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  • Intertapes

    I like this site, found on Kottle.org. A collection of found cassette tapes. I like this one, found on the road in Greece, reassembled, and digitized. The audio fades in and out, as it should.

    https://intertapes.net/heraklion

  • GitHub CoPilot

    I’ve been using GitHub Copilot, an LLM that helps you write code.

    I like it, and it’s useful. But I kinda hate it too.

    Flow

    A few weeks back they made a change, which made it so much worse. Previously it would leave you alone. You could type code, and it wouldn’t interfere. If you stopped typing for a few seconds, a suggestion would come up, and you could press tab to accept it.

    They changed it (in VSCode at least), so that suggestions would come up if you stopped typing for a few milliseconds, so basically in the middle of a word. It would interrupt your thought process, and you’d lose your train of thought. As a developer, your train of thought is your job. That train can be quite long, and the longer it is, the better you are at your job. I looked around to see if it could be tweaked, and found a bunch of people with the same problem. There were some workarounds, perhaps, but I didn’t try any of them.

    I started turning Copilot on and off. This was better, but not as good as before they made that change.

    Cognitive Atrophy

    I enjoy writing code. Why am I offloading a task I enjoy to a machine? And the more I do it, I become out of practice doing the thing I enjoy, which makes me more likely to offload it next time. Why am I doing this to myself?

    Quality

    I write better code without AI. Much better, really. 90% of the code would be the same. Maybe 95%. Maybe 99%. It’s the 1% of the code that matters.

    It will solve a problem one way, and then next time it will solve that exact same problem a different way.

    Future you will see that code, and wonder how these two problems, that look identical, must be subtly different. No, it’s just that the AI doesn’t care about consistency, or anything else.

    Heat Death

    AI will take your job. This is literally what it says on the tin. It is using fresh water for cooling, and driving up the cost of electricity, and PC components. It’s propping up a false economy, the US stock market only looks good because of AI companies, and the US Government is regularly skipping economy reporting. Can’t be a bad economy if you don’t report on it. It’s making rich fucking assholes richer. The good things are bad, and so are the bad things.

    Gone

    I cancelled my subscription to Copilot. Maybe some tasks will take me a little longer. Good. I’m going to savour every goddamn semicolon.

  • Sketchbook Page One

    I’m a fan of art. Banksy/graffiti, abstract, and sketching (urban, and other). I guess those are the types of art that excite me the most.

    I’ve dabbled occasionally, and will post some previous drawings later. It’s not something I expect to be great at, but I’m going to do it anyway.

    I bought this sketchbook a while ago, but never used it. I found an ounce of motivation a few days ago, and started this. A simple idea, hardly original, but fun. Quite meditative.

    The rules:

    1. Draw the lines as close together as you can, without them touching.
    2. If there is an imperfection, follow it. Maybe exagerate it.
    3. If there hasn’t been an imperfection in a while, create one.

    I’m happy with the result. I think it looks organic, and it has movement.

  • Brain Freeze

    I’ve been playing bass in a punk band for about a year. We have been working on our first album for a while, and it’s almost ready.

    We have the launch on 21st November at Link And Pin, Woy Woy.

    You can follow us on Facebook or Instagram for updates.

  • HTTP Response Codes

    I was setting up a redirect at work, and looking at response codes. I found there were two different codes for “permanent redirect”, and so I went looking for the difference.

    Subtle, but one allows for clients to change from POST to GET method. One does not. Mine would always be get anyway, so it makes little difference. I went with 308.

    This blogpost has a nice flowchart for choosing the most appropriate response code.

  • Bowie

    This New York Times article about David Bowie’s archive is great. I hope the show comes to Sydney.