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Yeah, I'm starting wonder if this is bs. They don't have a twitter account like the pledge form indicates. The youtuber that purportedly started the campaign only has like 36k subscribers, so it's not clear where such a…
> once you are plant based for 3 or more years, you just don't really crave that anymore except as maybe a guilty pleasure once or twice a year. This has been the exact opposite of my experience. source: vegan for 14…
> The most common category is that the models make wrong assumptions on your behalf and just run along with them without checking. They also don't manage their confusion, they don't seek clarifications, they don't…
> You might be thinking "just disable updates, man" or "just install LTSC", or "just run some random debloat script off of GitHub". Why? Why would I jump through all these hoops? I'd rather put in the effort for an OS…
Ah, yeah, I'd suspect they'd only have plugins. Def understand the need for mobility. I never want to miss a chance to share with folks about the existence of EPTL, though. :P
Bingo. Also, it's effectively dead. I live in Multnomah county and since that's gone into effect (in 2023), I have only ever pumped my own gas.
Howdy, fellow east Portlander, you might be interested in this: https://www.eptl.toollibrarian.net/TL/ourtools.php. They have 5 electric leaf blowers available right now. You mentioned you already bought one, but…
Bingo
Gets me every time.
> An effect that’s being more and more widely reported is the increase in time it’s taking developers to modify or fix code that was generated by Large Language Models. And this is where I stop reading. You cannot make…
The author is applying a universal prescription to ALL museums based on a single experience at a single museum.
I'd wager it's the first (51.1%). Mostly because I simply cannot imagine that nearly 70% of kids in 2005 enjoyed reading. That seems too high. Based on..? My vibes.
> Steve Jobs didn't make the iPad Yes, that's correct.
That detail was sufficient to find it. Cheers
Link?
Something that hit me hard about this one is the purported full quote from Alex ends with "See you tomorrow." Given the context of Chiang's story, leaving this off just adds to the gut punch for me.
This should be the main reply to OP's every attempt as well.
> Hillsboro is pretty much a company town No, it's not. Not even close. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_town
If I had to guess, they're probably referring to the way that certain devices broadcast their APIs to external services. A lot of them have no intention of allowing open access to APIs (e.g., my mini-split controller…
Answer from Claude 4 Sonnet just now (I copy-pasted your prompt): > This is a variation of the classic river-crossing puzzle, but with an added complexity - the lion that will eat both the wolf and the goat. Let me work…
The canonical advice would be to focus on one thing first and make sure you're doing it well and users want it, then expand.
Ignorant question: why might one need to euthanize a chicken?
Whose actions?
That's ... uh ... not what a rug pull is. They're telling you plainly from the jump that they're going to eventually charge for it. Point taken on your wish to wait, that makes perfect sense.
I don’t mean to be too negative here, but the author sat one time for twenty minutes in boredom and now is making a prescription that we should all spend more time in boredom. In my opinion, I don’t even think they’re…