Been there done that. Closed as duplicate.
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Glad to still have you here with us.
Thread closed because that’s a stupid question and you should feel bad about yourself.
I only believe in Bun.
I get a bit frustrated at it trying to replicate everyone else’s code in my code base. Once my project became large enough, I felt it necessary to implement my own error handling instead of go’s standard, which was not sufficient for me anymore. Copilot will respect that for a while, until I switch to a different file. At that point it will try to force standard go errors everywhere.
Perhaps 5 LOC. Maybe 3. And even then I’ll analyze every single character in wrote. And then I will in fact find bugs. Most often it hallucinates some functions that would be fantastic to use - if they existed.
I only ever opt for RAID 5. It also help to use error correcting hardware.
Yeah, 5TB for every register of course.
I never had any issues with npm. Moved to bun nowadays and still going strong. If I want to install something, I install it, and then it works.
Setting up anything with pip however…