@mntmn My 2 cents. As a former programmer and fountain pens collector, manually written code will be a thing of the past in, maybe, 5 years. Those manually writing code will do it for the pleasure of doing it, not for productivity. The same way we switched to PC to literally (no pun intended 🙂) write anything, relegating pens to the role of collector's items.
If we ignore pipes, history | cut -f1 -d' ' | sort | uniq -c gives a zero-order approximation. Maybe we can ask a developer of more modern shells to implement the feature as a built in? 8-D
@mntmn Same club. I only use AI for snippets of code - which of course, I have to then edit quite a bit to bring it to good shape.
I mostly use it for stuff I'm new to, like Vimscript. Speaking of which Vim here - it has been my editor of choice for more than 20 years now, so the habit runs deep.
I've been terrible about craft project updates so I'm going to be trying to be more on top of it. With all the absolute insanity, sharing and seeing others share their works is certainly one of the bright spots of my online time. With that...First crochet project of the year is nearing the finish line. I've got all the small(er) pieces of my second attempt at Sylveon done and its just the body and head before I begin the fun task of sewing it all together. #wip #wipwednesday #crochet
#zine collectors and academics, I need some genuine criticism and guidance here.I am building a zine hub on my #website, mostly to share what I have made, but with information about zine production and history I can pull from for classes I teach.Still a #WIP, but thoughts? https://hpkomics.com/zines/