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I've been trying blackbox.ai in VSCode the last little while. In my very limited experience it either gets it close to right on the first few tries or gets stuck in a kind of testing loop, making more an ornate tests that still miss one critical bug.

It's the first sort of "magic wand" coding AI I've used, where in the past I just would ask questions of ChatGPT or Gemini.


OK, so show us your source that shows Rust has higher uptake.



Rust jobs: 0.04

Python jobs: 0.9

Seems about right, maybe.

Except there's no way PHP (0.09), Ruby (0.07) and Go (0.1) are on the same magnitude as Rust jobs.

So this site doesn't pass the sniff test for me.


So it just must be the case that Rust has more jobs because that smells right to you? Even compared to Go which has found a nice niche in networking?

If Rust is as good as its evangelists say it is, we won't have to worry about how the stats smell, we'll see it, and it won't rely on some "Cnile" conspiracy to keep it down either.


I think you've got the parent backward: they're saying that Rust "should" have far less jobs than these other technologies.

If your parent is wrong, happy to be corrected. I thought it was interesting that we read the post in completely opposite ways, and I think both readings can be accurate. I based my reading on a vague remembering that I think the parent isn't a fan of Rust, which is fuzzy and also may be wrong!


"a couple of wavy lines"

bzzzzz "sorry this isn't your lucky day"


Having kids isn't "making people unhappy" because they move. It's a rewarding undertaking that, like most things that are truly rewarding, is quite difficult and requires you to struggle.


What bee problem? https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/yes-some-polli...

This was a thing. It got better.


I have seen insane amounts of bees this year.


Really? No shades of gray there for you? Why couldn't it be 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1?


Yeah, and you don't even need to add the extra "1"s either.


Promoted comment at ars:

>The 4,500 is based on future hypothetical capacity if the Teslas were replaced with fully autonomous high capacity people movers operating at 155 mph that don't exist.

>Real world it does about 800 persons per hour with peak being around 1,300. Vehicles average around 30 mph but when considering time for loading and unloading it is closer to 12 mph.

>Yes there are routinely traffic jams in the existing tunnel even though it is a single lane going only one way with no branches or merging traffic. Pretty sure the issue is Boring failed to properly simulate how long it takes to load and unload people so the stations become backed up meaning the traffic in the tunnel backs up waiting for an open spot in the station.


800 per hour is an absolute failure of a mass transport system.


It’s a limited system at the moment because it’s just goes from the convention center to one hotel. They just don’t have the riders at the moment


If it ever gets up to some critical mass, Tesla will be able to design and build an ideal transportation van that increases capacity and loading/unloading time at the same time.

If the vehicles are only used in these dumb tunnels, they aren't going to need to meet all sorts of federal regulations like side impact and roof crush standards. Think of something like the Model X falcon wing doors but for the entire side of the car (just spitballing here...)


You're describing a metro..


No, I'm not.

A metro is bad. A Tesla tunnel is good.


That's worse than many Disney park attractions. They could take a lesson or two from their operations folks.


That requires Elon actually wanting to improve public transportation instead of kneecapping it to push more car sales.


This is gonna go well.


Twitter goes nuts. Changes name to X. Reddit goes nuts. Reddit X.

Are they even trying to hide it anymore?


Is it the 90's and xtreme kool letterz are back in fashion?


Hide what?


I pay less in Costa Rica for 1G sync fiber than I pay for 1G up / 200 down on cable in the US. My ping time here to Miami, 1000 miles away, is about the same as my ping time to San Jose from my house in the US, a fraction of that distance.


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