cmdialog
No user record in our sample, but cmdialog has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but cmdialog has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
A lisper and a CSSer workting together towards a common goal. I love to see it
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I wonder how large the Venn overlap is for people who think IP is good and people who don't think hip hop is "real music"?
Whatever you do, avoid the Planet Computer phones. They look amazing, but my experience with the company has been incredibly shady and I am not alone in this. It's a shame too because they really do look so good. More…
Yeah it's such an old meme to say "Just read the man page" but there are a non-zero amount of completely useless man pages and tldr is a great alternative.
Not a real crisis.
Modern ones do, old ones do not
It's great that you figured out how to do it, congrats. A true computer guy
Sounds like you ought to be doing the Richard Stallman approach to reading webpages and not commenting on whether or not CSS and design is needed. Back to the terminal with ye
It's very funny that you seem to think reading code and reading a website are the exact same type of activities, and the same type of reading. They are not. And I don't know where you've been for the last 30 some years,…
I really dodged a bullet there huh? Since that isn't my idea of a "good" site necessarily. But if your idea of a "good" site is all function and no form, then maybe stick to designing abstract interfaces and not things…
In my personal, obviously anecdotal, experience it's always the "technical" guys who think things like this. This is why we have UI/UX teams and we don't let programmers create visual interfaces.
High five, I also got iPad + PaperLike screen protector combo and it really is super nice
Adobe Suite is always going to be around, no doubt, but you also have viable alternatives for the day to day work, and then you use Adobe stuff when you have to, for a client that requires it for instance. Prior to…
Not only do they have a subscription model, but if you get their biggest single user package, which is ~$54/mo, they charge you ~$300 early cancellation fee. This is insane to me and is the main reason why I personally…
If you (royal you) want to pass off AI prompting as equal to real human expressions of pain, love, anger, et al. you are free to do so. Nobody is stopping you! Edit: Actually, I would even go so far as to say that the…
I don't know if this is a backhanded comment or not, and I also don't know how much modern fine art you have actually seen IRL, but there are people doing some pretty fascinating things that an AI could not really do,…
That is an extremely cynical point of view in my opinion
At the end of the day, we are not going to see AI art in the Guggenheim, or any of those other museums where the finest art in the world resides. AI art is and will always be a novelty. Real art comes from the human…
I wonder how long this conversation is going to continue. In-office vs. Remote. Seems like the In-office folks are pining for a bygone era, as if we will ever go back to the way things used to be. Personally, I will…
Lots of promise in this one, its in especially good shape for not even being v1.0 yet. It's certainly in better shape than Arc, which I wanted to like but it is extremely slow. I'll be daily driving this one for a while…
When is someone going to launch something to clean up all the tech demos and space junk?
Obviously this is a matter of philosophy. I am using Copilot as an assistant, and for that it works out very nicely. It's fancy code completion. I don't know who is trying to use this to write non-trivial code but…