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My first thought was does VS Code Insiders use it (or anything it relies on, or do any extensions etc). Made me think.

Ha, well proof that AI let's you build anything you can imagine. Wait till I show you Remote Desktop, one day macOS and Linux will catch up.


For a HN front page article this is light on content. Should have used AI.


I've used similar with SQL Server Management Studio (GH copilot) and it's pretty useful for database work and gnarly queries.

This is great, but I'd prefer to see a refit of their UI first, it's currently a bit slow and looks prehistoric.


The most surprising thing is that everyone here is an expert on true temperament. Who would have guessed.


It's Rad. It doesn't even have to be good, it just has to exist.


I'm guessing the music will be much like this one (more about fun than having the best actual songs) but didn't know there was a track with both Chris Poland and Marty Friedman: https://open.spotify.com/track/7yDb6NVzvuUVuvLyTSfDhz?si=0c5...


In a thread full of attractive links, this was the one that got me to break discipline and click. Thanks!


So where's the line? - if I use computer generated drums is that banned? Lots of tunes use computers for drums - if I use computer generated vocals is that different? Lots of vocals are heavily processed an have been for decades. Some have been computer generated.


My 2c : automatically disliking something because a computer did part of it is at best lazy, at worst wrong, but it should be up to individuals what they do and don't like. I get that they just want to have a ban-hammer to punish bots with, that's understandable.


Nice but 2008 called and want their git web UI back. I can't take anything "modern" seriously if it seems firmly archaic, my problem I get it.


Very much your problem.



No my job is sitting eating this here donuts.


This is fire.


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