

Who on earth would actually pay for this
Who on earth would actually pay for this
Lately I have been using it for react code. It seems to be fairly decent at that. As a consequence when it does not work I get completely lost but despite this I think I have learned more with it then I would have without.
I have found chatgpt to be very good at writing regex. I also don’t know how to write regex.
Not sure how many people would directly seek out a website like this but if it shows up in google searches its probably useful. You could also probably also source compose files from github automatically (obviously with a disclaimer) to help quickly get examples for containers.
Don’t worry its going to get refactored any day now
That’s what I have and it works great for me. Still would have been nice if it was a bit faster. I think it was recently on sale for 40 so I can’t complain
Edward Snowdon reads a spec sheet
Sometimes a show is bad. Sometimes some people just are not willing to put the effort into a show and therefore can’t really enjoy it that much. By far the greatest shows I have ever watched have been ones I have been highly invested in (watching episodes as they air). This is also why I still prefer to go to the movies since it forces you to completely focus on what you are watching.