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another #linux question if I may: 'nhow do you deal with long and complex folder paths in the terminal?

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  • @Otttoz La soluzione sarebbe dire: sciò! ( vai via) ma il problema è che dopo aver sobillato la rivolta si nascondono bene e non sapresti nemmeno a chi dirlo... Così il nuovo dittatore in questo caso è più un sistema di 'nuove amicizie'

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  • *ID* –> “Haunting”
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    this is for illustrationday.com

    Have a nice week Mastodon !

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  • @Otttoz Ora è ufficiale, per smettere di fumare non serve la prigione. Casomai meglio andare a sciare che riossigena i polmoni.

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  • Assolutamente da vedere. Cory Doctorow é ipnotizzante

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=39jsstmmUUs

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  • @mos_8502 I think, or maybe merely hope, that having deep expertise and actually understanding all the code being spewed forth at alarming rates (even if I haven't actually read most of it), has long-term value.

    But, I don't think I have any choice about using it and staying employed. If I want to keep working in the field I'm in, I'm going to be doing it with AI assistance. That was up in the air until recently...but, the current generation models+agents lay the question to rest.

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  • @swelljoe My reply to the vibe coder in this scenario is "well, then, what do we need you for? Pack up your desk."

    Now, this is not to say I'm 100% dead set against it per se. I would restrict its use to expert-level programmers who understand the problem domain, on the grounds that you need to know the language at a high level and understand the problem if you're going to debug and maintain the code.

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  • @mos_8502 the vibe-coder answer to that is, "I don't need to understand it, I just ask Claude to maintain it, too." And...I scoffed at that idea in the past. But, it's gotten really good.

    I think it's still very dangerous in the hands of non-technical folks. And, I think most of the models are still flailing a lot (the frontier models are all pretty good, but Opus 4.5 is the one that Just Works, but all the lower end models are stupid a lot).

    I dunno. The ground shifted beneath my feet.

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  • @mos_8502 I was dragged into using it at work, and I've had to accept that I was wrong about how well it works. I still have plenty of reservations about its use. But...it can write good software very, very, fast. And, in an agentic configuration (like Claude Code or whatever other agentic harnesses you wanna use), it can test its own work, verify outputs, etc. It's genuinely astonishing how well it works.

    Whether I like it kinda doesn't matter. It works well enough to where it will be used.

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  • fuck it, i'm swapping to #linux

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    @ludd this should be overkill for linux and a web browser. you might want something *less* powerful for webdev so you don't accidentally make a website that can't run on old hardware
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    @Titan80 @emanuelecariati da persona che usa Linux da tempi immemori e che passa metà della vita su terminale: il terminale non serve veramenteora, *evidentemente* il terminale è l'interfaccia più comoda che sia mai stata inventata dal genere umano, e la tastiera è l'unico modo ergonomico di interagire con il computer (non sono sarcastica, *per me* lo sono, ma è un gusto come un altro).ma se per qualche strana ragione non hai il mio stesso gusto, non c'è bisogno di sforzarsi per usare il terminale, non è necessariamente più potente, più efficiente, più /vero linux/ o altre cose del genere, semplicemente è un modo diverso di fare le cose che per alcune persone è meglio e per altre è peggio.l'unica cosa in cui trovo che il terminale abbia vantaggi innegabili è nella facilità con cui si può scrivere documentazione: basta solo testo, senza stare a fare screenshot o peggio ancora video. Ah, e nel supporto remoto, perché al telefono o su una chat testuale è tutto sommato più facile dettare dei comandi e farsi leggere le risposte che non stare a descrivere un'interfaccia grafica.