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Notepad urgently needs some social features too, did they think about adding stories and a messenger???

Should include native sqlite support and then we can "like" the lines from other people. Also missing some facebook/google account integration to ease that step, and don't forget to only permit opening text files if the device is connected to the internet.

Now with Google+!

Fully agree, Inversion of Control is not something which alone defines something as a framework. When defining it along the architectural axis React is architecturally unopinionated thus is has library-level scope, but framework-like control semantics. If framework = anything that uses inversion of control, then a lot of things suddenly become frameworks, including things nobody calls frameworks. One can call it a "rendering framework" but calling it a "web-application framework" is not factually correct.

Acquisitionbombed by Microsoft! Instead of usability and performance it has AI now!

In the end, formal, rule-based systems aka Programming Languages will be invented to instruct LLMs.

This is a brilliant idea, really, but unfotunately it is not a fit for the society we have constructed so far. There are little to no governments around which would willingly hit the brakes on Consumerism — it is having a hypnotic effect on the people they herd as well as being very profitable for them

And it's part owner of the forces keeping fundamentalist religion under wraps too. Why fight over god when you can fight over your football team or your games console or your phone brand or your car

First thought as well. How is this legal?


Ads do not influence the answers ChatGPT gives you (yet), and we keep your conversations with ChatGPT private from advertisers (for now). Our goal is for ads to (make money). We’re starting with a test to learn, listen, and make sure we get the experience right (at the beginning).


can't wait to beat it with a face-swap or some random driving license found on the internet


I like how it accumulated 3 such replacements before finally getting fixed as a reaction to this comment with PR 14543[0], but after review, two "fix unit tests" commits were added, one of which replaces claude with copilot and the second one messing up the docs markdown, getting merged after that. Agentic workflows are the battle...

https://github.com/github/gh-aw/pull/14543


I’m glad they are dogfooding this in public because it is a good indicator to stay far far away


A novice prefers declarative control, an expert prefers procedural control

Beginner programmers want: "make this feature"

Experienced devs want: control over memory, data flow, timing, failure modes

That is why abstractions feel magical at first and suffocating later which sparks this whole debate.


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