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That just groups them all by month, sorted alphabetically. It should me called “by month”, not “by date”.



lol Uplevel’s “”“full report”“” saying devs using Copilot create 41% more bugs has 2 pages and reads like a promotional material.

you can download it with a 10 minute email if you really want to see for yourself.

just some meaningless numbers.


I like to use suggestions to feel superior when trash talking the generated code


And I thought developers were bad at naming.

The Microsoft school of naming things is really showing their ways



they have moved, but I wouldn’t call a 40" TV large for almost 10 years now.


is that really a thing for unit files? Why the hell a comment needs escaping?


nice, yet another company to avoid as either employee or customer



he’s a programmer since the 70s

Robert C. Martin


object-disoriented

I’ll steal this to shit talk about code; until git blame points to my past self



then you’re randomly selected once again to spend an additional 4h in a room until they check your story, because using a burner is suspicious af


I don’t think DNS black holing was ever effective against YouTube ads. I use mullvad with a DNS filter for ads + uBO and still got served a few ad placeholders from YouTube in the past 10 days. I believe the actual ad was blocked by uBO, not the DNS filter.


I agree, screw them - but watermarking text was never effective and most likely never will




“Without end-to-end encryption, huge numbers of vulnerable targets, and servers located in the UAE? Seems like that would be a security nightmare,” Matthew Green, a cryptography expert at Johns Hopkins University, told TechCrunch. (Telegram spokesperson Remi Vaughn disputed this, saying it has no data centers in the UAE.)

good job Remi, that was the main concern lmao




Well, what’s the problem. They have bacon and they have ice cr… oh I see the error now. Just add a generic response the ice cream machine is broken and move on!


“replacing GPS” is a stretch, but it’s some sci-fi tech to use when GPS can’t be used




if I made a k8s cluster with all the options I could have a fruit salad


The emails appeared to show Musk acknowledging the need for the company to make large sums of money to fund the computing resources needed to power its AI ambitions, which stood in contrast to the claims in his lawsuit that OpenAI was wrongly pursuing profit.



“and it just works”

has he even used an llm before?



It’s not even a reference to Scarlett, it’s at best a reference to a movie that she has no rights over.

She was offered a job, refused it, and they went with a different actress. She doesn’t own her “likeness”. They owe nothing to her or her ego.


Similar voices, clearly different actresses. Imagine refusing a job then feeling entitled to some sort of compensation…


of course nods along


…and breaks it on privacy-preserving browsers

win-win I guess


part of me wishes they did that, so maybe other websites would stop with the tweet linking and making entire articles around them


we know it’ll never happen, but if they…

  • have content from most studios available indefinitely in one place - or even better, a federated platform - at no additional cost.
  • drop all this drm stupidity and allow the best quality streams on any general computing device.

only then, in my view, it’d equal the convenience I have today and I wouldn’t mind paying a reasonable amount for that.


True. I wanted to replace it with OSM or similar, but my main use of Maps after navigation is exploring places, reading reviews, and browsing pictures. They have a database that is tough to replace.


Search sucks for some time now. I’d say the best thing google offers today is Gmail - but there are plenty of arguments against that too.


So you have to do dumb workarounds like declaring every bool values as bool | np.bool_ or casting bool_ down to bool.

these dumb workarounds prevent you from shooting yourself on the foot and not allowing JS-level shit like "1" + 2 === "12"



Later each new generation process became known as a technology node[17] or process node,[18][19] designated by the process’ minimum feature size in nanometers (or historically micrometers) of the process’s transistor gate length, such as the “90 nm process”. However, this has not been the case since 1994,[20] and the number of nanometers used to name process nodes (see the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors) has become more of a marketing term that has no standardized relation with functional feature sizes or with transistor density (number of transistors per unit area).[21]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor_device_fabrication#Feature_size

personally, I don’t care they try to simplify these extremely complicated chip layouts, but keep calling it X nanometers when there’s nothing of that feature size is just plain misleading.