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What a thoughtfully written letter. You have to respect great leaders when they communicate in this eloquent, respectful manner.


Pointing a problem out is one thing but wishing them ill is another. (Unless I misunderstood the comment.)

This looks like a genuinely refreshing and open source path to helping developers control their own ai stack. I don’t see the harm.

If we are to complain about tools that help make tools that help make products, then we should start decrying compilers and interpreters, for they too are tools that help make tools that help build products.


Me reading this while on the toilet.


"non-technical" and "cli tool" sound like an oxymoron. But if you hide the yaml config behind a UI i guess it can pass for "non technical".


already working on a gui that users can launch using a command. You can check the issues list


Make it (double) clicking an icon on a desktop/app list, and you have a winner. The moment a terminal is needed, you've lost the non-technical crowd (and some of the technical crowd, even)


I spoke to the team in KubeCon last year and they said “our research team is looking into it” with a hand wave. I doubt IntelliJ will actually implement this anytime soon, sadly.


I agree and not saying they would get to it, but considering that was pre-COVID, I would imagine/hope they might reprioritize.


Remote and Docker based Python environments have worked for a while in PyCharm.


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