Sure, I get that. But the term gained popularity in 2012 it seems, according to google trends. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=SJW&hl=e... And there's a entry from 2011 in urbandictionary.com, so…
> When my provisioning system installs a package by name, i expect it to work in the same way as before. But where do you put the blame? The distro for making that change, or the redis company for breaking your software…
Problem is, redis threw their users under the bus by relicensing [1], and user would end up with an outdated redis version. 1: https://github.com/redis/redis/commit/0b34396924eca4edc52446...
> But money are needed to pay the folks that work at open source software Cute. Can I have a check for my redis contributions now please?
Awesome, finally!
RIP Microsoft
Oh... I got too excited by the headline. Thing is, I have a RSS reader already. It's free and open source, isn't updated 8 times a week, works without access to your microphone and it would never try to sell me Nitro.…
TLDR; No: just rebranded
> Usually, acronyms are followed by the full wording the first time they are mentioned. I'm sure they did at the time this (SJW) acronym got popular. That was maybe 10-15 years ago.
Primarily, processing input.
In 2025, most online users have learned how to look things up using.. the internet.
> by contesting the very existence of articles on individual episodes of TV shows, software, or video games, which are all completely uncontroversial on the English one. In the first year or so of the english Wikipedia,…
That's how nothing ever works outside fiction.
That's why github added emoji reactions many years ago, so you can express "me too" without spamming the notification systems. https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/add-reactions...
google "godot 4 tutorial", not "godot tutorial"
> You and I do not understand assembly language. Having written z80 and x86 assembly since the 80s, being knee deep in several decompilation projects and a couple of emulators since then, I can safely tell you that I do…
Rather, it's the version without a dependency on PERL.
Eh, if that was the point then please, go ahead and show me this magical AI system that produce "edible" level of code then. All I seen so far is badly generated boilerplate and enough template spaghetti to confuse some…
Obtuse maybe, but I'm not missing the point. Their point is nonsensical, given that LLM generated code isn't "as good as fast food compared to home made meals" or even comparable to "food". Go ahead and explain why I'm…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology)
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> If anything, LLMs have surprised at much better they are than humans in understanding instructions for text based activities. That's demonstrateably false, as proven by both OpenAI's own research [1] and endless…
The real treasure was the friend I found along the way https://github.com/keszybz/add-determinism
You might find The Library of Babel fascinating [1, 2] 1: https://libraryofbabel.info/ 2: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9480949
Hence the tradition of numeric file naming in *.d directories.
Sure, I get that. But the term gained popularity in 2012 it seems, according to google trends. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=SJW&hl=e... And there's a entry from 2011 in urbandictionary.com, so…
> When my provisioning system installs a package by name, i expect it to work in the same way as before. But where do you put the blame? The distro for making that change, or the redis company for breaking your software…
Problem is, redis threw their users under the bus by relicensing [1], and user would end up with an outdated redis version. 1: https://github.com/redis/redis/commit/0b34396924eca4edc52446...
> But money are needed to pay the folks that work at open source software Cute. Can I have a check for my redis contributions now please?
Awesome, finally!
RIP Microsoft
Oh... I got too excited by the headline. Thing is, I have a RSS reader already. It's free and open source, isn't updated 8 times a week, works without access to your microphone and it would never try to sell me Nitro.…
TLDR; No: just rebranded
> Usually, acronyms are followed by the full wording the first time they are mentioned. I'm sure they did at the time this (SJW) acronym got popular. That was maybe 10-15 years ago.
Primarily, processing input.
In 2025, most online users have learned how to look things up using.. the internet.
> by contesting the very existence of articles on individual episodes of TV shows, software, or video games, which are all completely uncontroversial on the English one. In the first year or so of the english Wikipedia,…
That's how nothing ever works outside fiction.
That's why github added emoji reactions many years ago, so you can express "me too" without spamming the notification systems. https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/add-reactions...
google "godot 4 tutorial", not "godot tutorial"
> You and I do not understand assembly language. Having written z80 and x86 assembly since the 80s, being knee deep in several decompilation projects and a couple of emulators since then, I can safely tell you that I do…
Rather, it's the version without a dependency on PERL.
Eh, if that was the point then please, go ahead and show me this magical AI system that produce "edible" level of code then. All I seen so far is badly generated boilerplate and enough template spaghetti to confuse some…
Obtuse maybe, but I'm not missing the point. Their point is nonsensical, given that LLM generated code isn't "as good as fast food compared to home made meals" or even comparable to "food". Go ahead and explain why I'm…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology)
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> If anything, LLMs have surprised at much better they are than humans in understanding instructions for text based activities. That's demonstrateably false, as proven by both OpenAI's own research [1] and endless…
The real treasure was the friend I found along the way https://github.com/keszybz/add-determinism
You might find The Library of Babel fascinating [1, 2] 1: https://libraryofbabel.info/ 2: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9480949
Hence the tradition of numeric file naming in *.d directories.