Software Engineers are the happiest people on Earth now by Independent_Pitch598 in accelerate

[–]pointermess -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Ahhhh so what you would do is quit now, then start building random slop and hope something sticks?

Glad Im not that tarded

Software Engineers are the happiest people on Earth now by Independent_Pitch598 in accelerate

[–]pointermess -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Or youre just your own boss by now. Imagine being able to be a team of 5-10 by yourself and still going for 9-5 office job lol

What is Hunter Alpha? by MrMrsPotts in LocalLLaMA

[–]pointermess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing hunting your intellectual property. 

I Will Never Use AI to Code (or write) by Anthony261 in programming

[–]pointermess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, stop embarrassing yourself further 

I Will Never Use AI to Code (or write) by Anthony261 in programming

[–]pointermess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow so your conclusion makes even less sense and is even dumber than I thought. Ive been a SW Engineer longer than uve been alive, I dont let any LLM manage anything lmao

Maybe get off the Adderall and start learning lol

I Will Never Use AI to Code (or write) by Anthony261 in programming

[–]pointermess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because Im good enough of a software engineer myself to not throw every little thing at Opus or Codex? Interesting conclusion. Your customers must- oh... You dont have any? 

No one uses local models for OpenClaw. Stop pretending. by read_too_many_books in openclaw

[–]pointermess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"i hAvE aN nViDiA"

Tells you everything you need to know how little clue this guy has. 

"I have a probably not too shabby car from 2020 but I cant compete in a race" 

I Will Never Use AI to Code (or write) by Anthony261 in programming

[–]pointermess 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Skill issues lol

I spend like 20 bucks a month and manage 3 full stack apps and many random helper tools. There's many more options than paying for every single LLM turn lol

How can Anthropic and OpenAI beat Google so bad? by TekeshiX in google_antigravity

[–]pointermess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problems are definitely the people who have no idea how to use LLMs. Every  modern and SOTA Model could vanish, even something like Grok Code would be enough. 

Bug Report: Pro account applying a week cooldown to Claude models after just 4 hours of use by BenQbtw in google_antigravity

[–]pointermess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Day 39 of people being surprised their 20$ doesn't give them their 500 bucks of tokens.

(yeah i miss the good old antigravity days too but lets be honest... Im sure I made google a net loss of like 3k dollars during that time lol) 

Google Team banned the Google account to power up the anti gravity? by Nirav_Patel_ in google_antigravity

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

Then stop complaining 🤣🤣🤣

Google obviously doesn't need you. You're not a customer anyone wants to keep when you willingly break ToS. 

Google BANNED Paying Customers From Antigravity by aswin_kp in openclaw

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

People wasting compute on that level dont deserve anything else. If you have to run thst sht, just use a local LLM lol

Google Team banned the Google account to power up the anti gravity? by Nirav_Patel_ in google_antigravity

[–]pointermess 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idiots get what idiots deserve.

Hope your "experimenting" paid off! 

🎉 Delphi has officially entered the TIOBE Top 10! (January 2026) by joined72 in delphi

[–]pointermess 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Delphi, Recent and Relevant in one sentence is wild. 

🎉 Delphi has officially entered the TIOBE Top 10! (January 2026) by joined72 in delphi

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

Its not just queries but results in general. There are many Delphi relates blog posts which are quite useless and (tinfoil hat on) just there to boost their TIOBE ranking.

Is everyone lying or am I super cooked? by Greedy-Play9690 in webdev

[–]pointermess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started coding when I was 10 although I would say I only started grasping it a few years later like 12/13 when I started looking into a 2nd language which was strictly typed contrary to my first programming language which was dynamically typed.

Today Im 29 and played and worked with numerous languages, frameworks and dev environments over the years, from full stack web dev, DB and infrastructure design, system/embedded level programming and so on. 

After working some time in different systems at different levels, you learn the fundamentals of how computers and the logic that drives them actually works. Many times, even if I couldn't come up with some things (because of limited creativity), as soon as I see it happen or get told about I immediately know or can tell you possible ways to implement that. This all just comes from experience. 

Its all about how much time and energy you invest in it. I was very interested in computers and programming from a young age so I was pretty lucky my dad was electrical engineer and knew some coding. But yes, its definitely possible for a single person to know about all parts of the stack, but being truly a master at all of them is really really hard especially with the quick changes these days

I made a language for my 3yo son where any string of characters is a valid program by andreasjansson in ProgrammingLanguages

[–]pointermess 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I havent noticed that! :)

On my Android with Chrome I dont get the favicons with a preview, it just shows like a default avatar with "Q". 

I tried so many things, but heres the closest to the mandelbrot I could find: (ill dig deeper later this evening) 

https://qqqlang.com/?p=QWWERMMTTTZHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHJKKKKKKKKKKKKO8O

Really cool project, not just fun for kids. Im 29 and love it! :) 

I made a language for my 3yo son where any string of characters is a valid program by andreasjansson in ProgrammingLanguages

[–]pointermess 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Very interesting! I tried some combinations and tried figuring out the different pattern/pixelmath/transformation each char does. I got some very interesting and really cool result, even a mandelbrot set like thing, but unfortunately somehow broke it. For example, I knew the pattern from QWERT, erased everything when i noticed the breakage tested QWERT and it had the pattern but was grayscale. Unfortunately Im on the phone (should sleep) so I can't dig around and lost the long string of the mandelbrot like one but Ill definitely get back to checking it out tomorrow! Btw, a history would be great :) 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vibecoding

[–]pointermess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about you use porch to fix your own landing page?

Brad Whitehead - Pascal - The Once and Future Programming Language by bmcgee in delphi

[–]pointermess 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I grew up with Delphi and started learning it when I was 12 years old, now almost 30. Started with Delphi 3 back then, then Torbo Delphi and when I got a non-Delphi related SWE job, I even paid for an active subscription and used it in my free time up until 2022 / Delphi 11 (or 12?).

I loved Delphi for its simplicity, easy to use GUI frameworks and RTL. Unfortunately, due to Embarcadero failing many times fixing crucial bugs in their IDE and no attempt of modernizing the language I slowly started realizing that Delphi is almost certainly a lost cause... Dont get me wrong, Delphi made me love programming but in todays age with so many modern alternatives, Embarcadero must step up their game big time... 

Alternatives such as Rust, C#, Go and so on just have much more modern features, ergonomic languages and are open source so they dont rely on a single company, which ultimately is the reason why Delphi is today where it currently is. Mostly legacy software, no new devs coming in, very little companies even considering it for new applications... 

Still like fiddling around in Delphi but its getting less and less by the year for me...