Once you reach that state, you cannot accomplish anything like that.
I looked into this recently and it seems like it is basically impossible to pre-arrange assisted suicide for alzheimer's or dementia. Even in countries which allow death with dignity. I find it very strange because it’s…
> I vehemently disagree that people working at big companies are stupid, or making themselves stupid. There are VPs and SVPs at Adobe and Salesforce that are smarter, more knowledgable, and more productive than any…
I think Chinese Consumer preferences are driving a lot of this. They want things to be as high tech as possible, and don’t seem to care about longevity.
IMO the best practice is to leave dependencies unpinned, but use a lock file, and only update the lock file a few times a year. Upgrade enough that you don’t get stuck, but not often enough to expose yourself to supply…
> Parody: I let my child have cocaine and now they're addicted!!!!! Hilarious. Cocaine is illegal because it is addictive.
If you are really into EVs, like the author clearly is, than what is happening to Tesla is just sad. Tesla is being run into the ground. It was, and could be, the great American EV success story. But now it's being…
You are not responding to the content of the article. Did you read it? The FB feed has changed dramatically since the adoption of genAI and the experience of using it can be pretty unpleasant. Do you disagree?
We did this to ourselves. Let’s not make excuses.
If this ever happened I imagine private equity would begin taking control of open source projects.
Okla really seems like a meme stock. Their original design was rejected by the NRC, so they are very far from ever breaking ground. I don’t understand why their valuation is so high. Why not just take all this money and…
Great post. I work on two large codebases. One is structured much like the example from the post, and the other is a mess. LLMs care much better at understanding the organized code.
> It is almost aways a failure of the technical infrastructure previously created in the company. An AI will solve the trivial aspects of the problem, not the real problem. This is so true. Software that should be…
> what is definitely not inevitable is the monetization of human attention. It's only a matter of policy. Without it the incentives to make Tiktok would have been greatly reduced, if even economically possible at all.…
That's a very surprising finding since the drop in traffic was very noticeable. I wonder where the PM2.5 is coming from?
The Hare theory is a better story, regardless of whether it is true. I am surprised that it hasn't seeped into pop science lore.
> The real news is that it's also slightly happening in other developed countries too, another rhetoric point towards Steven Pinker's concept that as nations get richer they become more environmentally conscious, cause…
I'm in the exact same boat. I spend too much time on YT and only thing I really want it for is ASL. I'll probably try the plugin.
This is a great idea. I always thought that if there has to be online gambling, it should be a government monopoly, and it should be managed by the most incompetent employees.
> The other is "meh, just direct them to the call centre". I worked at a large insurance company and this was definitely the approach. There was a website, but you had to call to realistically get almost anything done.…
It says right in the article that they have lots of natural gas, and the state is bringing on 2GW of new electrical capacity.
Did you read the post? It has nothing to do with web apps.
> Iran was enriching weapons grade uranium Do you have a citation for this?
If they thought Iran had nukes they wouldn’t be attacking them. Nobody thinks Iran had a nuclear weapon, or that they are even trying that hard to get one.
It’s horrible that the president can start a war without even asking congress.
Once you reach that state, you cannot accomplish anything like that.
I looked into this recently and it seems like it is basically impossible to pre-arrange assisted suicide for alzheimer's or dementia. Even in countries which allow death with dignity. I find it very strange because it’s…
> I vehemently disagree that people working at big companies are stupid, or making themselves stupid. There are VPs and SVPs at Adobe and Salesforce that are smarter, more knowledgable, and more productive than any…
I think Chinese Consumer preferences are driving a lot of this. They want things to be as high tech as possible, and don’t seem to care about longevity.
IMO the best practice is to leave dependencies unpinned, but use a lock file, and only update the lock file a few times a year. Upgrade enough that you don’t get stuck, but not often enough to expose yourself to supply…
> Parody: I let my child have cocaine and now they're addicted!!!!! Hilarious. Cocaine is illegal because it is addictive.
If you are really into EVs, like the author clearly is, than what is happening to Tesla is just sad. Tesla is being run into the ground. It was, and could be, the great American EV success story. But now it's being…
You are not responding to the content of the article. Did you read it? The FB feed has changed dramatically since the adoption of genAI and the experience of using it can be pretty unpleasant. Do you disagree?
We did this to ourselves. Let’s not make excuses.
If this ever happened I imagine private equity would begin taking control of open source projects.
Okla really seems like a meme stock. Their original design was rejected by the NRC, so they are very far from ever breaking ground. I don’t understand why their valuation is so high. Why not just take all this money and…
Great post. I work on two large codebases. One is structured much like the example from the post, and the other is a mess. LLMs care much better at understanding the organized code.
> It is almost aways a failure of the technical infrastructure previously created in the company. An AI will solve the trivial aspects of the problem, not the real problem. This is so true. Software that should be…
> what is definitely not inevitable is the monetization of human attention. It's only a matter of policy. Without it the incentives to make Tiktok would have been greatly reduced, if even economically possible at all.…
That's a very surprising finding since the drop in traffic was very noticeable. I wonder where the PM2.5 is coming from?
The Hare theory is a better story, regardless of whether it is true. I am surprised that it hasn't seeped into pop science lore.
> The real news is that it's also slightly happening in other developed countries too, another rhetoric point towards Steven Pinker's concept that as nations get richer they become more environmentally conscious, cause…
I'm in the exact same boat. I spend too much time on YT and only thing I really want it for is ASL. I'll probably try the plugin.
This is a great idea. I always thought that if there has to be online gambling, it should be a government monopoly, and it should be managed by the most incompetent employees.
> The other is "meh, just direct them to the call centre". I worked at a large insurance company and this was definitely the approach. There was a website, but you had to call to realistically get almost anything done.…
It says right in the article that they have lots of natural gas, and the state is bringing on 2GW of new electrical capacity.
Did you read the post? It has nothing to do with web apps.
> Iran was enriching weapons grade uranium Do you have a citation for this?
If they thought Iran had nukes they wouldn’t be attacking them. Nobody thinks Iran had a nuclear weapon, or that they are even trying that hard to get one.
It’s horrible that the president can start a war without even asking congress.