I'm not sure I've ever used a program and said "oh, if only it had more settings!".
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I'm writing a Path type in my programming language but not sure what methods belong on a Path.
Should I have some_path.read_string() or fs::read_string(some_path) instead?
I love .method() for IDE completion, but I don't want Path to be cluttered. I'm also trying to avoid UFCS.
Looking at how my servers update themselves and the recent Copy Fail vulnerability, I'm considering an automated weekly restart to make sure services and kernels are up to date. It'd also ensure that services are correctly configured to start on boot.
Any thoughts? Feels crude.
LLMs have been really helpful for me porting some JS projects to TS.
Since the types are erased and annotations are optional, I can go gradually and safely with more minimal human oversight.
(I'm not sure if it'll significantly help robustness, but it's lovely for navigation.)