Setting up proxy is not engineering.
I’m a classic example of an introvert “adopted” by my very extroverted friend. I just want to say that I’m very thankful for them dragging me out of my comfort zone once in a while. I would’ve missed out on a lot of great experiences without them.
I often think how awesome it is that people are so different and how we can help each other by sharing our strengths.
I think OP is worried about keeping their charged phone on the charger just for this feature. I also heard that keeping devices with batteries connected to a charger for a long time is not good because it generates a lot of small charging cycles pushing the battery to 100% repeatedly. I’m actually curious whether that’s true for the modern smartphones or not.
FWIW my Pixel has an “adaptive charging” feature that slowly charges the phone to 90% overnight and then tops it to 100% just before an alarm. It seems to be aimed at reducing this exact effect so I wouldn’t be surprised if there is something to it.
We need to remember that there are people making unimaginable amounts of money every time we believe some AI is good enough to replace half of the human workforce.
I would actually say it’s VERY complicated but in daily work you probably need like 5 commands and those aren’t hard at all.
Yeah, no difference whatsoever between those services…
If you’re on the edge right now - do it! Taking care of my body and diet was the best decision of my life.
Don’t worry, it won’t be a problem anymore once I’ll fire up Android Studio and Android emulator.
I didn’t expect a code review but it’s definitely a valid criticism 😁
Thank you!
There’s certainly a long way ahead of you, but it’s very interesting and rewarding! I’m dabbling in rust for some time now and I still learn new stuff constantly. I enjoy it more than any other language or technology recently though.
The fact that I hate how this looks is a sign that you did a fantastic job immitating the original.
The machine didn’t learn anything, just executed your orders.
Imagine that you sit with your grandma in front of a PC (and let’s assume she’s not a SE). You fire up a terminal, give her the keyboard and dictate every keystroke necessary to write and execute a program (or do any other task for that matter). Does that mean that your grandma just learned programming? I think not. Learning implies being able to find and apply some rules which where not explicitly given.
Since you’re so concerned with Jerboa quality I’m pretty sure the developer would appreciate if you volunteered for performing comprehensive quality control before each release.
I don’t see how this supports your point then. If “setting up proxy” means “packaging it to run on thousands user machines” then isn’t there obvious and huge potential for a disastrous fuckup?