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  • Have you tried disabling the file indexing service? I think it’s called Baloo?

    Usually it doesn’t have too much overhead, but in combination with certain workflows it could be a bottleneck.

  • I think it’s good for people to have children. At least one and preferably no more than two.

    If we contain population growth, the riches already created are for the taking for generations to come and the planet finally gets a rest.

    It does require a reckoning with the capitalist elite that would like to produce anyway, but I feel that may be coming regardless of our feelings towards children.

  • Your comment is fair. I try to follow my own philosophy, so I picked a side and stand for it. I feel strongly about it, so that’s why I may use hyperbole at times.

    Yet I understand it’s not everybody’s opinion, so I try to respect those people even when I don’t necessarily respect their positions. It’s a tough line to draw sometimes.

  • So I’m the literal author of the Philosophy of Balance, and I don’t see any reason why LLMs are deserving of a balanced take.

    This is how the Philosophy of Balance works: We should strive…

    • for balance within ourselves
    • for balance with those around us
    • and ultimately, for balance with Life and the Universe at large

    But here’s the thing: LLMs and the technocratic elite funding them are a net negative to humanity and the world at large. Therefore, to strive for a balanced approach towards AI puts you on the wrong side of the battle for humanity, and therefore human history.

    Pick a side.

  • May the depression be long lasting and heartfelt in the United States of AI.

  • Simple: if the toddler has found daddy’s gun because the safe was left open… you better try talking before you scare it.

  • I’m gonna wait for backup on this one.

  • As someone who dealt with psychosis in the past (diagnosed bipolar), I’ll happily say that psychosis is not a valid excuse to push bullshit onto others.

    If you need others to point you to specifics, you need to rethink your life choices and stop using LLMs.

  • Glad that Youtube is hosted in Belgium, so we can still watch it in the post-American world.

  • Happy Nextcloud user here. It has its ups and downs, but overall I vastly prefer it over Google Docs.

  • That’s why you should go work at big corporate enterprises. Then you have both job security as well as the ability to spend as much time as necessary on getting things right. And you might even learn to say no to middle management.

  • Web Development @programming.dev

    GritQL accepted by the Biome organisation

    biomejs.dev /blog/gritql-under-biome-umbrella/
  • I’m hoping early 2026, but I’m looking to hire a platform owner for Android, since I don’t use it myself. So it’s 🤞

  • That’s entirely a choice. I am connected to a local vegetable farm run by two farmers who grow their produce organically. They run a little circular business as they’re also connected to an educational/kid-friendly animal farm, they sponsor a public fruit path through their own work, and then they partner with local shops as well.

    Me and my son go there almost every week to pick fresh veggies, and we just pay directly to the farmers. But yeah, the payment is digital…

  • I’m not much of a conservative, so no need to try to bait me 😂

    But if that was not your intention, carry on!

  • See my other reply in the thread.

  • Psychology @lemmy.world

    Teaching Empathy

    philosophyofbalance.com /blog/teaching-empathy/
  • Web Development @programming.dev

    Biome v2 launched: First type-aware linter that doesn't require tsc

    biomejs.dev /blog/biome-v2/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Biome v2 launched: First type-aware linter that doesn't require tsc

    biomejs.dev /blog/biome-v2/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Biome Type Inference: A Look Behind The Scenes

    arendjr.nl /blog/2025/05/biome-type-architecture/
  • Web Development @programming.dev

    Biome partners with Vercel to improve type inference

    biomejs.dev /blog/vercel-partners-biome-type-inference/
  • Web Development @programming.dev

    Biome v2.0 beta

    biomejs.dev /blog/biome-v2-0-beta/
  • Web Development @programming.dev

    Roadmap 2025 and Biome 2.0

    biomejs.dev /blog/roadmap-2025/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Zero Bugs

    bugs.rocicorp.dev /issue/0
  • JavaScript @programming.dev

    Singletons in JavaScript

    arendjr.nl /blog/2024/11/singletons-in-javascript/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Feds: Critical Software Must Drop C/C++ by 2026 or Face Risk

    thenewstack.io /feds-critical-software-must-drop-c-c-by-2026-or-face-risk/
  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    When happy teams are an issue

  • Linux @programming.dev

    DirectX Adopting SPIR-V

    devblogs.microsoft.com /directx/directx-adopting-spir-v/
  • JavaScript @programming.dev

    Biome v1.9 Anniversary Release

    biomejs.dev /blog/biome-v1-9/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Post-Architecture: Premature Abstraction Is the Root of All Evil

    arendjr.nl /blog/2024/07/post-architecture-premature-abstraction-is-the-root-of-all-evil/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Post-Architecture: What It Is And What It Isn't

    arendjr.nl /blog/2024/07/post-architecture-what-it-is-and-isnt/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Post-Architecture: An Open Approach to Software Engineering

    arendjr.nl /blog/2024/06/post-architecture/
  • JavaScript @programming.dev

    Biome v1.7

    biomejs.dev /blog/biome-v1-7/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    GritQL integration progress · Biome.js

    github.com /biomejs/biome/discussions/2286
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Auto-reviewing AI bots are fun!