I know what you mean, just saying relative to French revolution, they not only had no such surveillance tech but also no such tech for organizing protests and stuff. Which one tops which in US?
Perhaps if you need that much boilerplate it's not going to be a well-architected codebase in the first place. Abstract it out, make a lib out of it. Easier to review & test in separation. Loose coupling, high cohesion.
To adequately validate work you must be at least at the same level, so if you were right (which dunning-kruger suggests unlikely) that would mean your "terrible" average employee is given a tool that will 10x their…
It's kind of true: > ... federal intelligence agencies and domestic law enforcement are circulating reports with a new domestic target in mind: anti-technology extremists. > This new effort follows President Donald…
That's only two ways to get paid, so it's either title is wrong or there's a missing part.
The article you linked doesn't do much to refute "data centres are acoustic weapons", just insists that symptoms are explainable by audible noise pollution. Sure, that makes it better?
Data centers behave as acoustic weapons: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_bP80DEAbuo
If you fight either of those things in the US, you should do so carefully, as it may get you to be targeted by FBI and DHS as an extremist actor as per current government's policy as of approximately a week ago. This is…
Good point.
Hold on. Does this mean ER diagnoses are marginally better than pure chance?
At least for private households, it's not mandatory to have surveillance cameras at home. If you do have one though, they will demand footage and can deny your claim if it was off, or worse.…
> The main driver is a rapid change in how software is being built. Since the second half of December 2025, agentic development workflows have accelerated sharply. So, it's because of LLMs guys.
Fact.
I don't want my audio interface to run SSH (and have some random authorized key added), personally.
Ordering is inconsistent.
Is it different with a smartwatch? You buy the kit, it's not like you solder much as far as I understand.
I thought so too, but after quick research apparently there are kits. For various values of "DIY", I guess...
s/Watch/Smartwatch Regular DYI watches aren't big news... (I would be over the moon for a DIY smartwatch with zero AI and e-ink screen.)
It was a rhetorical question because obviously there was a reason. The question is whether you didn't put much thought into what you write or it was a Freudian slip. "No" would be your reply in either case.
> He never writes about the erosion of race and the universalization of knowledge. Who said that erosion of race and universalization of knowledge is a good thing? The article sure didn't. If we agree that diversity is…
> The stones were an unreliable guide to action, since what was not shown could be more important than what was selectively presented. A risk lay in the fact that users with sufficient power could choose what to show…
They are somewhat involved but when AI is mentioned Meta's thing is far down the list...
Are you so sure that replacing humans is "enormous social good"? For whom is it good, exactly? Also, capturing keystrokes and mouse movements only when at work and on work computer isn't really constant surveillance.…
The shit sandwich is the sneaky idea that any "subsection of humanity" should dictate anything. Weirdly it's always a subsection that the speaker happens to be in or be friends with. I don't know about you but I know I…
I thought mass quitting in solidarity would happen when programmers realize how their work is used to train AI and replace them. How many quit because of that? Doesn't seem like many. Apparently, money wins over…
I know what you mean, just saying relative to French revolution, they not only had no such surveillance tech but also no such tech for organizing protests and stuff. Which one tops which in US?
Perhaps if you need that much boilerplate it's not going to be a well-architected codebase in the first place. Abstract it out, make a lib out of it. Easier to review & test in separation. Loose coupling, high cohesion.
To adequately validate work you must be at least at the same level, so if you were right (which dunning-kruger suggests unlikely) that would mean your "terrible" average employee is given a tool that will 10x their…
It's kind of true: > ... federal intelligence agencies and domestic law enforcement are circulating reports with a new domestic target in mind: anti-technology extremists. > This new effort follows President Donald…
That's only two ways to get paid, so it's either title is wrong or there's a missing part.
The article you linked doesn't do much to refute "data centres are acoustic weapons", just insists that symptoms are explainable by audible noise pollution. Sure, that makes it better?
Data centers behave as acoustic weapons: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_bP80DEAbuo
If you fight either of those things in the US, you should do so carefully, as it may get you to be targeted by FBI and DHS as an extremist actor as per current government's policy as of approximately a week ago. This is…
Good point.
Hold on. Does this mean ER diagnoses are marginally better than pure chance?
At least for private households, it's not mandatory to have surveillance cameras at home. If you do have one though, they will demand footage and can deny your claim if it was off, or worse.…
> The main driver is a rapid change in how software is being built. Since the second half of December 2025, agentic development workflows have accelerated sharply. So, it's because of LLMs guys.
Fact.
I don't want my audio interface to run SSH (and have some random authorized key added), personally.
Ordering is inconsistent.
Is it different with a smartwatch? You buy the kit, it's not like you solder much as far as I understand.
I thought so too, but after quick research apparently there are kits. For various values of "DIY", I guess...
s/Watch/Smartwatch Regular DYI watches aren't big news... (I would be over the moon for a DIY smartwatch with zero AI and e-ink screen.)
It was a rhetorical question because obviously there was a reason. The question is whether you didn't put much thought into what you write or it was a Freudian slip. "No" would be your reply in either case.
> He never writes about the erosion of race and the universalization of knowledge. Who said that erosion of race and universalization of knowledge is a good thing? The article sure didn't. If we agree that diversity is…
> The stones were an unreliable guide to action, since what was not shown could be more important than what was selectively presented. A risk lay in the fact that users with sufficient power could choose what to show…
They are somewhat involved but when AI is mentioned Meta's thing is far down the list...
Are you so sure that replacing humans is "enormous social good"? For whom is it good, exactly? Also, capturing keystrokes and mouse movements only when at work and on work computer isn't really constant surveillance.…
The shit sandwich is the sneaky idea that any "subsection of humanity" should dictate anything. Weirdly it's always a subsection that the speaker happens to be in or be friends with. I don't know about you but I know I…
I thought mass quitting in solidarity would happen when programmers realize how their work is used to train AI and replace them. How many quit because of that? Doesn't seem like many. Apparently, money wins over…