A problem on forums was people quoting large comments, adding their response of "this" and then an additional signature. Digg and later Reddit moving that junk out of sight and gradually educating people not to do so…
Old.reddit.com is the only way to get something useful, "new" reddit is slow, ad riddled and full of irrelevant and unwanted noise. Discoverability of new subs used to be a bit of an issue, but people do cross-post.
Glad I'm not the only one to immediately think of it. It's a great story, but did feel unlikely when I first read it; should it prove largely true it would be terrifying.
It's great being able to use an any join (and the counterpart anti join) in Clickhouse to deal with these operations.
The sponsored spot is appalling, I reported something that looked dodgy which appeared above the UK gov identity verification for passports and such app. When people search for a specific app, putting something else in…
The good answers tend to use links as well, which won't capture well. In many political and local subreddits there's a huge amount of Russian and far right sock puppet activity. Good luck training an AI to understand…
Many of us who were writing all the decent comments there left after they made clear they want it to be another bland nothing of a website during the blackouts. A hundred dull image macros a day aren't worth wading…
Phillips master ultra efficient, similar to their Dubai lamp, may be what you need. Running much less power per led is more efficient, so there's less heat and the lifetime is massively increased. Big Clive put a good…
Of the tens of thousands of queries I've written I've needed right join the exactly once. It's a feature which is neat in that it exists, but the prevalence in teaching materials is entirely unjustified. Cross joins are…
So, about those pushing for Brexit...
> Utilized Low Code Tools at Client’s Request for the Web Front End Work Oof! Nice to find someone else who recognises explicitly that management is in no way a natural career progression path, it may have been decades…
LLMs today are great for certain use cases, which is amazing when it suits your needs. Need to extract a hotel name, city, address and confirmation number from emails and return it as JSON? Not a problem. Need it to…
You get a lot more views for a video on how to index a column in MySQL than for how to approach evaluating your needs and choose a suitable database. The latter would be outdated in a few years as new technologies…
A problem on forums was people quoting large comments, adding their response of "this" and then an additional signature. Digg and later Reddit moving that junk out of sight and gradually educating people not to do so…
Old.reddit.com is the only way to get something useful, "new" reddit is slow, ad riddled and full of irrelevant and unwanted noise. Discoverability of new subs used to be a bit of an issue, but people do cross-post.
Glad I'm not the only one to immediately think of it. It's a great story, but did feel unlikely when I first read it; should it prove largely true it would be terrifying.
It's great being able to use an any join (and the counterpart anti join) in Clickhouse to deal with these operations.
The sponsored spot is appalling, I reported something that looked dodgy which appeared above the UK gov identity verification for passports and such app. When people search for a specific app, putting something else in…
The good answers tend to use links as well, which won't capture well. In many political and local subreddits there's a huge amount of Russian and far right sock puppet activity. Good luck training an AI to understand…
Many of us who were writing all the decent comments there left after they made clear they want it to be another bland nothing of a website during the blackouts. A hundred dull image macros a day aren't worth wading…
Phillips master ultra efficient, similar to their Dubai lamp, may be what you need. Running much less power per led is more efficient, so there's less heat and the lifetime is massively increased. Big Clive put a good…
Of the tens of thousands of queries I've written I've needed right join the exactly once. It's a feature which is neat in that it exists, but the prevalence in teaching materials is entirely unjustified. Cross joins are…
So, about those pushing for Brexit...
> Utilized Low Code Tools at Client’s Request for the Web Front End Work Oof! Nice to find someone else who recognises explicitly that management is in no way a natural career progression path, it may have been decades…
LLMs today are great for certain use cases, which is amazing when it suits your needs. Need to extract a hotel name, city, address and confirmation number from emails and return it as JSON? Not a problem. Need it to…
You get a lot more views for a video on how to index a column in MySQL than for how to approach evaluating your needs and choose a suitable database. The latter would be outdated in a few years as new technologies…