JoRyGu
No user record in our sample, but JoRyGu 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 JoRyGu has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Brother, look at the first comment in the chain you replied to. It very specifically was about Claude.
AWS goes down catastrophically but are back up in minutes/hours most of the time (as long as they aren't down because Iran blew up their data center). That's obviously REALLY bad for certain industries, but I suspect…
This sounds like something that could have easily been avoided.
I could easily see companies, especially enterprise-level companies, expect code that was generated with AI to have some level of ownership attributed to that AI. Whether a simple "Co-Authored-by Copilot" byline on the…
How common is this that they would even care about it anyways? I've run Firefox exclusively for the last 2 decades and have never once run into a site that told me I needed to switch to Chromium for compatibility.
Maybe a case of really high profile companies doing RIFs while medium and smaller companies keep hiring?
Is there somewhere you'd recommend that I can read more about the pros/cons of TOTP? These authenticator apps are the most common 2FA second factor that I encounter, so I'd like to have a good source for info to stay…
I'm sorry, but this is selling good engineers very short. If you didn't nest your utils folder 8 folders deep, it seems pretty obvious that one should check the utils folder before writing another utility function. This…
Is that not something that was already possible with basically every AI provider by prompting it to develop learning steps and not to provide you with a direct answer? I've used this quite a bit when learning new topics…
Hardware-wise the peak is obviously the M-series. Ditching x86 while simultaneously nearly flawlessly emulating x86 apps via Rosetta - making the transition to ARM64 completely painless - was a landmark achievement.
You have literally worked yourself up into hysteria if you think Israel is in any position to invade Iran, even with US support.
Was just looking at their release strategy. This is being handled by people that have experienced the hell that is dependency management in the JS ecosystem. Kudos to them.
We use it for an application that aggregates data for consumption by several different teams that all consume different subsets of the data. When you have a pretty simple use-case it's really not that bad to get a…
Because of course he's got a crypto grift going. Shocking.
It's still way too early to declare it just yet. It's still vastly inferior to their existing separated IDEs. I'm optimistic though.
Can you clarify what you mean? I'm not sure how you watched/read that and got "type system" out of it.
Shouldn't as in they might contain names against people's consent and that's bad, or shouldn't as in there is some process in place for people to submit their names and they derive the data from that process?
Coincidentally, difficult to understand and largely ineffective is exactly how I'd describe the FOSS virtual meeting software I've used in the past.