The git "pickaxe" [0] is the canonical way of searching through changes. Probably `git log -Splumber` with narrowing down by date. [0]: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Searching
I think you would be interested in Google's internal memo[0] that did the rounds here a couple weeks ago. The claim is that OpenAI and all competition is destined to fall behind open-source. All you need is a big model…
Or quicker: 1000ia<esc>
I think he is saying that if it is brought to X it will be easier to convince Wayland to follow suit. We'll see if that's true, or if we will need another round of sponsorship to achieve the same thing with Wayland.
I don't think caring about the user and making profits are mutually exclusive. A company that is interested in delivering what the user wants and needs will often make profit. It's not a case of 'with the user' or…
Does the lack of any better solution justify it?
Also, as a result of MAD the main risk of nuclear weapons would be operation by a terrorist group as opposed to a nation - who wouldn't be affected by a national nuclear disarmament and wouldn't be able to have…
But if just the email validation problem were addressed - you wouldn't accidentally pay for someone's rides. Their account would never be created as they don't have access to the email they provided. Just dealing with…
The fact that there are some people who enjoy walking round the IKEA stores window shopping with no intention of buying anything is testament to how well designed their stores are.
I think the short answer is we don't really know, but the simplest explanation is muddy icy comets colliding
The git "pickaxe" [0] is the canonical way of searching through changes. Probably `git log -Splumber` with narrowing down by date. [0]: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Searching
I think you would be interested in Google's internal memo[0] that did the rounds here a couple weeks ago. The claim is that OpenAI and all competition is destined to fall behind open-source. All you need is a big model…
Or quicker: 1000ia<esc>
I think he is saying that if it is brought to X it will be easier to convince Wayland to follow suit. We'll see if that's true, or if we will need another round of sponsorship to achieve the same thing with Wayland.
I don't think caring about the user and making profits are mutually exclusive. A company that is interested in delivering what the user wants and needs will often make profit. It's not a case of 'with the user' or…
Does the lack of any better solution justify it?
Also, as a result of MAD the main risk of nuclear weapons would be operation by a terrorist group as opposed to a nation - who wouldn't be affected by a national nuclear disarmament and wouldn't be able to have…
But if just the email validation problem were addressed - you wouldn't accidentally pay for someone's rides. Their account would never be created as they don't have access to the email they provided. Just dealing with…
The fact that there are some people who enjoy walking round the IKEA stores window shopping with no intention of buying anything is testament to how well designed their stores are.
I think the short answer is we don't really know, but the simplest explanation is muddy icy comets colliding