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No user record in our sample, but codespin 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 codespin has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I received counterfeit goods multiple times due to this. I set up a subscribe and save order and they would let random retailers fill the order with fake products. Amazon collected the money and just did not care, they…
Getting the dockerfile order right is critical due to how docker caching works. Even if you aren't an expert it is trivial these days to copy/paste it into chatGPT and ask it to optimize or suggest improvements to the…
Just as the engine replaced physical strength, artificial intelligence, through models like large language models, is now replacing cognitive labor and thought. From the article "Muscles grow by lifting weights" yet we…
Age is also a factor. From stories I've seen in the news it tends to be much older women. From stories I've heard from friends it is young men.
Great idea! It is cool seeing how you took this concept and made it real, end to end. I'm also considering getting a flipbook.
At what point do we stop calling them graphics cards?
I love seeing fun little projects like this
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Commander Keen was my childhood and then later mIRC scripts were my life. My mind was blown by being able to program something that could interact with real people like mIRC. My love for coding started there.
I always have a tab open with merrysky. I really like the extra detail they show in the graph of wind/temp/precipitation and the break down of the day. For Seattle area in particular most weather apps will show the…
Replacing even a small amount of your gaming time with consistent exercise goes so far. Once you realize that you can actually achieve anything you set your mind to just by making a routine you will find yourself…
which mask?
a perf change without perf numbers is a bug
Around 2007 Google was paying $1 per install/click through to Firefox back when IE was the dominant browser. It seemed like Google threw a ton of money at disrupting the browser market with FF then followed up by…
That's a thought provoking way to put it. Part of the problem is however that only internal employees fully understand the destruction that was going on.
Interesting point, but if the government considered whoever had control of the coins the rightful owner and not stolen, would it be laundering then? It doesn't sound like a problem of taxes.
yet ;)
I'm excited to try this out, I was toying with the idea of creating something similar. I see a strong need for a microblogging framework where users have control of their data. Mastadon is great, but I think Zooko goes…
What I see as broken is the expectation that dev tools and the entire dev stack should be provided for free. It manifests as only using "open source" tools and everything in this blog post applies. As a developer I both…
This looks like the inverse of "everyone needs to come back to the office so that we know you are working". I doubt this will go well since if it keeps happening unproductive people will become the best at gaming the…
The architect who was responsible for that has a recent blog post on it: https://ricomariani.medium.com/visual-studio-why-is-there-no...
Tooling, ecosystem, and Java are what killed clojure for me. I love the language and the way Rich Hickey approaches it, but I was constantly frustrated with the lack of an IDE and having to stop to deal with Java and…
Clean and simple. I will use this.
Elixir is my plan for advent of code also. Haven't tried it before, but it looks fun!