I’ve encountered way fewer rude people on here than on Reddit.
I’ve encountered way fewer rude people on here than on Reddit.
It doesn’t know the schema nor can it due to the sensitivity of the data I work with. It’s also faster to write the SQL than to describe it to the LLM. Once you get used to it, SQL is easier than English.
Then be happy you naturally hit the caps lock key slowly enough to have never noticed this. When flipping back and forth between caps lock in SQL it drives me up the wall.
https://www.reddit.com/r/macbook/comments/o6q52c/mba_m1_caps_lock_key_delay/
To be clear though, I never noticed either until I started writing SQL regularly. It never causes me problems when writing regular code
Yeah it’s even worse when you remote in to a windows machine from a Mac. It has the caps lock annoyance and then the delay on the remote machine will cause the first keystroke after toggling caps lock to not actually know that it needs to toggle, so your sql looks like this sELECT * FROM Table_name tn wHERE Tn.thing = tRUE
It definitely exists. It’s far more noticable if you plug a keyboard into your MacBook. There are threads all over Mac forums and stack exchange asking how to disable it.
Timeout was the wrong word. It has to be held for like a quarter second or something like that. It’s annoying as hell.
Writing SQL on Mac sucks so bad. I hate their caps lock time out
Yup. “finished this, start on this next week”
Usually less than two complete sentences. I find this more important with personal projects that I may not pick up in a few weeks
I’ve noticed Lemmy appearing more in search results already. It’s nice
We could have Forerunner-level technology and the damn printers still wouldn’t work
Yeah I can’t stand that shit. Just put it on GitHub
I love discord… For my group of friends and communicating with other developers (internal project communication, not user communication.) It’s ass for literally everything else.
Also “I’m so sick of this question” well then put the answer somewhere that’s indexed by search engines. Siloing knowledge into discord is an awful idea.
It was even worse, they manually flipped toggle switches to write the program
Additionally, competent IT would make this fuck up impossible. I’m shocked that they didn’t whitelist TLDs and block all others.
Mind bogglingly infuriating
Thankfully I use python mostly and pycharm makes it easy-ish to get the debugger hooked up to a project. But learning that process definitely took a few days
I use them daily. It makes it so much easier to work with an existing code base
I think the fediverse is having a naming issue too. Most people don’t realize Lemmy is basically just the forum days of old, but you can share your account everywhere. (yes the code is more complicated but the users don’t need to know that)
My favorite is getting down voted for very mundane statements. Happens to me a lot on the cars and Halo subreddits.