorse. Its quirk is the dvd drive randomly pops open. Mine has that loooong battery attached on the back which sadly hardly holds a charge so I run the machine corded to the AC.

  7. @codemonkeymike @tux

    I installed, through #Crostini / #Linux the #VivaldiBrowser and #Bravebrowser so I don't use the Chrome browser.
    And Linux / Crostini is sandboxed

  8. When you are trying to get #codeanalysis working for a real old #project. Said project uses a tool to incorrectly generate vxproj files and hundreds of them, all use same #guid that subtly breaks things. You find that there is a tool that does that. Written in #visualbasicnet that no one have touched in 10 years. You also find out that this tool is used in many projects. And each repo has its own copy of it. So you manually need to update about 50 repos... *cries in #LegacyCode*

  9. When you are trying to get #codeanalysis working for a real old #project. Said project uses a tool to incorrectly generate vxproj files and hundreds of them, all use same #guid that subtly breaks things. You find that there is a tool that does that. Written in #visualbasicnet that no one have touched in 10 years. You also find out that this tool is used in many projects. And each repo has its own copy of it. So you manually need to update about 50 repos... *cries in #LegacyCode*

  10. @codemonkeymike @ahoneybun @neo @Linux @eu_os @raito

    Hi Mike, hi all,

    I've been spending this weekend researching about corporate deployments. How have you deployed the 600 #NixOS computers? Is there a tool such as @foreman to monitor their current software version?

    It seems nobody has tried to combine #foreman and #NixOS so far.

    docs.theforeman.org/3.14/Provi

    Best,
    Robert

  11. @codemonkeymike Ooo, that _is_ pretty slick!

    Does it work with includes and home manager?

    I don't have many config files, but I do have multiple machines. Copying changed files around is annoying, but not enough to write a script to do it. The various remote management suites, or even just an Ansible playbook seem like overkill to me.

    One of the #SCALE22x #NixOS presentations was using conditionals to select configs based on host. I wonder if includes could come from Git too?

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  13. Win free book from Apress ; 4 copies of "Raising Young Coders: A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Programming at Home" giveaway in forum coderanch.com/f/59/gc

  14. @codemonkeymike that's exactly why I use a plug in to mask my User Agent in any browser that I use 🤗...well, not exactly why, I don't want anything knowing exactly what system I'm running unless I trust the source and/or need to.

    Still comes in handy for that kind of situation though lol. Also definitely check out Bottles for your Windows program emulation! It's how I first started running SSH on my other laptop! 🙌 :windows:

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  16. @cwebber

    "Why hang out on the (#programming) forums then?"

    This is something folks who don't #vibecode don't understand. Because they don't have the lived experience of vibecoding. All they know about it is from FEELS and other conservatives.

    YOU STILL NEED TO BE A PROGRAMMER TO EFFECTIVELY VIBECODE!

    After few decades of staring at the screen till your eyes bleed trying to figure out why "This function SHOULD work!", the romance of classical programming wears thin, since there is an alternative now. Sure some folks like pressing pins into their flesh. Good for them.

    Its like enjoying the pure, liberating toil of digging trench with a spade. The satisfying crunch of the blade as it cuts the soil, the heft of a full tool as you throw it over your shoulder. The sweat.

    Or you can sit in the air conditioned comfort of the digger, moving the joystick, digging at x10 the speed and going home without needing to take a shower just so you feel human.

    Sure, diesel is cariciogenic, the treads crush everything and the digger is made in Asia with exploited labor. But there are no folks smashing the machine... Not since Brits hanged the leaders and deported the rest to Australia.

    TL; DR: #Vibecoding is coding, but with powertools.
    Its in the name.

    #CodeMonkey

  17. When the dinosaurs roamed the earth and I was a #codemonkey and had to earn a crust bit flipping...
    ... I have developed eleventh commandment. Purely because of hours(days/weeks) of wasted time, chasing bugs that were not there.

    The 11th commandment is;
    👉 CHECK YOUR DATA 1ST👈

    And so, I have burned two full compute cycles, trying to render a skull with the interior 'illuminated' with no light (0.0) on the interior faces.

    The problem: Back-face darkening only works for faces pointing AWAY from camera. But inside a hollow object, the far wall faces TOWARD you.
    We need the original geometric approach - but it failed for concave meshes.

    When in #Blender (a reminder I have nearly 0 working knowledge with it), I found that both the inner and outer faces are identical.

    The solution, while hacky, is entirely workable. Esp. since the skull object will be small when rendered.
    Create a small sphere INSIDE the skull and because its a different object, we can assign 0.0 darkening to it.

    #3d #3dprogramming #vibecode

  18. When the dinosaurs roamed the earth and I was a #codemonkey and had to earn a crust bit flipping...
    ... I have developed eleventh commandment. Purely because of hours(days/weeks) of wasted time, chasing bugs that were not there.

    The 11th commandment is;
    👉 CHECK YOUR DATA 1ST👈

    And so, I have burned two full compute cycles, trying to render a skull with the interior 'illuminated' with no light (0.0) on the interior faces.

    The problem: Back-face darkening only works for faces pointing AWAY from camera. But inside a hollow object, the far wall faces TOWARD you.
    We need the original geometric approach - but it failed for concave meshes.

    When in #Blender (a reminder I have nearly 0 working knowledge with it), I found that both the inner and outer faces are identical.

    The solution, while hacky, is entirely workable. Esp. since the skull object will be small when rendered.
    Create a small sphere INSIDE the skull and because its a different object, we can assign 0.0 darkening to it.

    #3d #3dprogramming #vibecode

  19. Whats this then?
    For the last couple of days, I have been implementing a 3D web objects rendering project. Its eyecandy bling for my #grafana #prometheus stack.

    Im nearing the end of the Minimum Viable Product (on the presentation layer).

    I am 'coding' in #Javascript something I have familiarity of approximately 0.2.

    So I thought it would be worthwhile to create some metrics from all the coding prompts.

    The ratio of feature ready to buggy results is actually pretty decent.
    It starts to get into the weeds towards the end, because I am developing 'featuritis' and pushing the initial spec.

    Otherwise, the error to code ratio is comparable to the old school #programming but I suck as a #programmer regardless if its by hand or by #AI 🤡

    N.B. The diagram is my invention, I might fiddle with it more to track #vibecoding efficacy and analytics

    #llm #codemonkey

  20. 👨‍💻🚀 Oh look, they trapped an over-caffeinated code monkey in a while loop, and it birthed a half-dozen repos while the rest of us were busy dreaming about unicorns. 🦄 Because, who needs sleep when you have GitHub AI cranking out spaghetti code faster than you can say "debugging nightmare"? 🤖🍝
    github.com/repomirrorhq/repomi #codeMonkey #GitHubAI #spaghettiCode #debuggingNightmare #techHumor #HackerNews #ngated

  21. 👨‍💻🚀 Oh look, they trapped an over-caffeinated code monkey in a while loop, and it birthed a half-dozen repos while the rest of us were busy dreaming about unicorns. 🦄 Because, who needs sleep when you have GitHub AI cranking out spaghetti code faster than you can say "debugging nightmare"? 🤖🍝
    github.com/repomirrorhq/repomi #codeMonkey #GitHubAI #spaghettiCode #debuggingNightmare #techHumor #HackerNews #ngated

  22. 👨‍💻🚀 Oh look, they trapped an over-caffeinated code monkey in a while loop, and it birthed a half-dozen repos while the rest of us were busy dreaming about unicorns. 🦄 Because, who needs sleep when you have GitHub AI cranking out spaghetti code faster than you can say "debugging nightmare"? 🤖🍝
    github.com/repomirrorhq/repomi #codeMonkey #GitHubAI #spaghettiCode #debuggingNightmare #techHumor #HackerNews #ngated

  23. I've gone back 40 years.

    When I started out in computing in the 1980s it was common for programmers to carry around a utility library: a personal toolbox so you don't have to keep re-inventing your spanners.

    That kind of stopped once programming languages' libraries got so big they practically encompassed everything.

    /cont'd

    #rust #programming #codemonkey