The number of devs on here who are not able to keep up in an AI-coding world is scary. Everything moves and adjusts, constantly. Everything is in flux. The environment is chaotic and grows organically, jutting out suddenly in new directions; getting torn open on the other side. You have to be on-the-ball, constantly, or you begin to fall behind into irrelevance, and your code base is overrun and ripped to shreds.
There are now only the quick and the ded. Decide which one you will be, and stop whining.
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Thatβs not how standards or protocols should work, otherwise the world would collapse
We agree
Ded.
I shall definitely be dead. π€£π€£π€£
Wake me up when we have centralized nostr platforms that can operate via API.
This websocket shit makes no sense for [all elements of] social media at-scale.
We're working on it.
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Ngl, Claude code has been a huge assistance in teaching me about coding. Don't worry Nostr, i have no plans to become the next celebrity vibecoder... yet.
Keep at it. The Initial hurdle is high, but it speeds up, fast.
And do lots of manual testing. I test and test and test.
the testing is really where the learning is at
I am ded.
I work as a software engineer, but my bosses use of AI actually makes me unable to do the tool research I need because it keeps him focused on retarded short term tasks.
I also run a farm and have a political project going on on top of raising twins.
So I've accepted it.
Yeah, ya gotta interact with what you built and observe what it does.
I've left one plug-in alone for like a month and it just rotted. Going to have to spend the afternoon fixing it.
And AI bots are crawling my codebases.
This is just how it is, now.
It was native Linux Python, too. Should be more stable, but okay.
I'm officially a devπ«‘π!


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