Well, arguably so do LLMs. You put in the same input prompt, out comes the same code. But yeah, it is kinda different, but I'm just saying that as LLMs become better at understanding how to solve sub-problems, they may become reliable enough that coding via LLMs becomes the new norm, and learning how to effectively prompt will become a new skill for coders
The issue is that css doesnt allow adding pseudo elements (:before/after) to input fields, making adding icons to an input a little trickier than with other elements.
My CS professor in grad school was once struggling to set up a classic analog overhead projector, so I taunted him about it: "sooo, you can debug 1M lines of C code, but you can't...."
But serotonin is active in many aspects of the body's physiology no? So just because it may not act on other classes of receptors, it still has wide ranging impacts. There are many kinds of SERT receptors, as they mentioned, Fk isn't all that selective about it
Try millionaire. If you were a billionaire your whole conscience would have been snuffed into lifelessness from all the economic exploitation you've engaged in to get there, and thus you wouldn't be able to find any deep meaning in the experience
No one deserves or can benefit from $1B beyond the shimmera of delusional self-aggrandizement