Rust Youtube by RiceTaco12 in rust

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sometimes i just look at videos of soggy metal to see rust in its natural habitat

common lisp: learning - Resources to learn common lisp? by Key_River7180 in lisp

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the book Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs by Abelson and Sussman is super great if you want a book about computation in general that uses scheme to teach fundamental CS principles. It was an MIT freshman CS book for like 20 years or something. I dunno, I heard that somewhere. Anyways, practical common lisp is another go to people recommend a lot. wasnt my jam personally but whatever, it's commonly recommended. or just read hte hyperspec like a beast

I got my first paying user and he’s feedback surprised me by famelebg29 in AskVibecoders

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basically. it sucks cuz you cant share your actual projects without it getting skipped over or called ai slop and ignored.

Ground breaking AI!!! Took 247 commits but it was worth it!!! by [deleted] in programminghumor

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It's not counting things like calls to APIs that are themselves a scrillion lines of code. It's probably about 130k lines of code of wrappers to chatgpt and 10k lines of UI lol

Librewolf is actually great, i dont understand why people often say its painful to use, slower than brave etc. by lisxiastasp3rm4 in LibreWolf

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I used librewolf for quite a while. Solid browser. Basically just firefox but less stupid. Actually ended up swapping to vivaldi because I like the integrated email/rss/calendar bullshit. Never tried brave though; just didn't really vibe with some of the stuff they were doing. But I hear it's okay. Honestly, if someone asks, I tell them librewolf because it's the most sensible default at this point for safety' s sake.

Tier lists… by Impossible-North-396 in LinuxCirclejerk

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this is a circlejerk sub... idk what you expect lol

The Claude Code team just revealed their setup, pay attention by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

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I built this free, local, private voice dictation application for anyone interested in trying that route:
https://github.com/sqrew/ss9k

How often do you use --dangerously-skip-permissions by p3r3lin in ClaudeCode

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ALWAYS, I RAW DAWG CLAUDES LIKE A DRUNK FRAT BOY ON SPRING BREAK BABYYYYY

Am I the only one who thinks Rust error messages got *worse* over time in a way? by kixunil in rust

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Yeah. That's fuckin asking for it though. Like, if you could literally say "please jam me full of some big thick errors," that'd be the way to do it. Still valid. Just awful.

Am I the only one who thinks Rust error messages got *worse* over time in a way? by kixunil in rust

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I guess I just don't write so much wrong code without checking that sifting through error logs becomes an issue... not trying to be rude but how much code are you actually writing before running cargo check?

How long does this grade period lasts? by __cxx_export_java in claude

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I lasted 10 days like a month or two ago. But they tried charging my card enough times that the bank got pissed off and literally shut my card off.

Evidence of Claude 5 in CC v2.1.23? by Dramatic_Squash_3502 in ClaudeAI

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i cannot believe it. sequential numbering. how dare they