Latitude?
Ukraine and Russia have infinitely more experience with drone warfare than the US.
The USA tends to kill way more civilians than any other military in the world though, so I’m not sure it’s a good example.
The difference is that in those systems a human chose the target. Here, an AI does. > but humans are more likely to make this kind of mistake more than a computer or AI model Based on?
In which way is Russia being soft on Ukraine?
The comment you’re replying to already explains why they have a corkscrew… I’m used to people not reading the article they’re commenting on, but this is the first time I see someone not reading the comment they’re…
It’s very easy to split changes in more PRs than needed to boost the number.
Could you give some examples?
Writing the code is usually not the bottleneck, so you don’t gain that much speeding it up. And as I said, you lose a lot of knowledge about the code when you don’t write it yourself. Unless coding is most of your job,…
Might as well just write the code yourself at that point. And as a bonus, end up with a much better understanding of the codebase (and way better code)
That’s like firing someone because he uses vim instead of VSCode. Who cares about the tools someone uses if he still does his job well?
This feels incredibly AI generated
Seems like they use BoringSSL on their open source distributions, but their own library on their own platforms: https://forums.swift.org/t/native-implementations-and-boring...
Do they? Based on what I’ve seen with a quick search, this doesn’t seem to be true
Why are all your comments praising OpenAI and its models or attacking the competition?
> Half the country or more just doesn't work or do anything else when there's an important match anyway. This is completely false. In the first half of this LaLiga season, the most watched match had 3 million viewers:…
You might already be aware, but jj fixes exactly those complaints you have with git
It’s interesting that your code not being 100% AI slop will get your engineering org called “utterly mediocre” nowadays
What makes the DoD qualified to give advice about manufacturing microprocessors?
Can the app tell if Chrome is installed?
That’s exactly what the cloud function does
Even if the conversation was on other sites, people would still search for it.
Most LLM usage does not go through Openrouter. Most people access LLMs thorough ChatGPT, Gemini etc. apps, integrations into popular products… The percentage of total tokens being handled by Openrouter is a tiny blip
A huge majority of foreign residents in Switzerland come from Christian countries, so I don’t know what your point is.
They don’t keep the ammo though, so it’s quite funny to call it the “best munitioned country”. Even if you only considered the guns, your claim seems to be false:…
Latitude?
Ukraine and Russia have infinitely more experience with drone warfare than the US.
The USA tends to kill way more civilians than any other military in the world though, so I’m not sure it’s a good example.
The difference is that in those systems a human chose the target. Here, an AI does. > but humans are more likely to make this kind of mistake more than a computer or AI model Based on?
In which way is Russia being soft on Ukraine?
The comment you’re replying to already explains why they have a corkscrew… I’m used to people not reading the article they’re commenting on, but this is the first time I see someone not reading the comment they’re…
It’s very easy to split changes in more PRs than needed to boost the number.
Could you give some examples?
Writing the code is usually not the bottleneck, so you don’t gain that much speeding it up. And as I said, you lose a lot of knowledge about the code when you don’t write it yourself. Unless coding is most of your job,…
Might as well just write the code yourself at that point. And as a bonus, end up with a much better understanding of the codebase (and way better code)
That’s like firing someone because he uses vim instead of VSCode. Who cares about the tools someone uses if he still does his job well?
This feels incredibly AI generated
Seems like they use BoringSSL on their open source distributions, but their own library on their own platforms: https://forums.swift.org/t/native-implementations-and-boring...
Do they? Based on what I’ve seen with a quick search, this doesn’t seem to be true
Why are all your comments praising OpenAI and its models or attacking the competition?
> Half the country or more just doesn't work or do anything else when there's an important match anyway. This is completely false. In the first half of this LaLiga season, the most watched match had 3 million viewers:…
You might already be aware, but jj fixes exactly those complaints you have with git
It’s interesting that your code not being 100% AI slop will get your engineering org called “utterly mediocre” nowadays
What makes the DoD qualified to give advice about manufacturing microprocessors?
Can the app tell if Chrome is installed?
That’s exactly what the cloud function does
Even if the conversation was on other sites, people would still search for it.
Most LLM usage does not go through Openrouter. Most people access LLMs thorough ChatGPT, Gemini etc. apps, integrations into popular products… The percentage of total tokens being handled by Openrouter is a tiny blip
A huge majority of foreign residents in Switzerland come from Christian countries, so I don’t know what your point is.
They don’t keep the ammo though, so it’s quite funny to call it the “best munitioned country”. Even if you only considered the guns, your claim seems to be false:…