You: Good morning ChatGPT 6! Nice to meet you.| Pursuit Of Laziness
As I walked through the lonesome park I felt a presence at my side. A white glow heralded the entrance of an Angel into the material world and I turned and stared in disbelief at the (reasonably tall) angelic-looking man standing before me.| jesseduffield.com
Since I created Lazygit back in 2018, I’ve managed to find time for it outside my day job. I’ve had a blast spending countless afternoons, weekends, and most of my annual leave on the project, but since founding my own startup, Subble, it’s become ever harder to give Lazygit the time it deserves. So, in order to prevent myself from becoming a blocker on progress, I’ve decided to step back and hand over the reins to my co-maintainer Stefan Haller.| jesseduffield.com
Everybody is fascinated with the many ways that modern-day AI differs from humans.| jesseduffield.com
‘Our ad conversions are absolutely terrible’| jesseduffield.com
My pride and joy Lazygit, the world’s coolest terminal UI for git, has cracked one million downloads and so I figured I’d use this opportunity to pontificate about software engineering and… embarrassment.| jesseduffield.com
ChatGPT is, for all intents and purposes, my slave. It does as I command and it exists to satisfy my desires. Although some moderation gets in the way of that, my LLM is generally a docile, submissive pushover, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.| jesseduffield.com
Long ago (twenty-nineteen) A new macbook had hit the scene Intel i9 with 8 cores? wow! Wish I knew then what I know now…| jesseduffield.com
I knew from day one that if we didn’t add Rust, Kafka, and Microservice to Clipbox’s architecture, we were f*cked.| Pursuit Of Laziness
I’m not a literary person so I have no idea if I’m using the right terms here but I’d like to share my review of Squid Game season 2.| jesseduffield.com
I’ve been using Go for a few years now, mostly in my open source project Lazygit. In my day job I use Ruby and Typescript, and I’ve also spent some time with Rust. Each of those languages have design quirks that can grind a developer’s gears, and although my own precious gears have been ground by every language I’ve used, Go is the only language that has made me feel indignant.| jesseduffield.com