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I keep finding myself to minimize the words to describe the same thing as well, since we are finding ourselves doing "that" operation more and more over time.

maybe shortening the term to "auto-code" would help tho.


Masstransit and Mediatr are a strong base I build a lot of my projects, hopefully they will find a sustainable way going forward.


isn't making it paid service will greatly limit its training data in the long run? am I thinking too narrow here?


What I would definitely suggest on top of this list is: https://www.hammerspoon.org/ for extensive keyboard + functionality customization.


I would also suggest https://github.com/koekeishiya/skhd for hotkeys; it also pairs well with an associated project for window tiling and management: https://github.com/koekeishiya/yabai


That's a really clever strategy and so obvious that now I'm feeling guilty of not thinking it out myself earlier. Thanks a lot.


Same here, that would be a really useful thing for my organization.



I've heard conversations that this same idea would probably help in every profession.

And a couple Mormon developers I know, think that the concept of a personal Holy Ghost, which is a belief of the Ladder Day Saints church is the same kind of assistant for moral decision making. We all perform differently when we know someone is paying attention.


I think you meant Latter Day Saints. If there are any Ladder Day saints (supposedly there is a Ladder Day[1]) I'm guessing that Mormons wouldn't hold as much reverence for them, what with the alcohol involved.

[1] https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Ladder%20Day


Oh man... I won't be editing the typo so that I can be properly shamed.


That's such an interesting comparison! I kinda love the idea of Pair Programming with Jesus


related: Dunning–Kruger effect


I don't know how I missed this.


Thanks a lot, it was really bugging me and couldn't find a nice reason online.


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