When the entire post is staccato sentences it's very easy to tell.
It's the staccato sentences
Megafauna did not have steel skin and could bleed
Luckily they don't come with a built-in fist filter.
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If they made a shower you could walk in, every single problem facing humanity would be solved in three weeks.
They were actually eaten (in the early modern era) or ground up for paint.
The standard library has a whole bunch of tools to let them test and evolve APIs with a required-opt in, but every single ecosystem package has to get it right first try because Cargo will silently forcibly update…
Security through obscurity is an excellent first-line defense, as long as you have other real defenses at the next layer.
I think more people should take AI advice for personal problems, and especially for medical issues. This would solve a lot of problems in society fairly quickly.
The old system was nonfunctional and any base that used lots of fluids (like modded ones, or new space age ones) were constantly running up against nonsensical mechanics.
Rust is also design-by-committee.
"Not just X -- it's Y" is one of the more irritatingly common signs, especially for sentences like that one which absolutely do not need it. The Wikipedia article on detecting AI writing is a big help if you need to…
> Designing a product with billions of eyeballs on it isn't just challenging — it requires a fundamentally different approach. I'm not reading this.
Person who pays for AI: We should make everything revolve around the thing I pay for
Real humans don't speak in LinkedIn Standard English
I laugh every time somebody qualifies their anti-AI comments with "Actually I really like AI, I use it for everything else". The problem is bad, but the cause of the problem (and especially paying for the cause of the…
> I've heard, but haven't confirmed, they also detect you opening developer tools using various methods and remove your auth keys from localstorage while you have it open to make account takeovers harder. (but not…
When is that going to be?
The Fourth Amendment only applies to places flying a flag with gold fringes
Every single post here is written in the most infuriating possible prose. I don't know how anyone can look at this for more than about ten seconds before becoming the Unabomber.
I've found that libadwaita apps tend to look at least decent outside of their native environment, whereas QT apps near-universally look terrible outside of KDE.
When the entire post is staccato sentences it's very easy to tell.
It's the staccato sentences
Megafauna did not have steel skin and could bleed
Luckily they don't come with a built-in fist filter.
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[flagged]
If they made a shower you could walk in, every single problem facing humanity would be solved in three weeks.
[flagged]
They were actually eaten (in the early modern era) or ground up for paint.
The standard library has a whole bunch of tools to let them test and evolve APIs with a required-opt in, but every single ecosystem package has to get it right first try because Cargo will silently forcibly update…
Security through obscurity is an excellent first-line defense, as long as you have other real defenses at the next layer.
I think more people should take AI advice for personal problems, and especially for medical issues. This would solve a lot of problems in society fairly quickly.
The old system was nonfunctional and any base that used lots of fluids (like modded ones, or new space age ones) were constantly running up against nonsensical mechanics.
[flagged]
Rust is also design-by-committee.
"Not just X -- it's Y" is one of the more irritatingly common signs, especially for sentences like that one which absolutely do not need it. The Wikipedia article on detecting AI writing is a big help if you need to…
> Designing a product with billions of eyeballs on it isn't just challenging — it requires a fundamentally different approach. I'm not reading this.
Person who pays for AI: We should make everything revolve around the thing I pay for
Real humans don't speak in LinkedIn Standard English
I laugh every time somebody qualifies their anti-AI comments with "Actually I really like AI, I use it for everything else". The problem is bad, but the cause of the problem (and especially paying for the cause of the…
> I've heard, but haven't confirmed, they also detect you opening developer tools using various methods and remove your auth keys from localstorage while you have it open to make account takeovers harder. (but not…
When is that going to be?
The Fourth Amendment only applies to places flying a flag with gold fringes
Every single post here is written in the most infuriating possible prose. I don't know how anyone can look at this for more than about ten seconds before becoming the Unabomber.
I've found that libadwaita apps tend to look at least decent outside of their native environment, whereas QT apps near-universally look terrible outside of KDE.