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While I agree with the idea that prompting is easier to get started, is it actually less work. More hours doesn't mean they're equally as productive. More, lower quality hours just makes work:life balance worse with nothing to show for it.

3 is my favorite in the series, but maybe that's not a popular take.

I use tab-complete to navigate remote folder structures with rsync all the time, does rclone have that?

This is not a feature of rsync, but of your shell.

So the question "does rclone have that" doesn't make much sense, because it usually wouldn't be rclone implementing it.

For example, zsh does it here for rsync, which actually invokes `ssh` itself:

https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/3e72a52e27d8ce8d8be0ee...

https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/3e72a52e27d8ce8d8be0ee...

That said, some CLI tools come with tools for shells to help them implement such things. E.g. `mytool completion-helper ...`

But I don't get rclone SSH completions in zsh, as it doesn't call `_remote_files` for rclone:

https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/3e72a52e27d8ce8d8be0ee...


I got that feeling by looking at their C# docs. It looks like someone had a KPI that was "words of documentation written"

100%. MSDN is the definition of saying nothing with as many words as possible. I guess if you wanted a case for why LLMs are helpful, MSDN is a good one haha

This stuff is happening like 10 miles away from where I live and there's absolutely a ton of local pushback, mostly justified, but there's also a lot of propaganda. The pushback in DeForest, in particular, got a ton of attention on local subreddits and facebook groups and had a ton of drama at city counsel meetings. People do not want these datacenters here.

I'd be willing to bet it's largely driven by NIMBY concerns as this type of stuff can end small-time political careers.


That's sorta the curse of Lisps too.


Yeah sorta

I would say Clojure is a big exception to that - Clojure applications tend to be more uniform than even non lisps


Clojure is an exception to pretty much everything in the category. I really wish I had the opportunity to use it in my professional career.


The difference is animation is part of the entertainment industry and software engineering is part of every industry. I don't really think it will ever be like animators are today, but I wouldn't be surprised if wages fall.


Well I think there's an oversupply of CS engineers, not of animators


There's definitely an oversupply of animators, but probably not to the extent of CS at the moment.


The regulation that I wish would happen that never will is user data sovereignty laws. It's obnoxious that there's not a way to back up my phone to my NAS.


Yeah, this is how I would prefer to solve this problem personally, but it would be really nice to have some collection of tools that cover common binary file formats automatically instead of having to configure this manually every time.


The index is not necessarily the code, but the dataset. IMO it would be better to be more open about the technical stack, but I don't think this feels dishonest to me.


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