The account you're replying to was created 49 minutes ago and has 2 comments, both on this thread, one already flagged and dead. Please don't waste your time engaging bait.
If you're a grocery chain you know exactly how much an item costs and exactly how much you sell it for. You also simply order more or less stock of the item depending on how it's selling. If you're a video game company,…
If that was the case they would have said "equals" or "matches". Instead they say "competitive", as in win-some lose-some.
It's changing the number of days it's looking back from 90 days to 60 days on smaller viewports - the uptime reflects that.
It's not about the cost, it's about ideology. Same reason they've paid nearly $2 billion in taxpayer funds to energy developers to abandon offshore wind farm projects. The point isn't to save money, it's to stop green…
They're ideological goals, not technical ones. If they don't make sense to you it's because you're not viewing it through their ideological lens.
You can't use a GoPro or one of the many body cameras where it is clearly obvious to everyone who sees you that you: (a) Have a camera (b) Are recording?
If this ends up being the case, 15 years from now we might look back at this as the catalyst for supercharging the energy transition across the world ex-US.
I agree, the AI overview is definitely worse. I'm talking specifically about the AI mode search (at https://www.google.com/search?udm=50&aep=11). The AI overview seems to be summarizing the search results that were…
Only speaking for myself, but I use it a lot, and intentionally. Enough that I set up a search engine shortcut for it in my browser (g <space> type prompt here <enter>). I much prefer it to having to click through links…
India is trying to increase it's wild tiger population, but that doesn't mean you let tigers roam around in the middle of New Delhi.
Yes, and you can still die in a car crash if you're wearing your seatbelt, and wearing a helmet on your motorcycle won't save you from a head-on with a truck, and you can still drown in a pool with a lifeguard, and you…
The #1 priority at GitHub for this year is migrating from their own data center to Azure, any other work that gets in the way of this is being deprioritized:…
He said humans. He didn't say all of them, or specify which ones, but I think we can guess.
The chip on the server hosting this comment was almost certainly printed with an ASML lithography machine. I get the sentiment but the bottle-cap meme needs to die. Innovation and regulation are not opposite ends of a…
Really fun / cool project! I've always defaulted to using https://yarnpkg.com/ to search for packages cause the npmjs.com search is so slow, but while the yarnpkg.com search is super fast, actually clicking on a package…
You can also show context in the statusline within claude code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/statusline#context-window-us...
What pricing are you looking at? IntelliJ Ultimate is $199 a year - $16.53 a month. This is $4 a month.
It's definitely not super straightforward, but there's plenty of recent prior art to steal from. Ruby was probably not the best place to solve this for the first time given the constraints (similar to pip), but there's…
Palantir's Blueprint UI toolkit might scratch the same itch if you're looking to build very functional, dense UIs: https://blueprintjs.com/docs/
Zulip does this: https://github.com/zulip/zulip/blob/main/zerver/models/__ini... Zulip in general is a great example of a large open source Django app that's been maintained and actively developed for a long time. I use…
The account you're replying to was created 49 minutes ago and has 2 comments, both on this thread, one already flagged and dead. Please don't waste your time engaging bait.
If you're a grocery chain you know exactly how much an item costs and exactly how much you sell it for. You also simply order more or less stock of the item depending on how it's selling. If you're a video game company,…
If that was the case they would have said "equals" or "matches". Instead they say "competitive", as in win-some lose-some.
It's changing the number of days it's looking back from 90 days to 60 days on smaller viewports - the uptime reflects that.
It's not about the cost, it's about ideology. Same reason they've paid nearly $2 billion in taxpayer funds to energy developers to abandon offshore wind farm projects. The point isn't to save money, it's to stop green…
They're ideological goals, not technical ones. If they don't make sense to you it's because you're not viewing it through their ideological lens.
You can't use a GoPro or one of the many body cameras where it is clearly obvious to everyone who sees you that you: (a) Have a camera (b) Are recording?
If this ends up being the case, 15 years from now we might look back at this as the catalyst for supercharging the energy transition across the world ex-US.
I agree, the AI overview is definitely worse. I'm talking specifically about the AI mode search (at https://www.google.com/search?udm=50&aep=11). The AI overview seems to be summarizing the search results that were…
Only speaking for myself, but I use it a lot, and intentionally. Enough that I set up a search engine shortcut for it in my browser (g <space> type prompt here <enter>). I much prefer it to having to click through links…
India is trying to increase it's wild tiger population, but that doesn't mean you let tigers roam around in the middle of New Delhi.
Yes, and you can still die in a car crash if you're wearing your seatbelt, and wearing a helmet on your motorcycle won't save you from a head-on with a truck, and you can still drown in a pool with a lifeguard, and you…
The #1 priority at GitHub for this year is migrating from their own data center to Azure, any other work that gets in the way of this is being deprioritized:…
He said humans. He didn't say all of them, or specify which ones, but I think we can guess.
The chip on the server hosting this comment was almost certainly printed with an ASML lithography machine. I get the sentiment but the bottle-cap meme needs to die. Innovation and regulation are not opposite ends of a…
Really fun / cool project! I've always defaulted to using https://yarnpkg.com/ to search for packages cause the npmjs.com search is so slow, but while the yarnpkg.com search is super fast, actually clicking on a package…
You can also show context in the statusline within claude code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/statusline#context-window-us...
What pricing are you looking at? IntelliJ Ultimate is $199 a year - $16.53 a month. This is $4 a month.
It's definitely not super straightforward, but there's plenty of recent prior art to steal from. Ruby was probably not the best place to solve this for the first time given the constraints (similar to pip), but there's…
Palantir's Blueprint UI toolkit might scratch the same itch if you're looking to build very functional, dense UIs: https://blueprintjs.com/docs/
Zulip does this: https://github.com/zulip/zulip/blob/main/zerver/models/__ini... Zulip in general is a great example of a large open source Django app that's been maintained and actively developed for a long time. I use…