Codesleuth
No user record in our sample, but Codesleuth has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but Codesleuth has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> A 54-g metal (tungsten) bolt was used to deliver an impact to the dorsal aspect of the skull, resulting in a rotational acceleration of the head through the Kimwipe. Mice underwent seven repetitive less-than-mild…
Bear in mind that I'm still not convinced that it did actually run the code - seems more likely that it just simulated it. I got to this point by asking it different ways to expose its Google Search API key initially.…
I'm still personally very cautious of these models. There's a seemingly unlimited attack surface here that is going to take a long time to protect. I was trying a few things out myself on Bard and managed to get it to…
Ah, good call. I'll continue...
> What if there was a way you could reduce that cost for your own services by up to 700%? How can something be reduced over 100% What is it that they actually mean here?
I've been installing some home networking for the past year and made changes all over, meaning I have to install inline connectors everywhere. These fail a lot, without warning, and it's hard for me to work out why.…
> image generation models is offloaded to the human visual cortex which is a very old evolutionary construct and thus had time to become very resilient This is a very important point. A group of my colleagues (who are…
I don't think it's a fact - this article[1] explains a lot of the complications around ownership. Currently it's taxed as part of the UKCS (UK Continental Shelf) and assignments of operation are part of the North Sea…
> perhaps we should have a reverse-brexit referendum vote! I can see it now... 51% in favour of rejoin, 49% against. Boris et al. reject on the grounds that it's too close, hilarity ensues.
Seems like the article is going through quite some effort to describe what is essentially Expand/Contract or Parallel Change patterns.
Thanks, just bought "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!: Adventures of a Curious Character" which I had wanted to read but forgotten about. To address the other comments about this being "yet another list" etc, it's…
This article seems to be akin to many others that promote carnivorous diets. "Drinking milk reduces X" or "eating [insert animal here] improves Y" might be true, but you don't need to consume the animal (and prolong the…
I really admire your approach to this. Making guides should not only improve your credibility but also overall help reduce the market of fakes by reducing demand.
So people are just paying for your opinion or do you have some sort of credentials? I find it ironic that you are selling authenticity checks, and yet I can't tell if the check is authentic.
I was part of a team at NearForm using this for a project on an EC2 instance. In order to move to AWS RDS we had to recreate the functionality of temporal_tables as a PostgreSQL function, rather than extension. When we…
Now you just need to draw attention to it further by posting it in hacker news. I'm sure none of us are curious to immediately see the picture.
I get this exact same problem on my SHIELD TV 2017 with all latest updates. Makes me think I should be reporting it somewhere.
An exquisite read. The author (Amelia Soth) should be proud of something so captivating.
You guys make me feel old. I'm only 32.
I totally agree with this. I even had the SSH firewall rule of my Mumble voice server for my WoW guild set to only allow my home connection. One downside is if I'm ever given a different IP address by my ISP, I'd have…