Also, how many people you need depends heavily on whether the thing you're researching affects a lot of people. If settings has a problem that affects 40% of people, then a sample of 10 people would yield results…
> my sympathy is not endless It actually is, unless you don't want it to be.
I meant "treated like shit by Grok" and I agree with Diogenesian: you can both believe that somebody did something dumb and also believe that what happened to them is fucked up and that being dumb doesn't mean you…
.env files define what's stored in a var, not what vars are used by the rest of the code.
> But will they? Yes. > pivot Unless they pivot to literally turning shit into gold, it's going to be a hard no. Realistically, they'll be bailed out by the government. That's what will happen. Because China can't win.
I'd expect it to be smart about what it actually needs to put in its context. I doubt it needs .env files, for example.
"This guy seems like the absolute worst person of all time, so I ran his LLM in his harness on my computer and gave it access to everything." Having said that, this is still absolutely fucked up. People who should have…
I kinda agree that watching an LLM play videogames is a bit silly, but watching other humans play videogames has been entertainment ever since videogames have existed. I remember taking turns playing the Atari 2600,…
After ~30 years of Photoshop, I now use Acorn for things where pixel-perfect editing matters and Affinity for everything else. I miss absolutely nothing.
That's always the role I remember first when I hear his name, because it seems so unusual for him and because he was so great in it.
You absolutely can get it twice. It's currently not officially recommended, but that's probably just because Shingrix is relatively new, so booster shots aren't that relevant yet.
Yes, it is. In my experience, in most cases, your regular doctor will prescribe things if they are not dangerous even if they aren't recommended.
Most age recommendations do not prevent you from access, but determine whether the insurance will pay. I got both the shingles and HPV vaccines despite being outside the age bracket.
They made huge investment commitments based on planned revenue. They'll go bankrupt (and tear much of the economy down, given how tied up everyone is in them) if they can't keep raising money to pay for these…
Yeah, it's basically creating the illusion of demand and revenue. Lots of fraud in the past relied on companies "investing" into companies which then bought from the investor. I'm not sure to what degree this is…
... then it is a big deal.
The developer's intention is that anything can go in there. You would only inherit a project where everything was ANY if anything could go anywhere. With SQLite's default behavior, anything can always go anywhere, so…
I think all of these mitigations are unfortunate. They hurt one of the things that makes the web cool: it's a stable, stateless, idempotent way to access data. This makes it a prime target for aggressive scraping by LLM…
Yeah, I find the majority of comments here interesting. Sure, it should be common sense not to email internal documents to yourself when you leave, or keep a company laptop and access internal networks after you no…
Swatch Internet Time was almost kind of a thing in the late 90s.
Sir, you do not understand! This is the Internet! You must always find a reason to be upset and/or complain!
All services have outages. The difference is that when Outlook goes out (https://uptime.qodex.ai/outlook/incidents), it's a happy occasion because nobody can work and we all take an hour off, but when something like…
> Following social norms common to one sex doesn't imply one is that sex. This is about gender, not sex, and that's not the definition I used for "gender" that you agreed with. You agreed with this definition of…
> There are many definitions of what a "doctor" could be Right. So if you ask somebody, "Do you sincerely believe that a person becomes a woman simply by self-declaring it?" you need to tell them which definition of the…
Oh hey, thanks for the hint!
Also, how many people you need depends heavily on whether the thing you're researching affects a lot of people. If settings has a problem that affects 40% of people, then a sample of 10 people would yield results…
> my sympathy is not endless It actually is, unless you don't want it to be.
I meant "treated like shit by Grok" and I agree with Diogenesian: you can both believe that somebody did something dumb and also believe that what happened to them is fucked up and that being dumb doesn't mean you…
.env files define what's stored in a var, not what vars are used by the rest of the code.
> But will they? Yes. > pivot Unless they pivot to literally turning shit into gold, it's going to be a hard no. Realistically, they'll be bailed out by the government. That's what will happen. Because China can't win.
I'd expect it to be smart about what it actually needs to put in its context. I doubt it needs .env files, for example.
"This guy seems like the absolute worst person of all time, so I ran his LLM in his harness on my computer and gave it access to everything." Having said that, this is still absolutely fucked up. People who should have…
I kinda agree that watching an LLM play videogames is a bit silly, but watching other humans play videogames has been entertainment ever since videogames have existed. I remember taking turns playing the Atari 2600,…
After ~30 years of Photoshop, I now use Acorn for things where pixel-perfect editing matters and Affinity for everything else. I miss absolutely nothing.
That's always the role I remember first when I hear his name, because it seems so unusual for him and because he was so great in it.
You absolutely can get it twice. It's currently not officially recommended, but that's probably just because Shingrix is relatively new, so booster shots aren't that relevant yet.
Yes, it is. In my experience, in most cases, your regular doctor will prescribe things if they are not dangerous even if they aren't recommended.
Most age recommendations do not prevent you from access, but determine whether the insurance will pay. I got both the shingles and HPV vaccines despite being outside the age bracket.
They made huge investment commitments based on planned revenue. They'll go bankrupt (and tear much of the economy down, given how tied up everyone is in them) if they can't keep raising money to pay for these…
Yeah, it's basically creating the illusion of demand and revenue. Lots of fraud in the past relied on companies "investing" into companies which then bought from the investor. I'm not sure to what degree this is…
... then it is a big deal.
The developer's intention is that anything can go in there. You would only inherit a project where everything was ANY if anything could go anywhere. With SQLite's default behavior, anything can always go anywhere, so…
I think all of these mitigations are unfortunate. They hurt one of the things that makes the web cool: it's a stable, stateless, idempotent way to access data. This makes it a prime target for aggressive scraping by LLM…
Yeah, I find the majority of comments here interesting. Sure, it should be common sense not to email internal documents to yourself when you leave, or keep a company laptop and access internal networks after you no…
Swatch Internet Time was almost kind of a thing in the late 90s.
Sir, you do not understand! This is the Internet! You must always find a reason to be upset and/or complain!
All services have outages. The difference is that when Outlook goes out (https://uptime.qodex.ai/outlook/incidents), it's a happy occasion because nobody can work and we all take an hour off, but when something like…
> Following social norms common to one sex doesn't imply one is that sex. This is about gender, not sex, and that's not the definition I used for "gender" that you agreed with. You agreed with this definition of…
> There are many definitions of what a "doctor" could be Right. So if you ask somebody, "Do you sincerely believe that a person becomes a woman simply by self-declaring it?" you need to tell them which definition of the…
Oh hey, thanks for the hint!