What is the point? As long as your camera has a decent clock, you just need to record a gpx during your shooting session with an external device and you can add geolocation after you download your pictures. IIRC…
This can be solved by implementing RfC 3514.
Freon bans?
Well, you still need to track down the <filename> part and knowing what you want to search, so you need to examine the schema anyway. However, if your all application state can be represented in a single json file of…
> Dealing with even sqlite is a pain in the ass when you just need to tweak or read something, especially if you're not the dev. How? With SQL is super easy to search, compare, and update data. That's what it’s built…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_principle
> I forget how to type braces or back ticks. US layout and compose key on AltGr. You'll never look back.
I feel like today an engineer with a modern framework and AI con produce in an afternoon a product that deliver real value, something that 25 years ago would have required a full hour by a high schooler with MS Access.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reprisals_against_commentators...
Meet the "Hague Invasion Act": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Service-Members%27_Pr...
Actually, I sense a mounting "AI fatigue". Angry comments under AI contents. Social media accounts that proclaim to be "AI Free". I was thinking today that the killer app for AI could be a filter that automatically…
Much like "the Cloud" solved a lot of problems in IT, and replaced them with more, different, harder problems.
But the point is, that's the same happening right now without religion. At least, with organized religion, you have someone accountable. Again, this come from someone without a religious affiliation.
> You get certainty in an uncertain world. You get a community that will defend you. You get a simple heuristic for navigating complex issues. This is what faith used to provide. I say this as a not religious person:…
This is the real point. Just measuring the amount of water involved makes no sense. Taking 100 liters of water from a river to cool a plant and dumping them back in a river a few degrees warmer is different from taking…
"X-ray light" sound a bit like beer soda.
I can relate. May ask you how your relation with AI tools is? I tend to find myself translating my mental model into natural language, to have a machine convert it into code, then reading that code back to mental model.…
> When all processes for deriving synthetic gasoline require more input energy than available energy from the output, you're not describing processes that "potentially offering a more sustainable alternative to fossil…
Sane people don't want to invest time learning a new UI just because it's prettier.
It's quite common for tunnels. Like the Eurotunnel or the Simplon tunnel.
It's all written here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundations_of_Geopolitics
There is a little issue: If 9 countries want peace and one wants war, you will have a war.
The point, I guess, is that we had and still have mass organized protests against what happened in Iraq and Gaza. Some leaders paid a political price for that.
I think higher cars simply need harder suspension to counteract rolling and rocking forces.
As long as it supports Android auto/car play and has physical control for important stuff, I (and most people I know) don't care about software. It will be obsolete in a few years anyway.
What is the point? As long as your camera has a decent clock, you just need to record a gpx during your shooting session with an external device and you can add geolocation after you download your pictures. IIRC…
This can be solved by implementing RfC 3514.
Freon bans?
Well, you still need to track down the <filename> part and knowing what you want to search, so you need to examine the schema anyway. However, if your all application state can be represented in a single json file of…
> Dealing with even sqlite is a pain in the ass when you just need to tweak or read something, especially if you're not the dev. How? With SQL is super easy to search, compare, and update data. That's what it’s built…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_principle
> I forget how to type braces or back ticks. US layout and compose key on AltGr. You'll never look back.
I feel like today an engineer with a modern framework and AI con produce in an afternoon a product that deliver real value, something that 25 years ago would have required a full hour by a high schooler with MS Access.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reprisals_against_commentators...
Meet the "Hague Invasion Act": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Service-Members%27_Pr...
Actually, I sense a mounting "AI fatigue". Angry comments under AI contents. Social media accounts that proclaim to be "AI Free". I was thinking today that the killer app for AI could be a filter that automatically…
Much like "the Cloud" solved a lot of problems in IT, and replaced them with more, different, harder problems.
But the point is, that's the same happening right now without religion. At least, with organized religion, you have someone accountable. Again, this come from someone without a religious affiliation.
> You get certainty in an uncertain world. You get a community that will defend you. You get a simple heuristic for navigating complex issues. This is what faith used to provide. I say this as a not religious person:…
This is the real point. Just measuring the amount of water involved makes no sense. Taking 100 liters of water from a river to cool a plant and dumping them back in a river a few degrees warmer is different from taking…
"X-ray light" sound a bit like beer soda.
I can relate. May ask you how your relation with AI tools is? I tend to find myself translating my mental model into natural language, to have a machine convert it into code, then reading that code back to mental model.…
> When all processes for deriving synthetic gasoline require more input energy than available energy from the output, you're not describing processes that "potentially offering a more sustainable alternative to fossil…
Sane people don't want to invest time learning a new UI just because it's prettier.
It's quite common for tunnels. Like the Eurotunnel or the Simplon tunnel.
It's all written here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundations_of_Geopolitics
There is a little issue: If 9 countries want peace and one wants war, you will have a war.
The point, I guess, is that we had and still have mass organized protests against what happened in Iraq and Gaza. Some leaders paid a political price for that.
I think higher cars simply need harder suspension to counteract rolling and rocking forces.
As long as it supports Android auto/car play and has physical control for important stuff, I (and most people I know) don't care about software. It will be obsolete in a few years anyway.