I’m trying to learn rust coming from python (for fun). I use various LLM for python and see it stumble.
It is a beautiful experience to realize wtf you don’t know and how far over their skis so many will get trusting AI. The idea of deploying a rust project at my level of ability with an AI at the helm is is terrifying.
I’ve been using airflow for quite some time. Due to the maturity of where we are at, and while I’ve tested other solutions, I don’t really see changing things.
Look around on Bidspotter, there's industrial auctions all the time.
They're extremely user-hostile. No shipping, no weekend hours, so you gotta take off work time to go to the inspection and pickup days. The photos and descriptions are insultingly sparse, and the terms are egregious.
But sometimes you can score a real gem for pennies, and it's all worth it.
It’s just an auction site, albeit one that specializes.
Search around and you should find similar auction sites for NYC, some will specialize in government sales, some in private liquidation, and some in estates.
It is a beautiful experience to realize wtf you don’t know and how far over their skis so many will get trusting AI. The idea of deploying a rust project at my level of ability with an AI at the helm is is terrifying.
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