

the complaints in these comments is an illustration of why the left doesn’t accomplish jack squat


the complaints in these comments is an illustration of why the left doesn’t accomplish jack squat


they often use browser fingerprinting and getting various device settings. it turns out that just by looking at various configurations and such, you can actually track individuals


I’m using it for some side projects. I used it as an assistant for setting up services in Kubernetes - also used it a lot for debugging and creating kubectl commands.
another side project is to write a full web app in F# SAFE stack, which uses Fable to transpile to JavaScript and React, so I’m learning several things at once.
At work I didn’t use it as much, but it got used to generate tests, since no one really cared enough about them. I also did some cool stuff where someone wrote a guide on how to migrate something from a V1 of a thing to a V2 of a thing, I hooked up MCP to link the doc, asked it to migrate one, and it did it perfectly.
I used it a lot to generate Mongo queries, but they put that feature in MongoDB Compass.
We used Claude Sonnet pretty much exclusively. for my side projects I often use Auto since Sonnet burns through the monthly budget pretty quickly. It definitely isn’t as good, but it tends to be favorable for template-y things, debugging why some strange thing is happening in F# or react.
For the side projects, I find I’m using it less as I learn more. It’s good for getting over a quick hump if you have a sense of how things generally should be.
I’ve considered the lakes I’ve burned because I didn’t copy paste those kubectl commands to a file.
I prefer Sonnet. Anything less isn’t that great, which is one reason I think people hate it.
I tend to use it for crufty things. And certain front end things. It’s been a long time since I’ve done web UI.


I actually just wrote about today’s fun experience! https://gotosocial.michaeldileo.org/@mdileo/statuses/01K7YKQ9584YBY1QTYQ8RMW7SS
ah, I’m using interstellar and piefed, which aggregate the cross posts