Because some people develop actual psychosis. They go down some rabbit hole with an LLM until the LLM makes them believe they invented new kind of physics that makes them go harassing experts who obviously try to ignore…
Not really since all it takes is one person with misconfigured device and your LAN is now accessible from who-knows-where unless the LAN is under very strict lockdown.
'Seven files that start with Santa' is actually about filenames. That's pretty confusing especially since users are primed with file contents from the previous exercises already. And from pipers piping description I had…
This reminds of the time I was not able to get setproctitle to work in certain code base. Eventually I narrowed the issue to this line: import numpy setproctitle() worked before numpy import but not after because it…
> To draw an analogy, it would be like building an EMR that doesn’t have the ability to output patient records in a manner that another EMR could ingest. In his industry this sort of portability of end user data for his…
> Hmm. I wonder if there is some kind of query builder that can live server-side. That is, capture the flexibility of a query language when developing, and then consolidating that when going into production. Like a…
Because some people develop actual psychosis. They go down some rabbit hole with an LLM until the LLM makes them believe they invented new kind of physics that makes them go harassing experts who obviously try to ignore…
Not really since all it takes is one person with misconfigured device and your LAN is now accessible from who-knows-where unless the LAN is under very strict lockdown.
'Seven files that start with Santa' is actually about filenames. That's pretty confusing especially since users are primed with file contents from the previous exercises already. And from pipers piping description I had…
This reminds of the time I was not able to get setproctitle to work in certain code base. Eventually I narrowed the issue to this line: import numpy setproctitle() worked before numpy import but not after because it…
> To draw an analogy, it would be like building an EMR that doesn’t have the ability to output patient records in a manner that another EMR could ingest. In his industry this sort of portability of end user data for his…
> Hmm. I wonder if there is some kind of query builder that can live server-side. That is, capture the flexibility of a query language when developing, and then consolidating that when going into production. Like a…