brb. recompiling bash in all my base images.
Back when I was on usenet, it was a common joke that all real programmers used emacs - and at the time I was a vi guy. It took me so long to get the muscle memory to do what I needed in vi that I thought I'd never…
Wow gitlab. Right when everyone was looking to see if you could lead with all the fails at github, you basically said "We're going to throw our source at ChatGPT and see what happens"
Actually, it was the uploads that were a problem. Not downloads.
The title of the article and the content of the article are not the same. Zuck has been accused, according to the article, but then the article itself basically says that Meta was pursuing licensing and then at some…
You have a lot of trouble driving your car inside the lanes?
Not popular. Core. It was the trusted place for open source software. Then it was ads. Then the day they bundled there was a MASS exodus. And the 14 people who ran their own source code interfaces scoffed and said "see.…
It's literally a 2 sentence article. Might as well have just tweeted "Adobe makes me mad"
I like how they've rebranded from "Big 3 consulting firm Anderson Consulting wrought with scandal" to "IT service provider Accenture"
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.
Up to 104 now, with 33 services reported as having issues that have been resolved.
I wrote a whole project in pascal around that time. Analyzing two datasets. It was running out of memory the night before it was due, so I decided to have it run twice, once for each dataset. That's when I learned a…
> Assembly isn't that hard, those of us that grown around 8 bit home computers were writing Z80 and 6502 Assembly aged 10 - 12 years old, while having fun cracking games and setting the roots of Demoscene. Finally. I…
Walmart
There's a reason Amazon's Mechanical Turk exists.
Ahh... the old Tab Clear strategy. Brilliant when you can pull it off.
It's funny to me that this is news to anyone. This has been going on for quite some time - at least the length of my career. For the longest time it was wide open for anyone to access who had an inkling of knowledge…
I suppose I phrased things a bit harshly. I see value in LinkedIn from a candidate/networking perspective. From a validation/reference perspective is where I see the issue. This isn't the first I've heard of using it…
It's strange to me how much linkedin is valued in silicon valley because to me it's like the ugly stepsister of social networking. Expecting someone to have a fully built out profile and expecting that person to…
I wouldn't trust this entry at all. The author did not do proper research to understand the why's behind the headers that he didn't understand or didn't know well enough.
There's no way to private message on HN, so I'm just going to leave this here for a little while and delete it. Call me at -------. I will talk. I will listen. It will be private and not judgemental. I'm not a…
Suicide is not a reasonable choice. Quit. Reset. Declare bankruptcy if you have to. There's no dishonor in a personal struggle. Money isn't the answer to most of life's problems. Getting in with the right company isn't…
For a long time I've been saying that we can do better with online advertising and revenue generation - and that there's a wide open market for the startup providing the solution. There are a lot of practices that are…
Yes. There wouldn't be so many different vendor solutions if it wasn't. I wouldn't say that the complexity isn't warranted, and it obviously can be wrangled in and once you know it it's not all that bad. Conversely, it…
There have been instances where peering agreements were problematic. I remember Sprint being a part of one. Not sure if they were the problem causer or the victim, but I do remember their network being cut off in a…
brb. recompiling bash in all my base images.
Back when I was on usenet, it was a common joke that all real programmers used emacs - and at the time I was a vi guy. It took me so long to get the muscle memory to do what I needed in vi that I thought I'd never…
Wow gitlab. Right when everyone was looking to see if you could lead with all the fails at github, you basically said "We're going to throw our source at ChatGPT and see what happens"
Actually, it was the uploads that were a problem. Not downloads.
The title of the article and the content of the article are not the same. Zuck has been accused, according to the article, but then the article itself basically says that Meta was pursuing licensing and then at some…
You have a lot of trouble driving your car inside the lanes?
Not popular. Core. It was the trusted place for open source software. Then it was ads. Then the day they bundled there was a MASS exodus. And the 14 people who ran their own source code interfaces scoffed and said "see.…
It's literally a 2 sentence article. Might as well have just tweeted "Adobe makes me mad"
I like how they've rebranded from "Big 3 consulting firm Anderson Consulting wrought with scandal" to "IT service provider Accenture"
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.
Up to 104 now, with 33 services reported as having issues that have been resolved.
I wrote a whole project in pascal around that time. Analyzing two datasets. It was running out of memory the night before it was due, so I decided to have it run twice, once for each dataset. That's when I learned a…
> Assembly isn't that hard, those of us that grown around 8 bit home computers were writing Z80 and 6502 Assembly aged 10 - 12 years old, while having fun cracking games and setting the roots of Demoscene. Finally. I…
Walmart
There's a reason Amazon's Mechanical Turk exists.
Ahh... the old Tab Clear strategy. Brilliant when you can pull it off.
It's funny to me that this is news to anyone. This has been going on for quite some time - at least the length of my career. For the longest time it was wide open for anyone to access who had an inkling of knowledge…
I suppose I phrased things a bit harshly. I see value in LinkedIn from a candidate/networking perspective. From a validation/reference perspective is where I see the issue. This isn't the first I've heard of using it…
It's strange to me how much linkedin is valued in silicon valley because to me it's like the ugly stepsister of social networking. Expecting someone to have a fully built out profile and expecting that person to…
I wouldn't trust this entry at all. The author did not do proper research to understand the why's behind the headers that he didn't understand or didn't know well enough.
There's no way to private message on HN, so I'm just going to leave this here for a little while and delete it. Call me at -------. I will talk. I will listen. It will be private and not judgemental. I'm not a…
Suicide is not a reasonable choice. Quit. Reset. Declare bankruptcy if you have to. There's no dishonor in a personal struggle. Money isn't the answer to most of life's problems. Getting in with the right company isn't…
For a long time I've been saying that we can do better with online advertising and revenue generation - and that there's a wide open market for the startup providing the solution. There are a lot of practices that are…
Yes. There wouldn't be so many different vendor solutions if it wasn't. I wouldn't say that the complexity isn't warranted, and it obviously can be wrangled in and once you know it it's not all that bad. Conversely, it…
There have been instances where peering agreements were problematic. I remember Sprint being a part of one. Not sure if they were the problem causer or the victim, but I do remember their network being cut off in a…