For me, the post is missing an explanation of the reason why I would want to build my own coding agent instead of just using one of the publicly available ones.
Knowing how to build your own agent and what that loop is going to be the new whiteboard coding question in a couple of years. Absolute. It's going to be the same as "Reverse this string", "I've got a linked list, can you reverse it?", or "Here's my graph, can you traverse it?"
I see, thanks. I was wondering earlier if there would be any practical advantage in creating a custom agent, but couldn't think of any. I guess I simply misunderstood the purpose of your post.
127.255.255.255 is a broadcast address in the /8. It doesn't describe the amount of bits in the network. You need a netmask or CIDR notation for that. For IPv6 you need CIDR, so I suggest to learn that.
CIDR is understandable for people who know basic networking. If someone doesn't understand what 127/8 means (which is totally OK if someone doesn't) I'd argue they shouldn't learn about the topic we discuss (valid HTTPS certs for localhost); they should learn something as basic as CIDR first. CIDR isn't difficult to understand. Basics first. You can't learn to speak English if you don't know how to open and close your mouth...
Yes, there is. Either you mention an IP address with a netmask such as 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 or you use CIDR. Mentioning a broadcast address to describe an address space is wrong because it doesn't describe how many bits (netmask and CIDR do that for IPv4).
As someone using his smartphone as a portable music player every day, I really regret having a smartphone without a headphone jack. Although I agree that using Bluetooth headphones is more comfortable than using wired ones, the loss of sound quality simply is not worth it. Especially the constant static noise in the background while the Bluetooth headphones are active is something I just can not get used to. Unfortunately, it seems that every pair has that issue [1].
So the fact that a pair of $20 headphones that have wires sound better than a pair of wireless headphones at the same price point is somehow the person you are responding to's fault and makes him cheap for not buying something that he wouldn't need to buy if a feature that did exist still existed. Yeah I think the problem is that you don't realize everyone doesn't have the money you obviously do.