In my experience in the UK aliases and names are used in a rather flexible way compared to other countries. Anybody can decide on a name and start using it. It's not illegal unless it is done for the purpose of…
It sounds like you're joking, but I've long dreamed of a different type of dishwasher. One that washes instantly. I don't need it to fit more than a single plate at one time. Just put something in from one end, and out…
Different reasons. Mine is on the table and I use it more like a desktop. It will just idle when I'm not around, because I come and go often. My current uptime shows on Debian 30 days, 49 min. Although... 30 days is…
Oh it comes with custom firmware? This is very interesting. I would love to be able to modify some UX and I am sorry, but I need to get the following out of my head. All the e-readers I have had have made it impossible…
Opus said to me once without any poking at it something like, "Help Grok understand it better". Makes me wonder if they are all cross-pollinated to an extent.
The last option is the only correct one. A simple HTTP header would do the trick.
I've been through SOC 2 Type 2 in a company with ~100 people. I think it'd be in some ways simpler as a solopreneur, but still a lot of effort. You won't require as complex controls and you don't need to communicate…
I wish I had known that! Guessing and trying the answers worked too, given no internet and only having a faint idea that "age control" was not in fact part of the game itself. I learned that Bonnie and Ronnie was not in…
It is rather backwards. I've not seen things quite as bad as interviewers wanting to know how many agents you can run, but the attitude of "launch & fix later" is always present and kind of depressing. Then I think of…
Do you mean that OpenScad performs boolean/other operations on triangle meshes, but these libraries don't until output? So they might instead use curved surfaces/edges etc as outputs for operations and only convert to…
I think the problem is that the person described had no idea what they were doing even in their own professional capacity. They needed to know about patient data management, but they didn't. The way I see it, if they…
They haven't made the chart very clear, but it seems it has configurable passes and at 2 passes it's better than Haiku and Sonnet and at 16 passes starts closing in on Opus although it's not quite there, while…
The text file part has the instructions for the LLM, but it can also have scripts along with it that the LLM can invoke. At least that's how I understand it.
It's the UX, deliberately omitting information or not. There at least used to be some toggles for example without any indication that they mean anything other than a minor load balancer configuration change, but caused…
I'm being rather snarky here, but the main point of front-end JS UI frameworks is to exist and to survive in their environment. For this purpose they have evolved to form a parasymbiotic relationship with others in…
The "just retry" approach is truly bothersome. I think it is at least partly an organizational issue, because it happens far more often when QA is a separate team.
I think not so long from now the exotic meal experience for the young ones will be real grilled chicken that looks like a chicken. Like zebra or crocodile meat was for us northerners. From my own little box I think that…
I understand the attempted analogy, but it's more like dealing with AIs that Ferengi have built than with one of the Minds of Culture.
I have the same problem. The "What It Is" section starts with "Mycelium is a Clojure workflow framework built on Maestro" and that's a bit generic. Maybe something to test some AI generated code and then test if the…
This is far more brilliant than I thought. I know my purpose now, "AI" told me. It's to drink wine and eat macaroni! The only problem is that larp as ai comes back with "no work yet. check back later :(" a lot, but if…
I'll take one addiction and a possible oral cancer for the company, thank you so much. No, I understand it's not guaranteed, but I am seriously flabbergasted by the careless actions of some companies...
I think the more generic stream concept is interesting, but their proposal is based on different underlying assumptions. From what it looks like, they want their streams to be compatible with AsyncIterator so it'd fit…
I've been wondering too, what the solution would be. IF the bots were actually helpful, I wouldn't care, but they always push an agenda, create noise, or derail discussions instead. For now maybe all forums should…
The README is older than ChatGPT too. It's very unlikely that it's vibe coded or vibe written.
It's very interesting and I'm also impressed that most of the demoes run on my potato-phone.
In my experience in the UK aliases and names are used in a rather flexible way compared to other countries. Anybody can decide on a name and start using it. It's not illegal unless it is done for the purpose of…
It sounds like you're joking, but I've long dreamed of a different type of dishwasher. One that washes instantly. I don't need it to fit more than a single plate at one time. Just put something in from one end, and out…
Different reasons. Mine is on the table and I use it more like a desktop. It will just idle when I'm not around, because I come and go often. My current uptime shows on Debian 30 days, 49 min. Although... 30 days is…
Oh it comes with custom firmware? This is very interesting. I would love to be able to modify some UX and I am sorry, but I need to get the following out of my head. All the e-readers I have had have made it impossible…
Opus said to me once without any poking at it something like, "Help Grok understand it better". Makes me wonder if they are all cross-pollinated to an extent.
The last option is the only correct one. A simple HTTP header would do the trick.
I've been through SOC 2 Type 2 in a company with ~100 people. I think it'd be in some ways simpler as a solopreneur, but still a lot of effort. You won't require as complex controls and you don't need to communicate…
I wish I had known that! Guessing and trying the answers worked too, given no internet and only having a faint idea that "age control" was not in fact part of the game itself. I learned that Bonnie and Ronnie was not in…
It is rather backwards. I've not seen things quite as bad as interviewers wanting to know how many agents you can run, but the attitude of "launch & fix later" is always present and kind of depressing. Then I think of…
Do you mean that OpenScad performs boolean/other operations on triangle meshes, but these libraries don't until output? So they might instead use curved surfaces/edges etc as outputs for operations and only convert to…
I think the problem is that the person described had no idea what they were doing even in their own professional capacity. They needed to know about patient data management, but they didn't. The way I see it, if they…
They haven't made the chart very clear, but it seems it has configurable passes and at 2 passes it's better than Haiku and Sonnet and at 16 passes starts closing in on Opus although it's not quite there, while…
The text file part has the instructions for the LLM, but it can also have scripts along with it that the LLM can invoke. At least that's how I understand it.
It's the UX, deliberately omitting information or not. There at least used to be some toggles for example without any indication that they mean anything other than a minor load balancer configuration change, but caused…
I'm being rather snarky here, but the main point of front-end JS UI frameworks is to exist and to survive in their environment. For this purpose they have evolved to form a parasymbiotic relationship with others in…
The "just retry" approach is truly bothersome. I think it is at least partly an organizational issue, because it happens far more often when QA is a separate team.
I think not so long from now the exotic meal experience for the young ones will be real grilled chicken that looks like a chicken. Like zebra or crocodile meat was for us northerners. From my own little box I think that…
I understand the attempted analogy, but it's more like dealing with AIs that Ferengi have built than with one of the Minds of Culture.
I have the same problem. The "What It Is" section starts with "Mycelium is a Clojure workflow framework built on Maestro" and that's a bit generic. Maybe something to test some AI generated code and then test if the…
This is far more brilliant than I thought. I know my purpose now, "AI" told me. It's to drink wine and eat macaroni! The only problem is that larp as ai comes back with "no work yet. check back later :(" a lot, but if…
I'll take one addiction and a possible oral cancer for the company, thank you so much. No, I understand it's not guaranteed, but I am seriously flabbergasted by the careless actions of some companies...
I think the more generic stream concept is interesting, but their proposal is based on different underlying assumptions. From what it looks like, they want their streams to be compatible with AsyncIterator so it'd fit…
I've been wondering too, what the solution would be. IF the bots were actually helpful, I wouldn't care, but they always push an agenda, create noise, or derail discussions instead. For now maybe all forums should…
The README is older than ChatGPT too. It's very unlikely that it's vibe coded or vibe written.
It's very interesting and I'm also impressed that most of the demoes run on my potato-phone.