I hate to be the guy arguing semantics, but is that the median definition? Everyone I know defines vibe coding as ignoring the actual output code completely and evaluating the result by how it behaves under test.…
I'd argue the conclusion is wrong. The premise, that preventing natural burning and continuing to develop in areas that need to burn to stay healthy is extremely well supported.
> In the end neighbors and community at large ended up being against the grocers union due to a handful of cringe, edgelord members in utilikits over-stepping with their "uh ackshully" shit. This reflects poorly on the…
It's not unusual to have sleep state issues on Linux, which is what it runs (an Arch derivative). Could be some faulty hardware somewhere, but it's not a concerning enough issue to spend money replacing things for a…
Not OP, but the sleep and hibernate states on my desktop are pretty finicky and can't truly be trusted. I'd rather know everything shut down properly than risk it, especially since the thing boots in seconds anyway, and…
Sure, it's a work phone. And that job is with the US government, famously "of and for the people", meaning that citizens are owners of thar workplace. As an owner, I am not okay with this, and I will make my voice heard…
Then what's the right to it doing in the constitution?
This doesn't seem like a reason not to do address based limiting, just a reason it wouldn't be perfect. Perfect is the enemy of good.
> Migrating Spring Boot apps from 3.x t 4.x is now easy given all the tooling available. Is this true now? I used Claude-backed Cline in March to make that migration, and it got SO much wrong, mainly due to the lack of…
The claim was that the AI use is rampant in youth right now. I countered that with (real) anecdotal evidence from those who have the best view into the problem. You have not refuted me in any way. If anything, you're…
LFS is not installed by default alongside git, it's a separate package in most systems
I've actually been told by my teacher friends who used to complain about too much AI that their high school students are starting to reverse course here, and are now bullying each other for actual or perceived AI use.…
> You can't fight reality. Defeatism doesn't do anything positive for the world. You're trying to convince the people pushing for a marginally better world that they should give up because it'll never happen. That is…
This ties into my own theory about all this: for the first time in history, it's so socially okay to be child free. At any other time, it was assumed that if you got to a certain age and didn't have, it was a problem.…
> Because I hate to break it to you, they could have zero drop in quality by just not incorporating US data... This is so false and unsupportable it's comical. The same goes the other way, if you claim they would use no…
> when you pay for an AI model you are paying for the marginal service of building a model off that data, not for the data itself Well no, you're also paying them for having done the work to "acquire" that data. That…
At the same time, the amount of disagreement an opinion gathers is an extremely important channel of information for determining whether you agree with someone's position. Silencing the disagreement with it gives an…
Yeah I'm more worried for people spending all their income on high rent apartments or quickly depreciating cars.
I think the question was intended more as "what does PE have to do with Wikimedia", not "why is PE a problem".
As others have said, there's even more at stake with a nonprofit. Charities famously milk their employees dry by emphasizing what good and important work they're doing, to justify overworking and underpaying them. If…
Being elected by a majority doesn't negate crimes committed, as much as a certain president would love everyone to believe that. Being elected shouldn't have anything to do with being punished, whether they won by 1% or…
Using AI to identify the ideal neighborhoods to sell meth in doesn't mean it's legal to sell meth.
The difference in my mind is that prediction markets and gambling are betting on outcomes, not long term behaviors. You could make the argument that they are the same, in the sense that buying a stock is "betting" on a…
As a complete non-expert, as far as I can tell, the only true agreement out there is that certain very specific substances are bad for you if you consume them too often. That's tobacco, alcohol, painkillers...and that's…
I don't see why this matters a single bit. You can easily flip it around and say that the businesses were clearly fine with all this because they kept importing, so why shouldn't the entirety of the tarriff refund go to…
I hate to be the guy arguing semantics, but is that the median definition? Everyone I know defines vibe coding as ignoring the actual output code completely and evaluating the result by how it behaves under test.…
I'd argue the conclusion is wrong. The premise, that preventing natural burning and continuing to develop in areas that need to burn to stay healthy is extremely well supported.
> In the end neighbors and community at large ended up being against the grocers union due to a handful of cringe, edgelord members in utilikits over-stepping with their "uh ackshully" shit. This reflects poorly on the…
It's not unusual to have sleep state issues on Linux, which is what it runs (an Arch derivative). Could be some faulty hardware somewhere, but it's not a concerning enough issue to spend money replacing things for a…
Not OP, but the sleep and hibernate states on my desktop are pretty finicky and can't truly be trusted. I'd rather know everything shut down properly than risk it, especially since the thing boots in seconds anyway, and…
Sure, it's a work phone. And that job is with the US government, famously "of and for the people", meaning that citizens are owners of thar workplace. As an owner, I am not okay with this, and I will make my voice heard…
Then what's the right to it doing in the constitution?
This doesn't seem like a reason not to do address based limiting, just a reason it wouldn't be perfect. Perfect is the enemy of good.
> Migrating Spring Boot apps from 3.x t 4.x is now easy given all the tooling available. Is this true now? I used Claude-backed Cline in March to make that migration, and it got SO much wrong, mainly due to the lack of…
The claim was that the AI use is rampant in youth right now. I countered that with (real) anecdotal evidence from those who have the best view into the problem. You have not refuted me in any way. If anything, you're…
LFS is not installed by default alongside git, it's a separate package in most systems
I've actually been told by my teacher friends who used to complain about too much AI that their high school students are starting to reverse course here, and are now bullying each other for actual or perceived AI use.…
> You can't fight reality. Defeatism doesn't do anything positive for the world. You're trying to convince the people pushing for a marginally better world that they should give up because it'll never happen. That is…
This ties into my own theory about all this: for the first time in history, it's so socially okay to be child free. At any other time, it was assumed that if you got to a certain age and didn't have, it was a problem.…
> Because I hate to break it to you, they could have zero drop in quality by just not incorporating US data... This is so false and unsupportable it's comical. The same goes the other way, if you claim they would use no…
> when you pay for an AI model you are paying for the marginal service of building a model off that data, not for the data itself Well no, you're also paying them for having done the work to "acquire" that data. That…
At the same time, the amount of disagreement an opinion gathers is an extremely important channel of information for determining whether you agree with someone's position. Silencing the disagreement with it gives an…
Yeah I'm more worried for people spending all their income on high rent apartments or quickly depreciating cars.
I think the question was intended more as "what does PE have to do with Wikimedia", not "why is PE a problem".
As others have said, there's even more at stake with a nonprofit. Charities famously milk their employees dry by emphasizing what good and important work they're doing, to justify overworking and underpaying them. If…
Being elected by a majority doesn't negate crimes committed, as much as a certain president would love everyone to believe that. Being elected shouldn't have anything to do with being punished, whether they won by 1% or…
Using AI to identify the ideal neighborhoods to sell meth in doesn't mean it's legal to sell meth.
The difference in my mind is that prediction markets and gambling are betting on outcomes, not long term behaviors. You could make the argument that they are the same, in the sense that buying a stock is "betting" on a…
As a complete non-expert, as far as I can tell, the only true agreement out there is that certain very specific substances are bad for you if you consume them too often. That's tobacco, alcohol, painkillers...and that's…
I don't see why this matters a single bit. You can easily flip it around and say that the businesses were clearly fine with all this because they kept importing, so why shouldn't the entirety of the tarriff refund go to…