Yeah, being in fps gaming for quite when I was younger made me quite picky about my peripherals, it's astonishing for me how much crappy stuff average people tolerate.
Same, I would have given up on them long ago, I no longer code at all now. Why would I when the latest models can do it better, faster and without the human limitations of tiredness, emotional impacts etc.
Perhaps because of the potentially slower actuation speed, but you also generally get a lot more power from hydraulics so im not sure one can claim it is junk. Far less acrobatic, but also far more sumo wrestler.
I wash new clothes by themselves for the first time for this reason, it's a good enough solution.
I once had jeans with buttons and first I thought it was terrible, but after 2-3 uses I got used to it, so it's not a big deal I guess.
And about quality there is a youtube channel where they cut shoes in half and rate the quality of the build, and based on the couple of shoes I've checked out, the price and brand rarely correlates with good quality.
As with everything else, when buying expensive longterm items (like a leather boot), it is worth doing some research into which option is the best.
The other side of catcing going off the rails is when it wants to make edits without it reading the context I know would’ve been neccessary for a high quality change.
yeah exactly - it's that confidence without understanding. like it'll make a change that looks reasonable in isolation but breaks an assumption that's only documented three files over, or relies on state that's set up elsewhere. and you can't always tell just from looking at the diff whether it actually understood the full picture or just got lucky. this is why seeing what files it's reading before it makes changes would be super helpful - at least you'd know if it missed something obvious
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