If anything it proves the opposite imo.
Will they revisit the decision to not add a permission model to VSCode extensions? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43181789
> The “two or more in that hour” filter on the inner query is doing important work. This is Claude talking isn’t it.
It’s a factual statement on how they misused the funds. Please just state directly why you find the inclusion objectionable.
> I'm not entirely sure why that's relevant Because they are funding young people to visit Israel and this gives it context.
You need to remember one is investing heavily in clean energy and expanding its capacity rapidly and the other one is not.
Fully AI generated according to Pangram. Can we have a rule where LLM generated texts require a disclosure or be removed? Edit: The entire blog seems AI generated. Huh.
Well I have great news. Complaining about AI detection comments is not going to make it go away.
They serve as helpful warnings to other readers so they don’t need to waste their time. I’m sure I’m not the only one to appreciate a heads up. Not much we can do here if you think everything is about bragging.
> virtual signaling We just say random words now?
100% AI written according to Pangram, damn.
I mean, if you read the entire story and all the horrific incidents happening to Indigenous people across the country and still made it about yourself, not much I can say about it.
Did you actually read the article? Because I did. The case was well reported in media and they basically all agree that it’s a symptom of systemic racism against Indigenous people in Canada. The hospital staff thought…
If you read the article you posted, she faced discrimination because she was indigenous. Nowhere in the article was the language she spoke ever mentioned. It’s pretty disingenuous to use this to push a political…
A bit of warning to people who use the database download: the dumps don’t reflect a consistent state of the database and contain broken and missing data. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data_dumps/What_the_dumps_ar...
Finally, the inverse of CSS-in-JS.
> The intent of the original "boast" is to somehow claim the know-how comes solely out of China. No, it isn’t. It’s likely they mean they haven’t studied aboard or have worked in the U.S., which has been long seen as a…
Your snarky tone aside, “overseas” usually means outside of one’s country. Microsoft has research teams all over the globe. You don’t have to be in the U.S. to work for Microsoft.
I have good news for you. DeepSeek openly bragged that none of its people have “overseas experience”. They are all local talents.
Will Microsoft consider adding a permission model for extensions?
If anything it proves the opposite imo.
Will they revisit the decision to not add a permission model to VSCode extensions? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43181789
> The “two or more in that hour” filter on the inner query is doing important work. This is Claude talking isn’t it.
It’s a factual statement on how they misused the funds. Please just state directly why you find the inclusion objectionable.
> I'm not entirely sure why that's relevant Because they are funding young people to visit Israel and this gives it context.
You need to remember one is investing heavily in clean energy and expanding its capacity rapidly and the other one is not.
Fully AI generated according to Pangram. Can we have a rule where LLM generated texts require a disclosure or be removed? Edit: The entire blog seems AI generated. Huh.
Well I have great news. Complaining about AI detection comments is not going to make it go away.
They serve as helpful warnings to other readers so they don’t need to waste their time. I’m sure I’m not the only one to appreciate a heads up. Not much we can do here if you think everything is about bragging.
> virtual signaling We just say random words now?
100% AI written according to Pangram, damn.
I mean, if you read the entire story and all the horrific incidents happening to Indigenous people across the country and still made it about yourself, not much I can say about it.
Did you actually read the article? Because I did. The case was well reported in media and they basically all agree that it’s a symptom of systemic racism against Indigenous people in Canada. The hospital staff thought…
If you read the article you posted, she faced discrimination because she was indigenous. Nowhere in the article was the language she spoke ever mentioned. It’s pretty disingenuous to use this to push a political…
A bit of warning to people who use the database download: the dumps don’t reflect a consistent state of the database and contain broken and missing data. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data_dumps/What_the_dumps_ar...
Finally, the inverse of CSS-in-JS.
> The intent of the original "boast" is to somehow claim the know-how comes solely out of China. No, it isn’t. It’s likely they mean they haven’t studied aboard or have worked in the U.S., which has been long seen as a…
Your snarky tone aside, “overseas” usually means outside of one’s country. Microsoft has research teams all over the globe. You don’t have to be in the U.S. to work for Microsoft.
I have good news for you. DeepSeek openly bragged that none of its people have “overseas experience”. They are all local talents.
Will Microsoft consider adding a permission model for extensions?