That doesn't address the supply chain risk designation? Or the ban on all work with claude for contractors, incl. non-government work? Even if they disagreed, this was clearly retaliatory for not capitulating. The…
might just be on my end, but I cant seem to access the state filtered page? i.e. https://bidprowl.com/auctions/california
seriously. instant indicator that their world view is irreversibly warped by tiktok politics.
Evergreen: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1atqusj/ne...
F*CK. take everything from me why dontcha?
>2.5% is likely still survivable, but i think risk departments + regulators are all a lot less risk tolerant after seeing how quickly things went south in 2008 and worries about an out of control spiral
an underrated reason for the decline in windows is that it went from a core product focus to being crowded out. I wouldn't be surprised if azure, sharepoint, office 365, devices, GH/Linkedin, bing/copilot, etc are all…
one of my favorite shows of all time!
I imagine this is due to the decline of local civic life. When you're a stay at home parent, and you are a part of some voluntary association, a church, PTA-type organizations, and the neighborhood is filled with other…
fascinating, hope our critical infrastructure can handle this. how long does something like this last, and will it have an effect on artemis 2? hypothetical: if a carrington event-esque storm happens during the mission,…
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250612778008/en/XGS... seems like they're getting the ball rolling, will be interesting to see how this scales
A core assumption of capitalism is that when individuals act in their own self-interest, their actions tend to produce outcomes that are beneficial for society as a whole. This seems like a compelling piece of evidence!
talk to me when we start domesticating bears!
what moat does lyft have? i know san francisco is a special case but waymo is already beating out lyft, with its own app: https://www.fastcompany.com/91347503/waymo-is-winning-in-san...
since reagan, actually: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitary_executive_theory John Yoo is probably the most influential lawyer of the 21st century.
i've seen some queries that look like they were written by an engineer with CTE
what advantages does swift offer over go/rust/js/java for server side programming? I always presumed the advantages of swift were native code compilation + top tier integration w/the apple ecosystem.
i feel like this is being blown way out of proportion. learning git is never the bottleneck to becoming a software engineer, and it doesn't take longer than an hour to grasp the basics. CS majors should learn it just by…
1) he represented openAI at APEC just yesterday. what happened in 24 hours that would cause such a drastic decision. 2) generally, even when a board fires a CEO, they rarely "call them out" or say what they did wrong.…
a new bolt, with all the rebates available to CA residents, can cost as little as 12k for a single person earning less than 55k a year. its hard to find a reliable used car for that price, let alone a new ev! i don't…
I really hope this works. Siri is essentially useless except for very small commands like "Call X", and even if X is a clear and unique name sometimes it messes it up. Apple is miles behind google and alexa :/
in 10 years we will see posts on hackernews and cscq wondering why europe has so few AI giants...
"Immigrants from poorer countries will do anything for a buck. It becomes a race to the bottom. As long as conditions here don't get worse than where they came from they'll be happy. But for us, its just down, down down…
can you be more specific in how letting qualified doctors and engineers from other countries (doesn't even have to be third world, a lot of british doctors would move here given their starting salary of 30k) will turn…
what? The bolt is like ~27k for a base model, and then you get like 10k max from the government bringing you to 17k? where is the last 5-6k coming from?
That doesn't address the supply chain risk designation? Or the ban on all work with claude for contractors, incl. non-government work? Even if they disagreed, this was clearly retaliatory for not capitulating. The…
might just be on my end, but I cant seem to access the state filtered page? i.e. https://bidprowl.com/auctions/california
seriously. instant indicator that their world view is irreversibly warped by tiktok politics.
Evergreen: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1atqusj/ne...
F*CK. take everything from me why dontcha?
>2.5% is likely still survivable, but i think risk departments + regulators are all a lot less risk tolerant after seeing how quickly things went south in 2008 and worries about an out of control spiral
an underrated reason for the decline in windows is that it went from a core product focus to being crowded out. I wouldn't be surprised if azure, sharepoint, office 365, devices, GH/Linkedin, bing/copilot, etc are all…
one of my favorite shows of all time!
I imagine this is due to the decline of local civic life. When you're a stay at home parent, and you are a part of some voluntary association, a church, PTA-type organizations, and the neighborhood is filled with other…
fascinating, hope our critical infrastructure can handle this. how long does something like this last, and will it have an effect on artemis 2? hypothetical: if a carrington event-esque storm happens during the mission,…
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250612778008/en/XGS... seems like they're getting the ball rolling, will be interesting to see how this scales
A core assumption of capitalism is that when individuals act in their own self-interest, their actions tend to produce outcomes that are beneficial for society as a whole. This seems like a compelling piece of evidence!
talk to me when we start domesticating bears!
what moat does lyft have? i know san francisco is a special case but waymo is already beating out lyft, with its own app: https://www.fastcompany.com/91347503/waymo-is-winning-in-san...
since reagan, actually: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitary_executive_theory John Yoo is probably the most influential lawyer of the 21st century.
i've seen some queries that look like they were written by an engineer with CTE
what advantages does swift offer over go/rust/js/java for server side programming? I always presumed the advantages of swift were native code compilation + top tier integration w/the apple ecosystem.
i feel like this is being blown way out of proportion. learning git is never the bottleneck to becoming a software engineer, and it doesn't take longer than an hour to grasp the basics. CS majors should learn it just by…
1) he represented openAI at APEC just yesterday. what happened in 24 hours that would cause such a drastic decision. 2) generally, even when a board fires a CEO, they rarely "call them out" or say what they did wrong.…
a new bolt, with all the rebates available to CA residents, can cost as little as 12k for a single person earning less than 55k a year. its hard to find a reliable used car for that price, let alone a new ev! i don't…
I really hope this works. Siri is essentially useless except for very small commands like "Call X", and even if X is a clear and unique name sometimes it messes it up. Apple is miles behind google and alexa :/
in 10 years we will see posts on hackernews and cscq wondering why europe has so few AI giants...
"Immigrants from poorer countries will do anything for a buck. It becomes a race to the bottom. As long as conditions here don't get worse than where they came from they'll be happy. But for us, its just down, down down…
can you be more specific in how letting qualified doctors and engineers from other countries (doesn't even have to be third world, a lot of british doctors would move here given their starting salary of 30k) will turn…
what? The bolt is like ~27k for a base model, and then you get like 10k max from the government bringing you to 17k? where is the last 5-6k coming from?