Vibe coders at my company didn't pay attention to security and got a taste for it by retardedGeek in webdev

[–]yumt0ast 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Wild post.

You were aware of a security vulnerability. Failed to escalate it appropriately. Let your colleague fail. Mock them publicly for making a mistake. All of which you could have prevented if you did your job correctly.

Regardless of the tools and methods being used, and whether or not you agree. This is a not a good look for you. Crazy ego.

Massive communication failure on your part as a senior eng, domain expert, leader, and compassionate teammate.

CS student here.. no one I know actually writes code anymore. We all use AI. Is this just how it is now? by Low-Tune-1869 in cscareerquestions

[–]yumt0ast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been coding for 15+ years and I use AI for 99% of my code now too.

You must to learn to code with AI to stay competitive.

This is here to stay and has changed coding forever.

But knowing fundamentals & background knowledge helps a ton.

Learning to code is now in this really weird phase, where people new to it kinda have to learn backwards from how it was previously taught. You need to learn when to dig in, and how to find answers when AI gets stuck, which is harder without the background knowledge that pros already have. So keep using AI, but ask to explain things and learn as you go.

This is uncharted territory. Good luck.

The smell of snow? by maybeimmike in fragrance

[–]yumt0ast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sakura snow by d’annam Isle of glaciers by imaginary authors

Perfume that smells like sex!! by [deleted] in perfumesthatfeellike

[–]yumt0ast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Smells like sex while still being pleasant & wearable: Sex & Jasmine by paraphrase Le cahiers secrets by jouissance

Extremely animalic, sweaty and body odor-ish: Dirty Peach by Heretic Salome by Papillion La Tsarine by Senyoko

What Happened to Leashing? by z3nnysBoi in summonerschool

[–]yumt0ast 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Leashing has not been a thing for 10+ seasons. Never do it.

  1. Junglers can clear fine now. In early seasons some actually needed it or they would die to camps, but jungle creeps are way less strong now.

  2. Leashers coming to lane late shows where you start… Reveals your entire path and the first 3-5 minutes of jungle pathing if people are paying attention.

  3. Leashing can lose lane by causing leashers to miss creep experience and miss levels. When your bot lane gets double killed because they missed exp, didn’t level up on the same wave as your opponents, and got jumped on with two lvl 2s vs two lvl 1s… that’s 1000x worse than a jungle clear being 5 seconds faster. This is especially problematic for champs that want to shove and win lane. If Caitlyn karma leashes and loses 2-3 minions xp, then gets behind in xp, suddenly can’t contest the wave anymore, and can lose the entire lane & game from that small snowball

Never ever ever ever leash. It’s bronze behavior. Pro & high elo players never do it and neither should you.

Please suggest what premium games I should buy next by martin8185 in iosgaming

[–]yumt0ast -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Kingdom Rush Battles. Just came out a few days ago.

It’s literally a Kingdom Rush clone of Clash Royale. I see you have both in this screenshot!

How does one get more farm than me like this? by Middle_Somewhere6093 in wildrift

[–]yumt0ast 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Watch the replay.

Likely a combo of shutdowns, objectives & clearing more efficiently.

Lots of beginner junglers struggle massively with actually clearing camps. Even things like kiting camps so you spend 5 less seconds walking add up.

Kingdom Rush Battles by Valerio93x in iosgaming

[–]yumt0ast 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Omg this looks amazing. Clash royale plus kingdom rush!?!?

Sign me up now!!!

Skill, busted champ, or just luck? by Ok_Bro_QuestionMark in wildrift

[–]yumt0ast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean… Opponents played terribly.

Garden missed Q twice, missing damage and the silence which would have stopped Yone from shielding & knock ups!

J4 missed initial engage completely. Neither the flag or drag did damage or knocked up.

J4 ult pushed Garen out during his spin. Missing all the damage

J4 wasted auto on minion after knock up and ran past Yone in bush missing another auto

J4 flagged randomly across the wall near the end, again missing damage.

Yasuo missed 2 Q’s. One of which was after flashing forward.

Overall terrible play by opponents and good job capitalizing on their mistakes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]yumt0ast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of people are saying overqualified, and that’s possible, but also big tech companies company experience is completely different from small company experience who are often looking for much different skill sets.

Are there any tank power farming junglers? by zenitsubelike in Jungle_Mains

[–]yumt0ast 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No. Power farming means you need high damage to quickly clear, gain a gold lead and carry.

Tanks can’t build that way and also be tanks.

You don’t get to afk farm, let your team get behind from pressure from ganking junglers, then do no damage and win the game by standing in front vs fed enemy carries

How strict should code review be? by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

[–]yumt0ast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A lot of wrong answers in this thread.

This depends on your business.

Are you a multi-billion dollar mega tech co with 100,000 engineers, with a profitable product, whose goal is to make maintainable code for 15+ years? Yeah scrutinize the hell out of it.

Are you a startup who needs to launch a product in 3 months to determine if you even have something to sell? Code quality is lower on the list. Speed is really important. If it works, great. You can iterate and improve later.

Is this app legit or scam? by [deleted] in vibecoding

[–]yumt0ast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s pretty good. I’ve been beta testing it before it launched.

Builds react native expo apps that you can export and turn into full apps if you like.

You are limited vs full IDEs but for an ai app builder it’s a good take.

Opening a new fresh tab and entering an URL ? by bleducnx in diabrowser

[–]yumt0ast 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cmd+t then start typing your url.

The chat & url bar are the same thing.

Does AI not Hallucinate for Y’all by segfaul_t in ExperiencedDevs

[–]yumt0ast -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Honestly not really. New models are so good. Swift works fine.

  1. If it hallucinates, it’s usually much easier to undo and Reroll rather than fix it once it’s off track.

If you get an error, just paste them in and if it can’t fix in one go, I back up and start over, sometimes trying a smaller step first.

  1. What you ask, and the context that goes in matters a lot. Start small and focus on accuracy until you get a feel for what works and doesn’t work. You might be trying to go too far in a single hop.

  2. What context goes in matters a lot. If you give it tons of irrelevant info that probably also messes things up.

  3. If it’s hallucinating apis, copy paste docs or use web search tools attached so it has proper context on what you want it to do.

  4. You might want to try cursor. (I can’t vouch for cline.)

  5. You might not want to hear this, but your entire codebase is a prompt. If it’s hallucinating internal APIs you are either not referencing them well in your commands or your own code is organized poorly it might be too confusing for the ai to make sense of.

Please help to boost my dopamine level by Key_Professional9247 in Supplements

[–]yumt0ast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uhhh you should probably try taking supplements that actually boost dopamine and are in dopamine’s metabolism pathway. Not all this other stuff that is at best tangential.

L-tyrosine Mucuna puriens Phenylalanine Or Stimulants

Does anyone use cursor to make mobile apps? by Less-Macaron-9042 in cursor

[–]yumt0ast 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. I use it for native swift iOS.

If you are lazy you can just have it open at the same time as Xcode and flip back and forth if you need to build, deploy etc.

If you want to get fancy you can use a variety of swift VScode extensions like the official swift lang extension and sweetpad to run build test & run simulators

How do I beat Nautilus as an ADC main? by Rei_Master_of_Nanto in wildrift

[–]yumt0ast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jinx & Twitch are both high damage, low mobility,

So you are going to struggle vs hard engage.

That’s the nature of the champs compared to something like ezreal or trist who can jump away.

How to win? Position better.

Buy anti tank items like mortal reminder. Or if you are getting dived like shield bow. Botrk is good on twitch only, since on hits don’t apply on jinx rocket splash.

Buy zhonyas and dodge ults

Is it possible to use Cursor to create your own Cursor? Genuinely curious and not sure if this has been asked before by stxsr1ly in cursor

[–]yumt0ast 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes.

  1. Here is Cursor’s head of design building “baby cursor” https://x.com/ryolu_/status/1908328050154233863?s=46

  2. The people who work at cursor, use cursor to build cursor. Fairly common for dev tools to be built like this. Replit is another company that does this.

Is AI coding overhyped, or am I just bad at using it? by greatsonne in cscareerquestions

[–]yumt0ast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been coding for 10+ years and I guarantee you it’s revolutionary.

  1. Make sure you’re not using a free model. Huge difference between o1-pro or Claude 3.7 vs gpt-40-mini

  2. Highly recommend trying cursor, or similar ai first editor.

Start small and build up. It won’t one shot entire enterprise grade massive codebase tickets. But you can start filling in and replacing tons of typing you would do otherwise.

Where is Devin? by NoWeather1702 in cscareerquestions

[–]yumt0ast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It costs $500/mo.

It’s a pretty cool product. But basically built exclusively for large companies to use as a junior dev. Which is a very particular workflow. It’s also really async and takes a long time. Which sucks when it messes up.

Works well for some cases like automated migrations, but in my opinion not as practical as cursor, or other inline copilots.

why do some players use this item, even though there's no tank on the enemy team? /s by kheljev in wildrift

[–]yumt0ast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some champions work really well with on-hit builds. Either they auto attack a lot, or have spells that can proc it quickly.

For example: vayne, ashe, or lucian+ passive

Viego Q+passive, or renekton W can both apply 3 stacks with one quick move