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nf17 commented on Just talk to it – A way of agentic engineering   steipete.me/posts/just-ta... · Posted by u/freediver
nf17 · 2 months ago
Looks like many are questioning the credibility of the author as a dev/engineer. Peter is the founder of PDFKit and well respected name in iOS circles for his contribution to .framework and ideas about building modular iOS apps. He may be overselling here, but pretty sure he can manage AI generated code
nf17 commented on VanillaJSX.com   vanillajsx.com/... · Posted by u/novocantico
nf17 · a year ago
Great job, is there something similar but for SwiftUI?
nf17 commented on Ask HN: Daily practices for building AI/ML skills?    · Posted by u/atomicnature
nf17 · 2 years ago
There are so many mentions of reading paper. Do papers like these exists for regular enterprise software devs like me who make apis in Dotnet/go, good knol of multiple major cloud tools, k8s etc, has developed couple of iOS apps.

I can do my job but I always wanted to learn and understand more. Family circumstances mean I can't afford to quit my job or go to school.

nf17 commented on Australia's overuse of antibiotics driving rate of drug-resistant infections   theguardian.com/society/2... · Posted by u/adrian_mrd
BeetleB · 2 years ago
> Australia ranks seventh-highest in the developed world for antimicrobial community prescribing rates.

And the other 6 countries are...?

nf17 · 2 years ago
I bet, India is on the top3. Pharmacy culture in India is liberal. U can walk into any pharmacy without prescription and buy most meds including Antibiotics. It's a different story online, but even then there are ways to get around.
nf17 commented on Ollama is now available as an official Docker image   ollama.ai/blog/ollama-is-... · Posted by u/alexzeitler
nf17 · 2 years ago
why the downvotes?
nf17 commented on Milk Tea Addiction   pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3... · Posted by u/saikatsg
belltaco · 2 years ago
> Nearly 77 % of participants consumed milk tea at least 6-11 cups in the last year

Is that per day or the entire year?

nf17 · 2 years ago
per day, also very common in the Indian subcontinent. I sure think is addictive but symptoms attached to anxiety, suicidal etc - not so sure.
nf17 commented on Why don’t Americans eat mutton?   modernfarmer.com/2023/09/... · Posted by u/elorant
andrewstuart · 2 years ago
Mutton/lamb is the most delicious of all non-fish meats.

I don't particularly love beef/chicken/pork but a sunday lamb roast with crispy potatoes and gravy - yum.

BUT - cooking lamb well is an art and takes alot of practice. You can't just go cook lamb any old way and think it will be delicious. If you want to learn how to cook lamb well then focus on slow cooking and slow roasting - and anticipate you won't really knock people out with it until you've practiced enough. Jamie Oliver has the best lamb roast recipes.

Lamb leg is extremely cheap at the moment in Australia - $10/KG - so I am practicing my lamb leg roasting skills.

nf17 · 2 years ago
$10/Kg? In the US, I used to get the entire leg for ~$12-13(3.5/4kg) at African and Arab stores. The same in India would be around $30
nf17 commented on Why don’t Americans eat mutton?   modernfarmer.com/2023/09/... · Posted by u/elorant
plugin-baby · 2 years ago
> Some of the best mutton I ever head were curries in India

In India is mutton usually goat? That was my experience in south India.

nf17 · 2 years ago
I can't speak for the entire south, but it is usually goat in most part of Tamil Nadu except a few areas.
nf17 commented on Migrating Netflix to GraphQL safely   netflixtechblog.com/migra... · Posted by u/theptip
nf17 · 3 years ago
Is JS/Express/Apollo still the goto graphQL server implementation or C#(HotChocolate), Java, go etc are widely used too? On the client side(for mobile), AFAIK iOS(Swift) and Android(Kotlin) does not support GraphQL natively? are there 3rd party libraries that can be used?

Edit: Added Apollo

u/nf17

KarmaCake day61April 8, 2018View Original