because of ai stuff. For these kinds of things, they are perfectly happy to advertise unprecedented 99% accuracy rates, when in reality, non ai tools are held to much higher standard (mainly that they are expected to work). If the code I wrote had a consistent, perpetual 1% failure rate (even after fixing it, multiple times), I'd have been fired long ago.
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i don't have to choose to sacrifice my life to survive!
but they have a lot more disadvantages for most scenarios (if you're not a faang scale company, you probably don't need them)
have you seen the show Severance? This is exactly the premise of that show.
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usually the commits at the end of the day when I haven't finished a task yet. It will be squashed and disappear eventually.
if you don't play certain multiplayer games that use invasive anti-cheat software, then you really should give it a go! It's gotten to the point where I first buy games and then worry about compatibility. The vast majorityic just work with minor tweaks at the most (setting some launch arguments usually)
but anything you are trying to sell
keep a copy of the db on your phone. I set up syncthing so the "cloud" I back up to is just my phone. You can obviously use other methods too for redundancy. I also use keepass, so my database is in my control.
both have 16 gb ram. Older desktop, newer laptop, so cpu performance is roughly equal. Both use an ssd
in the time it takes my work windows laptop to get from a login screen to a usable desktop, with the cpu idle, I rebooted and signed in to my linux desktop, and performed a restart. Several times.
sometimes it takes minutes to load the calendar, only to still fail