Didn't even need to click the YouTube link, I knew it would be Krazaam.
Counterpoint: is the web browser not already fulfilling the "universal app engine" need? It can already run on most end user devices where people do most other things. IoT/Edge devices don't count here, but this day…
I'm curious how often you find factual inaccuracies in the LLM responses when doing that. I've found that more often than not, it gets at least one key feature/option/etc. outright wrong whenever I've tried that, making…
That was something we discussed at my workplace. Prior hosting provider was a little-known company with decent enough track record, but because they employed humans, stuff would break. When it did break, C-suite would…
The first 92% and the last 92%, exactly.
Unfortunately, Top Gun 2 was not "for entertainment's sake" it was another round of US military advertising/propaganda, just like the first one.
I'm also getting the error on Android, latest Chrome.
This format is unreadable on mobile, it keeps opening up my keyboard and scrolling up a bit when it does. I understand and appreciate the "why" of the format, but this also could have been a non-editable "editor-like"…
The problem with any tool like this is that people are often _terrible_ at knowing how to clearly explain what it is they want/what their actual issue is. Key example: "login is broken!" Could be the captcha didn't…
> a browser-based project that claimed to be undetectable For now
That's not turnstile, that's a Managed Challenge. Turnstile is the in-page captcha option, which you're right, does affect page load. But they force a defer on the loading of that JS as best they can. Also, turnstile is…
Or the much more sensible, and MSFT way of handling it (in outlook) ExternalUser: Hello here is a calendar invite I would like you to attend, please confirm or deny User: Thank you, now I can verify the request and…
It can do that with previously-known phone trees.
As a Scribe owner, let me say that using the web on there is far from pleasant. Yes it has the most RAM of a Kindle ever, but 1GB is not much unfortunately. Also the biggest bottleneck is honestly the web browser…
No no, the decrease in sales couldn't possibly be related to the above-inflation increase in prices at fast food places. It must be those pesky consumers and their want to "spend frugally"!
Anecdote: I recently received a new M3 MacBook Pro at work, and the box was 100% recyclable, as well as everything inside of it - instruction manuals (why?) were held together with paper, the power cord had paper around…
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Biggest advantage I've seen from using it, is the ability to quickly get into old code. Sure, well I'm writing it. I have a mental understanding of all the different types, but I don't two years down the line. Also,…
> highly opinionated solutions as something definite even though it has a narrow focus on what the author cares about Most users either don't have such strong opinions about their scroll bars, or would prefer it looks…
I largely agree with you, however Superhot is the closest thing I've experienced to the "can't do it outside VR" games. I did previously play the browser version of the same game, and it was fantastic still, but there's…
The most important number sequence is of course in there. Simply search for 8,6,7,5 and you should find it.
The security implications of "find me another device on this network who has gone to a specific page" are immense. Not to mention accessing account-related information due to improper no-cache headers on the website.
Paywalled
Because they likely use the same API for their website/app/Alexa/etc. platforms, since so long as the same calls need to be made, it makes sense to reuse the work you've already done. So long as they have reasonable…
For sale of argument, let's say you were paid half what you currently are, same company/manager/etc.; would you still put in as much effort? One unfortunate reality is that programmers or other programmer-adjacent jobs…
Didn't even need to click the YouTube link, I knew it would be Krazaam.
Counterpoint: is the web browser not already fulfilling the "universal app engine" need? It can already run on most end user devices where people do most other things. IoT/Edge devices don't count here, but this day…
I'm curious how often you find factual inaccuracies in the LLM responses when doing that. I've found that more often than not, it gets at least one key feature/option/etc. outright wrong whenever I've tried that, making…
That was something we discussed at my workplace. Prior hosting provider was a little-known company with decent enough track record, but because they employed humans, stuff would break. When it did break, C-suite would…
The first 92% and the last 92%, exactly.
Unfortunately, Top Gun 2 was not "for entertainment's sake" it was another round of US military advertising/propaganda, just like the first one.
I'm also getting the error on Android, latest Chrome.
This format is unreadable on mobile, it keeps opening up my keyboard and scrolling up a bit when it does. I understand and appreciate the "why" of the format, but this also could have been a non-editable "editor-like"…
The problem with any tool like this is that people are often _terrible_ at knowing how to clearly explain what it is they want/what their actual issue is. Key example: "login is broken!" Could be the captcha didn't…
> a browser-based project that claimed to be undetectable For now
That's not turnstile, that's a Managed Challenge. Turnstile is the in-page captcha option, which you're right, does affect page load. But they force a defer on the loading of that JS as best they can. Also, turnstile is…
Or the much more sensible, and MSFT way of handling it (in outlook) ExternalUser: Hello here is a calendar invite I would like you to attend, please confirm or deny User: Thank you, now I can verify the request and…
It can do that with previously-known phone trees.
As a Scribe owner, let me say that using the web on there is far from pleasant. Yes it has the most RAM of a Kindle ever, but 1GB is not much unfortunately. Also the biggest bottleneck is honestly the web browser…
No no, the decrease in sales couldn't possibly be related to the above-inflation increase in prices at fast food places. It must be those pesky consumers and their want to "spend frugally"!
Anecdote: I recently received a new M3 MacBook Pro at work, and the box was 100% recyclable, as well as everything inside of it - instruction manuals (why?) were held together with paper, the power cord had paper around…
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Biggest advantage I've seen from using it, is the ability to quickly get into old code. Sure, well I'm writing it. I have a mental understanding of all the different types, but I don't two years down the line. Also,…
> highly opinionated solutions as something definite even though it has a narrow focus on what the author cares about Most users either don't have such strong opinions about their scroll bars, or would prefer it looks…
I largely agree with you, however Superhot is the closest thing I've experienced to the "can't do it outside VR" games. I did previously play the browser version of the same game, and it was fantastic still, but there's…
The most important number sequence is of course in there. Simply search for 8,6,7,5 and you should find it.
The security implications of "find me another device on this network who has gone to a specific page" are immense. Not to mention accessing account-related information due to improper no-cache headers on the website.
Paywalled
Because they likely use the same API for their website/app/Alexa/etc. platforms, since so long as the same calls need to be made, it makes sense to reuse the work you've already done. So long as they have reasonable…
For sale of argument, let's say you were paid half what you currently are, same company/manager/etc.; would you still put in as much effort? One unfortunate reality is that programmers or other programmer-adjacent jobs…