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Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #humanfriendly, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Today was #rage and #pullrequests.

    1. Yes, #hardcoded #opaque identifiers are a little tiny bit faster in this task that runs for a couple of minutes on an irregular, on-demand basis. But maybe you should look up those monstrosities starting from their #humanfriendly equivalents which are much more descriptive.

    2. Fine, you wrote some #shellscript with #LLM. It's not very #DRY and it interfaces poorly with the #pipeline syntax. This will require #commits to a branch, not just a #review.

  2. Today was #rage and #pullrequests.

    1. Yes, #hardcoded #opaque identifiers are a little tiny bit faster in this task that runs for a couple of minutes on an irregular, on-demand basis. But maybe you should look up those monstrosities starting from their #humanfriendly equivalents which are much more descriptive.

    2. Fine, you wrote some #shellscript with #LLM. It's not very #DRY and it interfaces poorly with the #pipeline syntax. This will require #commits to a branch, not just a #review.

  3. Today was #rage and #pullrequests.

    1. Yes, #hardcoded #opaque identifiers are a little tiny bit faster in this task that runs for a couple of minutes on an irregular, on-demand basis. But maybe you should look up those monstrosities starting from their #humanfriendly equivalents which are much more descriptive.

    2. Fine, you wrote some #shellscript with #LLM. It's not very #DRY and it interfaces poorly with the #pipeline syntax. This will require #commits to a branch, not just a #review.

  4. Today was #rage and #pullrequests.

    1. Yes, #hardcoded #opaque identifiers are a little tiny bit faster in this task that runs for a couple of minutes on an irregular, on-demand basis. But maybe you should look up those monstrosities starting from their #humanfriendly equivalents which are much more descriptive.

    2. Fine, you wrote some #shellscript with #LLM. It's not very #DRY and it interfaces poorly with the #pipeline syntax. This will require #commits to a branch, not just a #review.

  5. Today was #rage and #pullrequests.

    1. Yes, #hardcoded #opaque identifiers are a little tiny bit faster in this task that runs for a couple of minutes on an irregular, on-demand basis. But maybe you should look up those monstrosities starting from their #humanfriendly equivalents which are much more descriptive.

    2. Fine, you wrote some #shellscript with #LLM. It's not very #DRY and it interfaces poorly with the #pipeline syntax. This will require #commits to a branch, not just a #review.

  6. 🎩 Behold, the mystical Somo: the "human-friendly" #netstat alternative! Because clearly, reading socket and port stats on #Linux is *just* what humanity needed. 🤔 Maybe next time they'll invent a "human-friendly" #alternative to thinking. 🙄
    github.com/theopfr/somo #Somo #humanfriendly #techhumor #socketstats #innovation #HackerNews #ngated

  7. 🎩 Behold, the mystical Somo: the "human-friendly" #netstat alternative! Because clearly, reading socket and port stats on #Linux is *just* what humanity needed. 🤔 Maybe next time they'll invent a "human-friendly" #alternative to thinking. 🙄
    github.com/theopfr/somo #Somo #humanfriendly #techhumor #socketstats #innovation #HackerNews #ngated

  8. 🎩 Behold, the mystical Somo: the "human-friendly" #netstat alternative! Because clearly, reading socket and port stats on #Linux is *just* what humanity needed. 🤔 Maybe next time they'll invent a "human-friendly" #alternative to thinking. 🙄
    github.com/theopfr/somo #Somo #humanfriendly #techhumor #socketstats #innovation #HackerNews #ngated

  9. 🎩 Behold, the mystical Somo: the "human-friendly" #netstat alternative! Because clearly, reading socket and port stats on #Linux is *just* what humanity needed. 🤔 Maybe next time they'll invent a "human-friendly" #alternative to thinking. 🙄
    github.com/theopfr/somo #Somo #humanfriendly #techhumor #socketstats #innovation #HackerNews #ngated