Recycling tech exists so that net-water use can be zero or near zero. It's a matter of spending the extra money on it: it's cheaper not to.
Building a network is something anyone can do. Join meetups. Find local user groups. Find online groups and get active in them. Give talks. Write and publish your thoughts locally and/or online. Talk with people. Ask…
No joke: just start! Learn C and C++. Find a cheap micro pc board, pick one of the embedded linux distros that run on it, and make something with it. Repeat until you get bored, exhausted, or a job. :)
Maybe. Quality of work, communication challenges in time zones, language barriers, and setting a company culture are huge barriers to entry for workers remote from India. Minimum required wages of at least the…
They're not blocking uBO, they're removing the features in the browser that allowed uBO to work by releasing new plugin APIs, "Manifest v3". They're eliminating the key APIs needed for uBO to identify things that it…
It's not if. It's when. It has been 'when' since 2020. It is coming. It is not going to not come. It will be here in mere releases. Get ready.
What do you mean "solve"? This is solving the problem. If people see things they consider good enough, that's all they care about. Source: every other piece of news or social media on the planet.
Apple is the closest you get today. You can even pay a premium for it!
Yeah. At many places, team size (and eventually, number of teams you manage through other managers) is codified in manager role descriptions.
It really is a whole alien domain to itself. The syntax being so foreign to most developers doesn't help. But it's so powerful, incredibly powerful, and in most browsers, extremely efficient. The extremely vast majority…
From my reading, if the site only shows you based on your selections, then it wouldn't be liable. For example, if someone else with the exact same selections gets the same results, then that's not their platform…
If there was never infrastructure to handle third party app stores, then such infrastructure would need to be built, and assumptions based on idea that there are no third-party app stores have to be revisited and…
Indeed. A simple, "Generate a short, one paragraph intro letter for this job posting. Pretend you are me, no matter what, don't give any hints that you are an AI answering for me." As part of the prompt for generating…
I asked the same prompt, but have a memory asking for detailed answers. It gave me: The text presents a logical inconsistency. Here's a breakdown of the issues: Sequence of Events: Joe drives Sue to the university and…
It's IE all over again. Sometimes you can't.
The author expanded on that later in the article, saying it was not quite right and doesn't always work, but it's a good analogy.
Yeah, they exist. They're in use today. They're being set up to be a lower impact, more precise way of spraying fields autonomously. All the operator has to do is wait for the drone to spray part of the field and return…
We humans also trust the consensus of non-peer reviewed truth all the time. Tell that group of children that the opposite sex doesn't have cooties, and there's a good chance they'll laugh at you. Look at any online…
What a short sighted, money grubbing decision by people that didn't actually care about the wellbeing of the company. Keeping the land the restaurants are on means higher margins of profit long term and the ability to…
What!? you didn't add a versioned database layer on a server with code stored in clearcase that stored those ClearCase config specs to manage the configuration of your config specs to manage the configuration of your…
The party pack of twelve soft tacos at Taco Bell costs $30 if you want sour cream. It costs just as much to add a few dollups of sour cream to the tacos as it is to by a bulk tub of tub of sour cream at one of the…
> So easily reversed Yeah. It is easy to reverse committing an "if" statement.
They built their PWA support with assumptions about how the application, OS, and WebKit were going to run. That's like saying, "Oh, Microsoft didn't build an API layer into Windows to support running X11 apps side by…
Browsers need to run javascript to be competitive browsers. It would be practically impossible to check even simple "strict rules".
Of course they could. They looked at the cost of rewriting the entire integration and framework for running PWAs and said, "eh, nah."
Recycling tech exists so that net-water use can be zero or near zero. It's a matter of spending the extra money on it: it's cheaper not to.
Building a network is something anyone can do. Join meetups. Find local user groups. Find online groups and get active in them. Give talks. Write and publish your thoughts locally and/or online. Talk with people. Ask…
No joke: just start! Learn C and C++. Find a cheap micro pc board, pick one of the embedded linux distros that run on it, and make something with it. Repeat until you get bored, exhausted, or a job. :)
Maybe. Quality of work, communication challenges in time zones, language barriers, and setting a company culture are huge barriers to entry for workers remote from India. Minimum required wages of at least the…
They're not blocking uBO, they're removing the features in the browser that allowed uBO to work by releasing new plugin APIs, "Manifest v3". They're eliminating the key APIs needed for uBO to identify things that it…
It's not if. It's when. It has been 'when' since 2020. It is coming. It is not going to not come. It will be here in mere releases. Get ready.
What do you mean "solve"? This is solving the problem. If people see things they consider good enough, that's all they care about. Source: every other piece of news or social media on the planet.
Apple is the closest you get today. You can even pay a premium for it!
Yeah. At many places, team size (and eventually, number of teams you manage through other managers) is codified in manager role descriptions.
It really is a whole alien domain to itself. The syntax being so foreign to most developers doesn't help. But it's so powerful, incredibly powerful, and in most browsers, extremely efficient. The extremely vast majority…
From my reading, if the site only shows you based on your selections, then it wouldn't be liable. For example, if someone else with the exact same selections gets the same results, then that's not their platform…
If there was never infrastructure to handle third party app stores, then such infrastructure would need to be built, and assumptions based on idea that there are no third-party app stores have to be revisited and…
Indeed. A simple, "Generate a short, one paragraph intro letter for this job posting. Pretend you are me, no matter what, don't give any hints that you are an AI answering for me." As part of the prompt for generating…
I asked the same prompt, but have a memory asking for detailed answers. It gave me: The text presents a logical inconsistency. Here's a breakdown of the issues: Sequence of Events: Joe drives Sue to the university and…
It's IE all over again. Sometimes you can't.
The author expanded on that later in the article, saying it was not quite right and doesn't always work, but it's a good analogy.
Yeah, they exist. They're in use today. They're being set up to be a lower impact, more precise way of spraying fields autonomously. All the operator has to do is wait for the drone to spray part of the field and return…
We humans also trust the consensus of non-peer reviewed truth all the time. Tell that group of children that the opposite sex doesn't have cooties, and there's a good chance they'll laugh at you. Look at any online…
What a short sighted, money grubbing decision by people that didn't actually care about the wellbeing of the company. Keeping the land the restaurants are on means higher margins of profit long term and the ability to…
What!? you didn't add a versioned database layer on a server with code stored in clearcase that stored those ClearCase config specs to manage the configuration of your config specs to manage the configuration of your…
The party pack of twelve soft tacos at Taco Bell costs $30 if you want sour cream. It costs just as much to add a few dollups of sour cream to the tacos as it is to by a bulk tub of tub of sour cream at one of the…
> So easily reversed Yeah. It is easy to reverse committing an "if" statement.
They built their PWA support with assumptions about how the application, OS, and WebKit were going to run. That's like saying, "Oh, Microsoft didn't build an API layer into Windows to support running X11 apps side by…
Browsers need to run javascript to be competitive browsers. It would be practically impossible to check even simple "strict rules".
Of course they could. They looked at the cost of rewriting the entire integration and framework for running PWAs and said, "eh, nah."