can an AI make the right decision 100% of the time?
Can humans make the right decision at a rate better or worse than AI? If AI makes the wrong decision, is a human empowered to step in and overrule that decision?
That didn’t used to be the case. You used to be able to add the Python plugin to the free IDEA ide and that would give you java + pycharm - but only the free tier features of pycharm.
However, if you used the paid IDEA, adding the Python plugin gave you full PyCharm capabilities EXCEPT that IDEA was always based on version N of the core IDE platform where PyCharm was based on N+1 version, i.e. the smaller pycharm IDE sometimes had some newer platform features than the IDEA ide which led to occasional differences between IDEA + Python plugin vs PyCharm.
I switched to VSCode last year and let my licence lapse for Intellij so things may have changed.
What i will say, despite having moved to VSCode and being entirely happy - Intellij is the better platform. It’s the difference between 80% and 99% though, and the VSCode 80% is good enough. If i went back to full time dev, i would buy another jetbrains licence.
I remember all of the late night movies with breasts showing.
It's a little scary they are all gone from tv.
Back then you could see some hardcore stuff at the corner store if you reached up to the nudity mags.
I remember the nudity cards.. the older ones where the women had hair everywhere.
Kinda of sad everything is repressed to a point where nothing is shown anymore but people are still worried that nudity and sex will jump out at your kids and scare them.
Adam's success is a podcast success story. The patience required to slowly build up an audience by creating daily videos/postcasts that incrementally built an application or framework.
Adam had success time and again but he always builds profits and abandons. PHP without loops, test driven laravel are two other successful audiences that were built, sold to and abandon. He has seemed to move on from refactoring ui.
It has been a year+ since Tailwinds has been released. How much longer before Adam jumps to the next thing?
What’s wrong with him pursuing other projects. Creators aren’t restricted to only maintaining the first thing they release for the rest of their lives. I will say I am a bit worried about their headless ui project, seems to have been in “early” development for a while and feels like something that maybe should have been ready by the time tailwindcss was. I’m just assuming that project is dead in the water, but it doesn’t matter so much to me because I get enough value out of just tailwindcss