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reality is a hexbear smear campaign
Red Wizard casts Song of Discord, it's super effective!
Woah, it's an honor to meet you mr. propaganda, I've heard so much about you!
Please, call me Red, Mr. Propaganda was my father.
Ah, understood, thank you Mr. Red!
Nice try, but I have already depicted you as the snarling Hexbear tankie, and myself as the enlightened lemmy.world contributor
TankieWizard casting a spell to trick the innocent lemmitors into losing faith in pieFED
I cast Tasha's Hideous Laughter on myself. I chose to fail the save.
how dare you only post snippets of the code when there's so much of it!
https://lemmy.world/comment/21861362
what a good developer does in 50 lines of code, a bad developer does in 500
a great developer does it in 100
The Post class is 1000+ lines.
what the hell do you even do with a 1000-line class? the greatest argument against capitalism is that people like this run the world
Yeah but it's easier to complain about people not seeing the context than accepting it's not good code.
Like the parts checking if it's a gif
I'm unleashing the beast on the code just to see what it thinks:
What is "the beast"? Is that some locally-run LLM? Or you mean like LLMs are the Anti-Christ?
Yeah, LLMs are the Anti-Christ but the Anti-Christ is cool and made by China and costs me nearly nothing to run. It's just DeepSeek running through an Agent system. I find that it's good enough at looking at a code base and explaining how it works conceptually, and reasonably good at looking at best practices and then judging a code base against those best practices.
This isn't changing my mind it's written as someone's first starter project or class assignment
Yeah I didn't think it would