My hunch is that the amount of shovelware (or really, any software) is mostly proportional to the number of engineers wishing to work on that. Even if AI made them more productive, it's on a person to decide what to…
Zed is awesome, but the absence of side-by-side diffs just drives me crazy, so I'm back to Cursor / VSCode. Turns out I can't work without it. This is the top rated discussion on Github though:…
I’ve heard people repeating these apparently random words: stremio, torrentio, real-debrid. Never tried googling them myself
I have been regularly testing o3 in terms of geoguessing, and the first thing it usually does is run a Python script that extracts EXIF. So definitely could be the case
As a Ukrainian who lived through all this stuff right in the middle of the events (Luhansk region, 2014-2016, occupied territories), I tried to resist the urge to reply but could not. The examples you provide are not an…
The interesting thing is that it does share your location when you open that screen even before you click that button. I don’t know why they did it, but it is definitely a shady thing.
I got both my AWS and Amazon accounts banned a few months ago, because I was living in Eastern Ukraine and ordered some books there in 2014 (before the postal services stopped working). Apparently, that address was…
My hunch is that the amount of shovelware (or really, any software) is mostly proportional to the number of engineers wishing to work on that. Even if AI made them more productive, it's on a person to decide what to…
Zed is awesome, but the absence of side-by-side diffs just drives me crazy, so I'm back to Cursor / VSCode. Turns out I can't work without it. This is the top rated discussion on Github though:…
I’ve heard people repeating these apparently random words: stremio, torrentio, real-debrid. Never tried googling them myself
I have been regularly testing o3 in terms of geoguessing, and the first thing it usually does is run a Python script that extracts EXIF. So definitely could be the case
As a Ukrainian who lived through all this stuff right in the middle of the events (Luhansk region, 2014-2016, occupied territories), I tried to resist the urge to reply but could not. The examples you provide are not an…
The interesting thing is that it does share your location when you open that screen even before you click that button. I don’t know why they did it, but it is definitely a shady thing.
I got both my AWS and Amazon accounts banned a few months ago, because I was living in Eastern Ukraine and ordered some books there in 2014 (before the postal services stopped working). Apparently, that address was…