Kagi now gives you 50 free searches, at least if you're not signed in.
This is incredibly normal language and quite close to how I would write this quote, so what makes you think this is LLM text?
MinGW and MinGW-64/MSYS2 are just as inscrutable, fragile and new-user-hostile. The fact that you have to choose between MinGW (which has a 64 bit version) or MinGW64 (completely separate codebases maintained by…
FWIW I think I was experiencing the same hangs as you, and they seem to have resolved on their own now. Worth checking again just in case
I would guess that there needs to be a clear, cheap, easy to use alternative to discord in order for a large numbers of communities to move over. It probably has to be a single clear alternative as well – multiple will…
> > Microsoft has now confirmed in a statement to The Verge that it has received this negative feedback loud and clear, and is planning to make some important changes in 2026. This line isn't in the article or the…
I’m not sure it’s quite fair to call this hypocrisy. Lumo was introduced separately after the Proton Unlimited subscription, and it was never claimed to be included in Unlimited (they also have a handful of other…
Funny, I disagree. I think copilot truly sucks compared to the other options. But you can uninstall copilot, so I don’t see why it bothers people at all.
> Now if only they would listen to the feedback about windows 11 and their forced copilot we might be onto something. You can just uninstall Copilot? It’s nowhere on my Surface Laptop 7 with W11.
I can't figure this one out - is it only a browser extension? The site keeps trying to trick me into installing a browser extension, which seems incredibly sketchy
Have you upgraded to the new .mdc file format? I didn't get around to .cursorrules before this format came out, but I'm finding .mdc is reliable if configured well (e.g. with the right file extensions)
This rings so completely true to me. Every time I notice a reproducible bug and try to report it to Apple I'm stunned by how difficult they make the process. Even reporting something as basic as incorrectly transcribed…
Lots of sites that return a ton of images, like an of the image search sites (Google, Bing, DuckDuckGO, loads of porn sites etc.)
Seems like something LLMs should be useful for, if not now then soon enough
+1, works well with Edgeium + uBlock.
It's so they can do exactly this sort of thing. Firefox has their won chrome wrapper on the engine, you can sign in with their sync account and it has inbuilt Pocket, tracking protection etc.
First hit for googling "Spectre Javascript POC": https://github.com/ascendr/spectre-chrome
>I get a noticeable weird feeling in my gut if I'm working in a environment where there are too many unknowns. That's fear for me. Always a chance I'll knock something important over...
> * Practice empathy Any tips on how to do this? I don't often feel things for myself and it's even rarer to experience empathy at a level I can detect. I meditate to try to better understand and learn to detect my…
Amazon.com? Ebay? Hard to think of any major development at either in recent years
Sort of like the internet :)
Improved caching TFS puts a lot of effort into caching the disk to speed up disk accesses. It uses machine learning to learn patterns and predict future uses to reduce the number of cache misses. See that does sound…
It says it right in the article: > "We performed an investigation to identify other potentially similar methods and ensure that our fix addresses [sic] more than just the issue reported," Microsoft said through a…
Not really, according to the article the sequence of events went * Microsoft warned in March of active attacks * Microsoft schedules patch for April 11th * McAfee sees attacks on April 6th * McAfee publicly explains how…
Easier to compose an eloquent and effective reply in chat than in person. Time to think over the messages etc before responding. Can pick my nose while talking to you etc.
Kagi now gives you 50 free searches, at least if you're not signed in.
This is incredibly normal language and quite close to how I would write this quote, so what makes you think this is LLM text?
MinGW and MinGW-64/MSYS2 are just as inscrutable, fragile and new-user-hostile. The fact that you have to choose between MinGW (which has a 64 bit version) or MinGW64 (completely separate codebases maintained by…
FWIW I think I was experiencing the same hangs as you, and they seem to have resolved on their own now. Worth checking again just in case
I would guess that there needs to be a clear, cheap, easy to use alternative to discord in order for a large numbers of communities to move over. It probably has to be a single clear alternative as well – multiple will…
> > Microsoft has now confirmed in a statement to The Verge that it has received this negative feedback loud and clear, and is planning to make some important changes in 2026. This line isn't in the article or the…
I’m not sure it’s quite fair to call this hypocrisy. Lumo was introduced separately after the Proton Unlimited subscription, and it was never claimed to be included in Unlimited (they also have a handful of other…
Funny, I disagree. I think copilot truly sucks compared to the other options. But you can uninstall copilot, so I don’t see why it bothers people at all.
> Now if only they would listen to the feedback about windows 11 and their forced copilot we might be onto something. You can just uninstall Copilot? It’s nowhere on my Surface Laptop 7 with W11.
I can't figure this one out - is it only a browser extension? The site keeps trying to trick me into installing a browser extension, which seems incredibly sketchy
Have you upgraded to the new .mdc file format? I didn't get around to .cursorrules before this format came out, but I'm finding .mdc is reliable if configured well (e.g. with the right file extensions)
This rings so completely true to me. Every time I notice a reproducible bug and try to report it to Apple I'm stunned by how difficult they make the process. Even reporting something as basic as incorrectly transcribed…
Lots of sites that return a ton of images, like an of the image search sites (Google, Bing, DuckDuckGO, loads of porn sites etc.)
Seems like something LLMs should be useful for, if not now then soon enough
+1, works well with Edgeium + uBlock.
It's so they can do exactly this sort of thing. Firefox has their won chrome wrapper on the engine, you can sign in with their sync account and it has inbuilt Pocket, tracking protection etc.
First hit for googling "Spectre Javascript POC": https://github.com/ascendr/spectre-chrome
>I get a noticeable weird feeling in my gut if I'm working in a environment where there are too many unknowns. That's fear for me. Always a chance I'll knock something important over...
> * Practice empathy Any tips on how to do this? I don't often feel things for myself and it's even rarer to experience empathy at a level I can detect. I meditate to try to better understand and learn to detect my…
Amazon.com? Ebay? Hard to think of any major development at either in recent years
Sort of like the internet :)
Improved caching TFS puts a lot of effort into caching the disk to speed up disk accesses. It uses machine learning to learn patterns and predict future uses to reduce the number of cache misses. See that does sound…
It says it right in the article: > "We performed an investigation to identify other potentially similar methods and ensure that our fix addresses [sic] more than just the issue reported," Microsoft said through a…
Not really, according to the article the sequence of events went * Microsoft warned in March of active attacks * Microsoft schedules patch for April 11th * McAfee sees attacks on April 6th * McAfee publicly explains how…
Easier to compose an eloquent and effective reply in chat than in person. Time to think over the messages etc before responding. Can pick my nose while talking to you etc.