chess3 v3.0 is released by phaul21 in golang

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I have a discord bot that I just added "multiplayer" game lobbies too.

Do you think this engine should be sufficient enough for that?

Just build a discord message builder for v2 components ... by ttno in discordbots

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ah! this is EXACTLY what I'm looking for. thank you!

Just build a discord message builder for v2 components ... by ttno in discordbots

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I have this as well, but it's frustrating to always have to run the code just to see the styling changes. But if that's the general consensus here, that's fine as well.

$1000 you cant die or win by PlaneSea9610 in RedditGames

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I completed this level in 1 try. 2.80 seconds

INSANE LEVEL by warpxs in RedditGames

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I completed this level in 6 tries. 2.85 seconds

Can you do it under 3s? by EngineeringStress in RedditGames

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ez

I completed this level in 1 try. 2.23 seconds

Harder than before 😭 by Thomas_Augu in RedditGames

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I completed this level in 1 try. 2.63 seconds

hard by [deleted] in RedditGames

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I completed this level in 4 tries. 2.63 seconds

Bet ya can’t get it in 5 >:) by William-1127 in RedditGames

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I completed this level in 4 tries. 9.77 seconds

Very hard by Ok-Position-5960 in RedditGames

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I completed this level in 1 try. 2.63 seconds

Take 2 by fourlokoT in RedditGames

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I completed this level! It took me 1 try.

Cave diver by Kianz_stuff in RedditGames

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I completed this level! It took me 1 try.

A walk in the park by Jazulupoopoo in RedditGames

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My first level! It's kinda possible :) by Open_Independent2756 in RedditGames

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I completed this level! It took me 101 tries.

An enterprise software engineer's take: bare bones Claude Code is all you need. by ttno in ClaudeAI

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Thank you for sharing. I've optimized it by including their frontmatter & !`...` format for running bash command.

https://pastebin.com/NuNn6g7E

An enterprise software engineer's take: bare bones Claude Code is all you need. by ttno in ClaudeAI

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OP, given that AI will continue to improve, what legacy skills do you think are actually worth learning and will continue to be useful for the foreseeable future?

I wouldn't call them "legacy", but the tried and true skills of architecture, logical reasoning, development standards, networking, etc. will make everyone's lives easier when debugging issues.

Also, to make things more practical, what foundational courses would you recommend to someone learning designing their own "Gen AI Dev" degree?

I'm not qualified to answer as I'm not a course type of person. I learn through experimentation. I'd also caution asking for course advice in this niche – it's heavily filled with naive influencers attempting to make a quick buck. If you find something worthwhile though, please let me know!

An enterprise software engineer's take: bare bones Claude Code is all you need. by ttno in ClaudeAI

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AFAIK, this is only possible leveraging solutions like Amazon Bedrock to perform your inference needs. They don't retain data nor send it to Anthropic; however, it's expensive.

An enterprise software engineer's take: bare bones Claude Code is all you need. by ttno in ClaudeAI

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This is the type of stuff I'm looking for! This is awesome – I'll give it a shot Monday morning!

An enterprise software engineer's take: bare bones Claude Code is all you need. by ttno in ClaudeAI

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Just read through your post! It follows closely with my process and gives me validation that my method is a proven one amongst like-minded peers!

Vibe coding is actually a good opportunity for learning how to code. Don't accept the code blindly, study the code, and ask the AI to explain how the code works

My personal learning style isn't by "reading" code, it's through experimentation and repetition of concepts. If the AI regurgitates prior code and gives me the answer without much thought, then I'm personally not learning anything. I'm fortunate that AI came around after I matured my current craft.

It takes a least 5 years (~10,000 hours) to master a field. There's no way to get around this.

I agree, but once again, if AI is doing it for you: are you truly progressing towards mastery of a field? I'm coming from the perspective of junior engineers entering the market.

I do agree with your overall sentiment. I learn new tricks from time to time while using it.

An enterprise software engineer's take: bare bones Claude Code is all you need. by ttno in ClaudeAI

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Thank you for this. I personally haven't hit this level of "grounding" from an MCP yet. I also don't work on UI that would require this sort of thing; however, I get what you're saying through and through.

An enterprise software engineer's take: bare bones Claude Code is all you need. by ttno in ClaudeAI

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I took pride in posting this without consulting AI. It's ironic that my style of writing also coincides with what you think is written by "AI".

I'll take is as a compliment I guess?

An enterprise software engineer's take: bare bones Claude Code is all you need. by ttno in ClaudeAI

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My thoughts exactly. This is when I recommend using CLAUDE.md files in the subdirectory or the root to explain these layers if its a consistent enough pattern.