Yes it matters even more, especially when you can prompt an LLM to generate good software in the first place. LLMs can definitely do OOP, implement design patterns, make your app use CQRS, Dependency Injections, Hexagonal, etc.
What's more, efficient codebases are smaller and can better fit in context windows for future refactors, unlike undebuggable slop.
I'm curious what it looks like when you light a fart on fire and capture it with a slow motion camera, but that's equally as irrelevant to this as what you're asking
In windows 7 you used to be able to press the windows key and start typing. Ever since 10 if you do this it now misses your input, notwithstanding the fact that you're now required to have an SSD etc.. makes no difference
It's amazing to me that even the Command Pallet search, included in Microsoft's own Power Toys suite, is just a better implementation of this. Which is to say nothing of the search app Everything, which is even more impressive...
I'd happily give it 2 GB if only it worked. It's the single thing I like to use, and I only want it to find programs from start menu. I'm slowly moving to console for starting programs.
Previous-Piglet4353@reddit
Yes it matters even more, especially when you can prompt an LLM to generate good software in the first place. LLMs can definitely do OOP, implement design patterns, make your app use CQRS, Dependency Injections, Hexagonal, etc.
What's more, efficient codebases are smaller and can better fit in context windows for future refactors, unlike undebuggable slop.
church-rosser@reddit
How's it going trying to exist as a human without a functioning brain?
Previous-Piglet4353@reddit
Well you redditards seem to give a pretty good simulation of it
church-rosser@reddit
Takes one to know one, sir.
BlueGoliath@reddit (OP)
LLMs generate good code.
Thanks for the laugh.
faze_fazebook@reddit
Desktop native development has been dead for the last 10 years anyway for regular consumer software. Nothing new.
MarionberryNormal957@reddit
Yeah sure i remember this next time playing games
LouKrazy@reddit
I am curious what the native windows app userbase is, vs the web app
Chance-Plantain8314@reddit
I'm curious what it looks like when you light a fart on fire and capture it with a slow motion camera, but that's equally as irrelevant to this as what you're asking
ImOutWanderingAround@reddit
The whole video is about the native windows app. Go ahead and suck that fart out of your ass, cause it’s taking space from where your head is.
BlueGoliath@reddit (OP)
1GB of RAM at desktop. People claiming React apps aren't actually bloated are in shambles.
ExtensionFile4477@reddit
A great example of this is the windows search box (not in files, the one when you press the windows key. I'm blanking on a name for it).
IIRC watching it in task manager open and close shows it's insanely bloated for what it is.
OffbeatDrizzle@reddit
In windows 7 you used to be able to press the windows key and start typing. Ever since 10 if you do this it now misses your input, notwithstanding the fact that you're now required to have an SSD etc.. makes no difference
Sigmatics@reddit
It's getting so slow nowadays that you can't even type for a few seconds after logging in. And that is on a fast desktop with latest CPU and SSD
OffbeatDrizzle@reddit
yeah I use fedora now... lol
Deto@reddit
PowerToys has a 'run' widget that basically emulates the little launcher in osx. It's very fast - definitely recommend
Abject-Kitchen3198@reddit
I haven't tried that one. Started migrating to console aliases for starting programs.
Omega_Maximum@reddit
It's amazing to me that even the Command Pallet search, included in Microsoft's own Power Toys suite, is just a better implementation of this. Which is to say nothing of the search app Everything, which is even more impressive...
Abject-Kitchen3198@reddit
I'd happily give it 2 GB if only it worked. It's the single thing I like to use, and I only want it to find programs from start menu. I'm slowly moving to console for starting programs.
BlueGoliath@reddit (OP)
Anyway, webdevs are programmers.
kingduqc@reddit
During a ram price surge too haha. I think software companies forgot that people want great software. That doesn't make the line go up fast enough.