This seems like an AI chatbot would work just as well for you then, since it achieves the same end goal of not having to personally wade through FAQs and such. I find LLMs are excellent at finding relevant documentation…
Perhaps the gemini-cli bot arguing with itself is taking its toll https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/16750
Couldn't you reset the password since you have access to the email address?
Haha I have to admit I didn’t watch the whole video. In which case my comment still stands for those who also haven’t watched the whole video, which is probably a fair amount of people
Running the hot water tap beforehand assumes that the dishwasher is hooked up to the hot water in the first place, which isn’t common everywhere. Where I live this feature is called hot fill, I believe, and a lot of…
To be fair, I’ve had this issue with MacBooks as well in the past, although not yet with my M3 pro
This is true when using a UTC offset as it has any potential DST already applied, so it can’t adapt to changes like that. But if you say I have an appointment at 2026-09-07 15:00:00 in the timezone America/New_York I…
If English isn’t your first language it can be very hard to understand someone if they have an accent you’re not used to.
Oh absolutely, but simply for typed arrays it should suffice
We used to have a lot of classes like that, but for us PHPStan is sufficient and we effectively have generics now through static analysis warning us of improper usage of types in our CI and IDEs. Is this not suitable…
Love the simplicity of this
And to be clear, by bluesky R&D you’re not referring to Bluesky, the Twitter/X alternative, are you?
Use cases like reverse image search come to mind
The article mentions a security.txt[1] which doesn't seem to contain an email address but it does contain a link[2] to a disclosure program, I'm guessing that's how they submitted all their findings? [1]…
Not saying you're wrong, but in this instance it might be a regulation specific to Germany since the site works just fine from the Netherlands.
I’ve spoken with a CTO who was against them because they add too much overhead, partly because they’re too late in the process. He encouraged his team to discuss an approach beforehand or to work on something together.…
Why are apps that require accounts against the guidelines? Don't lots of apps require accounts such as Google Calendar or 1Password? Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you mean, I'm genuinely interested.
Actually, I find airpods to be very usable as bluetooth earbuds for all kinds of devices, these days I mostly use them behind my desktop PC when playing games and they work just fine. When I pop them out of the case…
> I don't know what the PHP docs now look like off-hand as I write this The styling and layout changed somewhat, but the content is pretty much the same, comments and all. Today:…
> Your dishwasher, wherever in the world you may be, will start up by using whatever water it can get for an initial rinse of the dishes, and it will measure how dirty the water is after this initial rinse. > Normally…
I think there is probably some selection bias here, you know people in those situations that don't have any problems because they wouldn't have bought those cars if they would have problems. But I don't want to make any…
Where is the VW Golf 15k EUR? I bought an 8 year old Golf with over 100k km over 2 years ago and paid around 12k EUR for it, new it was around 32k. For context this is in the Netherlands, I do believe cars are a bit…
ChatGPT thinks the story you’re referring to is “a meeting with Medusa” by Arthur C. Clarke [1] The plot summary on Wikipedia doesn’t mention the staggered shells, but it does sound like this might be right [2] 1.…
This article does have a publish date, it's just easy to miss in the top right corner with a bit of a low contrast ratio (in dark mode at least) The article is from 2022-03-08
They do mention that subdomains can't be used for tracking in the introduction to Private Click Measurement [1] But I have to be honest that I can't quite wrap my head around how this is supposed to work. 1.…
This seems like an AI chatbot would work just as well for you then, since it achieves the same end goal of not having to personally wade through FAQs and such. I find LLMs are excellent at finding relevant documentation…
Perhaps the gemini-cli bot arguing with itself is taking its toll https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/16750
Couldn't you reset the password since you have access to the email address?
Haha I have to admit I didn’t watch the whole video. In which case my comment still stands for those who also haven’t watched the whole video, which is probably a fair amount of people
Running the hot water tap beforehand assumes that the dishwasher is hooked up to the hot water in the first place, which isn’t common everywhere. Where I live this feature is called hot fill, I believe, and a lot of…
To be fair, I’ve had this issue with MacBooks as well in the past, although not yet with my M3 pro
This is true when using a UTC offset as it has any potential DST already applied, so it can’t adapt to changes like that. But if you say I have an appointment at 2026-09-07 15:00:00 in the timezone America/New_York I…
If English isn’t your first language it can be very hard to understand someone if they have an accent you’re not used to.
Oh absolutely, but simply for typed arrays it should suffice
We used to have a lot of classes like that, but for us PHPStan is sufficient and we effectively have generics now through static analysis warning us of improper usage of types in our CI and IDEs. Is this not suitable…
Love the simplicity of this
And to be clear, by bluesky R&D you’re not referring to Bluesky, the Twitter/X alternative, are you?
Use cases like reverse image search come to mind
The article mentions a security.txt[1] which doesn't seem to contain an email address but it does contain a link[2] to a disclosure program, I'm guessing that's how they submitted all their findings? [1]…
Not saying you're wrong, but in this instance it might be a regulation specific to Germany since the site works just fine from the Netherlands.
I’ve spoken with a CTO who was against them because they add too much overhead, partly because they’re too late in the process. He encouraged his team to discuss an approach beforehand or to work on something together.…
Why are apps that require accounts against the guidelines? Don't lots of apps require accounts such as Google Calendar or 1Password? Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you mean, I'm genuinely interested.
Actually, I find airpods to be very usable as bluetooth earbuds for all kinds of devices, these days I mostly use them behind my desktop PC when playing games and they work just fine. When I pop them out of the case…
> I don't know what the PHP docs now look like off-hand as I write this The styling and layout changed somewhat, but the content is pretty much the same, comments and all. Today:…
> Your dishwasher, wherever in the world you may be, will start up by using whatever water it can get for an initial rinse of the dishes, and it will measure how dirty the water is after this initial rinse. > Normally…
I think there is probably some selection bias here, you know people in those situations that don't have any problems because they wouldn't have bought those cars if they would have problems. But I don't want to make any…
Where is the VW Golf 15k EUR? I bought an 8 year old Golf with over 100k km over 2 years ago and paid around 12k EUR for it, new it was around 32k. For context this is in the Netherlands, I do believe cars are a bit…
ChatGPT thinks the story you’re referring to is “a meeting with Medusa” by Arthur C. Clarke [1] The plot summary on Wikipedia doesn’t mention the staggered shells, but it does sound like this might be right [2] 1.…
This article does have a publish date, it's just easy to miss in the top right corner with a bit of a low contrast ratio (in dark mode at least) The article is from 2022-03-08
They do mention that subdomains can't be used for tracking in the introduction to Private Click Measurement [1] But I have to be honest that I can't quite wrap my head around how this is supposed to work. 1.…