Around the part where Margaret explains the problem to Tom , and started to feel annoyed. I could tell it was a LLM trying to fit a sci fi novella style of writing. And it was doing a good job , it was certainly better than 90% of posts ive read in the last 6 months.
Dont know why that makes me annoyed, maybe cause its the depressing seriousness of being a 'prompter' and the americana framing of it.
Ill be honest i got all the way in the installer until it asked me to install Java 17+ manually. I havent installed java in forever and i remember it being a huge pain so ill pass. Im heavy on code orchestration tools atm and this one looks useful so hopefully when its further along in dev ill try it.
Hey, thank you for trying anyway. To be honest, I also remember installing java to be painful, but apparently nowadays brew install openjdk@21 + adding path to shellrc is doing the trick (in case you want to give it a second try)
You have to understand though that this is X (rip twitter) we are talking about and from the verified account, the 14k follower count, it is evident that this person either is or is trying to be a tech "influencer". Posting controversial rage-baits is pretty much the pattern every influencer follows today to stir up discussion, increase their visibility, and get more followers.
> I don't think he cares about being polite.
If you're polite, debate civilly, say reasonable things and act like a normal person, you are a nobody on X. Nobody will see your tweet. Nobody will engage with it. You might as well have not said anything.
Great work, my only nitpick is that when you quit, it tells you that its not gonna save, then its yes to confirm quit. I instinctively wanna type N to quit without saving.
I feel like thats the opposite behavior. For example, I use https://github.com/zyedidia/micro as my main editor in terminal, where it says `Save changes to filename before closing? (y,n,esc)”` when you try to quit.
What an absurd take. Because of some half-assed attempts to hand out small sums, the conclusion is that money doesn’t matter and the fallback is vague talk about culture?? A few hundred dollars helps but i dont know why that study is a big deal to the author. The limited impact is obvious. What is the connection to the vague rambling about investing in values and why biden lost because of spending in red states??
Besides a bad overall point, what a badly written article.
> As a society, we are pretty good at transferring money to the poor, but we’re not very good at nurturing the human capital they would need to get out of poverty.
Dont know why that makes me annoyed, maybe cause its the depressing seriousness of being a 'prompter' and the americana framing of it.
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