I haven't done that on campus, but I've left my keys in the mechanic's key drop box when dropping of a car overnight!
I interpreted it as the author adding some internal dialog about how they want to do more research on the article/person in question so they were opening up a new tab so they could learn more. But I can see how this…
I do think the article title is a bit misleading. "75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are *One Reason*" would be a more accurate title based on my reading.
Gilfoyle was really ahead of the times with Son of Anton.
> aggressively supervised Is that what we're calling it now?
I can see the greater complex-wide cycle argument for complex wide amenities, leasing office support, and maintenance request response/resolution times. Everyone moves out, so the above issues become a higher priority…
Sorry for your loss.
Interesting. I'll have to do so reading into remote hooks!
> I am sorry but I can’t use any US AI if I don’t have the guarantee that I will be able to use it tomorrow. To be fair this is every commercial model. We have already seen GHCP increase prices by anywhere from 10-100x…
Where is it forbidden by the standard? I don't see anything in the GET definition in RFC 9110 [1] forbidding that. My understanding was that this is just undefined behavior. And not recommended due to your point about…
Does `--no-verify` override the restriction via hooks, or are there some kind of server-side hooks that can be used?
I may be the exception, but if I plan to work on non-work related stuff while traveling I absolutely take my personal laptop. I've done this when traveling to my HQ, as well as taking both work and personal laptops on…
Or Angular, if caring about Google
Wait did it actually say "Good luck" in the error message? If so that is hilarious
Lol, this site got blocked by my company's network filtering for the reason "games". So you're not the only person/thing that thinks this xD
non-paywalled: http://archive.today/sNf0I
What do you mean by this? Does the app have a way of showing you new things in familiar areas?
Any tips on how you unsloppify things? Are you using things like claude.md/copilot.md (or similar) to guide better, do you have specific types of prompts that you run, or do you adjust your code review practices in some…
I've definitely shot my own foot off in the past by implementing things in a rockstar manner. In my case, it typically involves me over-abstracting something that really doesn't need it. Or building something for…
Do you have any examples that you've generated from standup-to-comics? I didn't see anything in the repo, and would like to see some examples before spending the time to set up myself :)
"To show the powerful adhesion of flex-seal, I sawed this space station in half!"
They need Phil Swift, "To show the powerful adhesion of flex-seal, I sawed this space station in half!"
This feels like a vibe-coded dashboard that someone made just because they could and with AI it is much cheaper/quicker to create. But they didn't actually put too much thought into how it would/could actually be used.…
Middle as in not the best, and not the worst. As opposed to the second generated in sequence. But not the best/not the worst is somewhat subjective.. so not sure how well that would work.
More discussion on this thread, although not necessarily discussions about alternatives: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48296359
I haven't done that on campus, but I've left my keys in the mechanic's key drop box when dropping of a car overnight!
I interpreted it as the author adding some internal dialog about how they want to do more research on the article/person in question so they were opening up a new tab so they could learn more. But I can see how this…
I do think the article title is a bit misleading. "75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are *One Reason*" would be a more accurate title based on my reading.
Gilfoyle was really ahead of the times with Son of Anton.
> aggressively supervised Is that what we're calling it now?
I can see the greater complex-wide cycle argument for complex wide amenities, leasing office support, and maintenance request response/resolution times. Everyone moves out, so the above issues become a higher priority…
Sorry for your loss.
Interesting. I'll have to do so reading into remote hooks!
> I am sorry but I can’t use any US AI if I don’t have the guarantee that I will be able to use it tomorrow. To be fair this is every commercial model. We have already seen GHCP increase prices by anywhere from 10-100x…
Where is it forbidden by the standard? I don't see anything in the GET definition in RFC 9110 [1] forbidding that. My understanding was that this is just undefined behavior. And not recommended due to your point about…
Does `--no-verify` override the restriction via hooks, or are there some kind of server-side hooks that can be used?
I may be the exception, but if I plan to work on non-work related stuff while traveling I absolutely take my personal laptop. I've done this when traveling to my HQ, as well as taking both work and personal laptops on…
Or Angular, if caring about Google
Wait did it actually say "Good luck" in the error message? If so that is hilarious
Lol, this site got blocked by my company's network filtering for the reason "games". So you're not the only person/thing that thinks this xD
non-paywalled: http://archive.today/sNf0I
What do you mean by this? Does the app have a way of showing you new things in familiar areas?
Any tips on how you unsloppify things? Are you using things like claude.md/copilot.md (or similar) to guide better, do you have specific types of prompts that you run, or do you adjust your code review practices in some…
I've definitely shot my own foot off in the past by implementing things in a rockstar manner. In my case, it typically involves me over-abstracting something that really doesn't need it. Or building something for…
Do you have any examples that you've generated from standup-to-comics? I didn't see anything in the repo, and would like to see some examples before spending the time to set up myself :)
"To show the powerful adhesion of flex-seal, I sawed this space station in half!"
They need Phil Swift, "To show the powerful adhesion of flex-seal, I sawed this space station in half!"
This feels like a vibe-coded dashboard that someone made just because they could and with AI it is much cheaper/quicker to create. But they didn't actually put too much thought into how it would/could actually be used.…
Middle as in not the best, and not the worst. As opposed to the second generated in sequence. But not the best/not the worst is somewhat subjective.. so not sure how well that would work.
More discussion on this thread, although not necessarily discussions about alternatives: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48296359