"If a company doesn't want you as a consumer you might consider go to a competitor" doesn't sound like giving them power, quite the opposite.
Also, let's be honest, outside of some loud privacy concerned voices, most people don't care and they will prefer to scan their faces with the phone they have at home which is an action they are already used to do than…
The funniest thing is that apparently "misantropia" is just the hacker's nickname. People were making wholes theories about the meaning of the message, but most likely it was just a signature.
Yes, I meant that not everyone actually turn their phones off, most just switch it to dot not disturb mode, which is overridden by those emergencies alerts. And as for enforcement, yeah there isn't an effort in trying…
I think cgit is the simplest one that provides a browsable http version of the repository if that's what you want. It's used by the Linux Kernel itself. Example:…
Not a message, but a date. There's this huge national exam called ENEM that is like SAT that every Brazilian in age to enter a college takes. Millions of students are taking it every year at the same date and time, as…
Wouldn't. There isn't a single Brazilian who doesn't know Brazil's current world cup status. The entire country stops when there's a game. Nobody would fall for that.
Not a native English speaker, so I may be far off on this discussion, but for me this kind of activity where you write a blog post and ask for donations is closer to busking than to begging.
I use an specific email address for github and git commits and I can assure you people were scraping github for a while, even before AI.
It's funny how back in the days we used to think the worse a big corporation could do is charge you money. Those were simpler times.
This makes sense if someone bought a ticket and didn't showed up, but what if none was sold? They could just stop selling after a certain time and be sure nobody will be there late.
> I am constantly amazed at how much they "fall" for the LLM, often believing it's sentient. Cynical part of me had this theory that, at least for part of them, it's the other way around. It's not that they see AI as…
It's a version of the Gell-Mann Amnesia effect.
Beggars in fact can be choosers. If I give a beggar a rotten sandwich he can look at it and say "nah, I'm good". He can even be less polite and call me names for trying to give him food that is not good to eat. Why…
Can't risk hiring an amateur and he accidently succeeded.
This would only take away credibility from Bolt. Specially for something that has so little subjectivity as "running fast". I this really happened the most likely case is that Bolt joined a cult and got brainwashed to…
Make it sound more empowering: "Let Copilot decide where you want to go today!"
Yes, you can run in your local git repo: git config core.sshCommand "ssh -i /home/your_user/.ssh/your_custom_key" (I believe replacing "/home/your_user" with "~" works too) I use this all the time as my main key is…
> My rate of thinking is faster than typing, so the bottleneck has switched from typing to thinking! Unless you're neuralinking to AI, you're still typing. What changed is what you type. You type less words to solve…
I think it's weird having an arbitrary minimum age to be president. I would probably never vote for someone in their 20s anyway, but I don't think there should be a legal barrier. In my country (Brazil) it's the same…
They don't care about being American. They want the sweet American dollars that X is paying for engagement. They figured out the MAGA crowd is the easiest to engage, so that's where they go.
Seems like when the security market is low on the white hat side, it's high on the black hat one. Security people just need to learn to adapt.
And of course there's AI!
> In the AT protocol, your identity isn't tied to a server. It kinda is. Your identity is in the hands of whoever controls the PLC Directory. You can argue this is better than having your account and identity on the…
Payment Request API is a thing and it looks kinda nice, except apparently nobody cares about it.
"If a company doesn't want you as a consumer you might consider go to a competitor" doesn't sound like giving them power, quite the opposite.
Also, let's be honest, outside of some loud privacy concerned voices, most people don't care and they will prefer to scan their faces with the phone they have at home which is an action they are already used to do than…
The funniest thing is that apparently "misantropia" is just the hacker's nickname. People were making wholes theories about the meaning of the message, but most likely it was just a signature.
Yes, I meant that not everyone actually turn their phones off, most just switch it to dot not disturb mode, which is overridden by those emergencies alerts. And as for enforcement, yeah there isn't an effort in trying…
I think cgit is the simplest one that provides a browsable http version of the repository if that's what you want. It's used by the Linux Kernel itself. Example:…
Not a message, but a date. There's this huge national exam called ENEM that is like SAT that every Brazilian in age to enter a college takes. Millions of students are taking it every year at the same date and time, as…
Wouldn't. There isn't a single Brazilian who doesn't know Brazil's current world cup status. The entire country stops when there's a game. Nobody would fall for that.
Not a native English speaker, so I may be far off on this discussion, but for me this kind of activity where you write a blog post and ask for donations is closer to busking than to begging.
I use an specific email address for github and git commits and I can assure you people were scraping github for a while, even before AI.
It's funny how back in the days we used to think the worse a big corporation could do is charge you money. Those were simpler times.
This makes sense if someone bought a ticket and didn't showed up, but what if none was sold? They could just stop selling after a certain time and be sure nobody will be there late.
> I am constantly amazed at how much they "fall" for the LLM, often believing it's sentient. Cynical part of me had this theory that, at least for part of them, it's the other way around. It's not that they see AI as…
It's a version of the Gell-Mann Amnesia effect.
Beggars in fact can be choosers. If I give a beggar a rotten sandwich he can look at it and say "nah, I'm good". He can even be less polite and call me names for trying to give him food that is not good to eat. Why…
Can't risk hiring an amateur and he accidently succeeded.
This would only take away credibility from Bolt. Specially for something that has so little subjectivity as "running fast". I this really happened the most likely case is that Bolt joined a cult and got brainwashed to…
Make it sound more empowering: "Let Copilot decide where you want to go today!"
Yes, you can run in your local git repo: git config core.sshCommand "ssh -i /home/your_user/.ssh/your_custom_key" (I believe replacing "/home/your_user" with "~" works too) I use this all the time as my main key is…
> My rate of thinking is faster than typing, so the bottleneck has switched from typing to thinking! Unless you're neuralinking to AI, you're still typing. What changed is what you type. You type less words to solve…
I think it's weird having an arbitrary minimum age to be president. I would probably never vote for someone in their 20s anyway, but I don't think there should be a legal barrier. In my country (Brazil) it's the same…
They don't care about being American. They want the sweet American dollars that X is paying for engagement. They figured out the MAGA crowd is the easiest to engage, so that's where they go.
Seems like when the security market is low on the white hat side, it's high on the black hat one. Security people just need to learn to adapt.
And of course there's AI!
> In the AT protocol, your identity isn't tied to a server. It kinda is. Your identity is in the hands of whoever controls the PLC Directory. You can argue this is better than having your account and identity on the…
Payment Request API is a thing and it looks kinda nice, except apparently nobody cares about it.