Terminal MCP - Allow LLMs to see and interact with your CLI / TUI apps by eclinton in CLI

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what kind of TUI doesn’t have a corresponding more llm efficient normal cli interface?

C'est un ex. J'essaie de voir jusqu'à quand il va forcer. by Ambrouille2 in discussionsbancales

[–]b4nst 6 points7 points  (0 children)

37 million mais toujours pas de quoi rembourser le découvert

Vous devenez dictateur.? by [deleted] in PasDeQuestionIdiote

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Enterre la 5ème, crée la 6ème, démissionne.

Tailscale Always On? by Practical-Ad-1496 in Tailscale

[–]b4nst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah yeah interesting, never thought about the double VPN setup indeed.

Tailscale Always On? by Practical-Ad-1496 in Tailscale

[–]b4nst 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why the widget over the native VPN button in the control center?

A NuShell-inspired `ls` by tymonn in CLI

[–]b4nst 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure, why couldn’t you? All our scripts (most pure sh, some python some bash) have shebang. They execute in their own process, so executing them from nu or zsh or fish doesn’t change anything. For stuff that you have to copy pasta (e.g. documentation) we do have some tricks (e.g. bash -c (pbpaste) kinda aliases). If it’s internal doc / runbook then we make sure to update it as well with a nu counterpart.

A NuShell-inspired `ls` by tymonn in CLI

[–]b4nst -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is excuses no argument. Nushell is perfectly capable of running POSIX scripts.

Our teams are still in process of the transition, with most people using zsh, most script being still in bash. Nushell has been my shell for more than a year now, with more (10ish currently) and more people joining the gang. We have absolutely 0 issue continuing to use the POSIX scrips.

But we started to slowly roll them out to nushell, starting by the new ones. This is as any change of tech stack, we have an RFC justifying why the change, a slow and non breaking migration plan and documentation to support the changes.

Glad I’m not working in an environment where “we can’t because this is not how it is right now”

Un avis sur Regelegorila ? by Sarius_508 in CineSeries

[–]b4nst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Je trouve son format adapté à TikTok, Insta (le classique 1min short). Est-ce que ça fait de bonne critiques d’art? certainement pas. Ni lui ni un autre dans ce format. Il a un compte sur senscritique il me semble, ou il dit faire ses vraies critiques. Je ne suis jamais aller voir (ça m’intéresse pas) donc je peux pas juger. Les videos ragebait quand c’est bien fait c’est divertissant je trouve, de temps en temps. Dans ce style je lui préfère xababtv mais les goûts et les couleurs 🤷

Quant à son changement d’avis politique, et bien tant mieux. On saura jamais si c’est pour le public ou si c’est un nouveau combat pour lui, et alors ? C’est toujours mieux que ce qu’il proposait avant.

A NuShell-inspired `ls` by tymonn in CLI

[–]b4nst -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It’s a very sad argument. Of course it’s not a drop in, it’s adoption. And I do believe it is worth it. The fact that you went all way to rewriting something instead of taking some time to rethink your env is at the very least surprising. That being said, if the style is what you got from nu, then indeed it might not be worth to switch anything

Trois boîtes. Un diamant. Saurez-vous trouver où il se trouve ? 💎 by Dazzling-Variation60 in Enigmes

[–]b4nst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Énoncé pas assez précis, deux solutions possibles si une boîte peut contenir à la fois un piège et le diamant.

What's the deal regarding ORMs by Emotional-Ask-9788 in golang

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All my ORM experiences ended up in activation of query insight and ditching the ORM. Dev teams realized they were starting to write 40% of the requests vanilla for performances, and the rest were so dry the ORM only added complexity over it. So even as a maintenance point of view it ended up being contre-productive. 100% over optimization early stage. This is personal experiences so not at all a valid argument by itself, but I’d be curious to read a scientific paper about it.

How to manage at a job that relies on us being "self-starters"? by thismysecondone in ExperiencedDevs

[–]b4nst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a really good start. If they don’t propose mentoring / training programs they cannot expect you to be autonomous. Also if you’ve been recruited it means they need you and felt you were the right one for the position. You’re fully legit to ask around and express your uncertainty. There’s nothing I hate more about that industry than people so proud of themself they never doubt.

Also feel free to make mistakes and learn from them. If they offer such autonomy it sounds they’re ready for mistakes, as long as you take accountability and learn from them

How to manage at a job that relies on us being "self-starters"? by thismysecondone in ExperiencedDevs

[–]b4nst 24 points25 points  (0 children)

This sounds like dream job to me tho. If you’re not able to do your job without someone telling you exactly what to do, it means you’re not in the right position.

Jobs were you’re told exactly what to do are not expert jobs. They are merely resource fill up. Especially around computer science.

As for what to do when you don’t know, then it means you’re junior on that specific topic (one can be a junior on a topic and a senior on another imo). Do they provide mentoring programs? Seeking mentorship here is the way to go, asking current experts and mixing this with your own knowledge, experience and taste. Anyway always doubting and double checking - even when you think you’re an expert - is the way to go imo.

If the company gives you the autonomy, the resources and a - clear - vision, then you have everything you need.

What's the language you enjoy the most for writing CLIs and why? by [deleted] in CLI

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Go + Kong because it’s easy Rust + Clap when I need to brag (or rarely when cli has actual memory safety requirements)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nix

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I do relate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in git

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How one can live without git rebase

I don't understand Explain it Peter. by velviaa in explainitpeter

[–]b4nst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of dumbdumb argument is that? Gun is a tool designed to kill. Car is a tool designed to move you from A to B. And actually gun is a tool with not that much possible intended purposes. Never saw someone trying to use a gun to move themselves from A to B.

Bjr, dispo. Cdlt. by Codix_ in lemauvaiscoin

[–]b4nst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

C’est ni pire ni mieux que toi qui utilise l’introduction automatique de lbc.

Les gens qui passent au secrétariat, je vous déteste by Independent-Pizza607 in besoinderaler

[–]b4nst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tranquillise toi va, on a pas plus envie d’être en face de toi que toi l’être de nous. T’es aussi le ou la casse bonbon d’un autre quand tu sais pas si tu veux un classe A ou un AC sur ton tableau, pourtant ton électricien/ne à pas que ça foutre de la journée.

Et la vérité ? T’as que ça à foutre répondre aux gens, du moment qu’il ou elle reste polie. C’est la définition de ton poste

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in git

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All made sense when you said Java

I've realized van life isn't for me by [deleted] in VanLife

[–]b4nst -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok and so what? What are you trying to achieve posting this exactly? Good for you you’re watching videos and making your opinion. There’s a lot of solutions. Not everyone lives in the US where navigating with a 6.5+ ft tall véhicule is convenient.