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It’s time that we admit to deaf people that music isn’t real. The joke has gone too far.
It’s time that we admit to deaf people that music isn’t real. The joke has gone too far.
It’s still useful when it’s wrong because it can give you the jist of what should be done. If it uses a library or function that doesn’t exist, you’ll still be informed as to what it was intending for the process at that point. I’ve often gone and just replaced the made-up code with custom code that does the same thing.
It’s surprising how useful ChatGpt is in these situations. Honestly, it’s a great general purpose search engine.
Thanks for the suggestions. I appreciate it.
Every so often rust-analyzer in VS Code doesn’t use the latest code after a cargo update
and the only way I’ve found to fix it is a cargo clean
. This means that I have to wait 5 minutes for the next build, painful. Just because of one project update. I would LOVE a faster build.
Extra info: the updates come from my dependencies that utilize my private repositories via a git = "[path]"
. The rust-analyzer is pulling from a cache or older version for some reason and I don’t know where it is or why.
“Normal transaction” after a fundamental change in how all games that use your product are financially responsible by novel, unmeasurable, and unrealistic metrics. No transaction prior to this kind of announcement is “normal” imo.
This was a good, short read. Worth the time.