Appreciate the clarification. While it was part of the same overall disaster, Boukreev‘s rescue efforts may not have been specifically towards Green Boots. From what I understand the final location of Green Boots was…
A climber who was pivotally involved in the failed rescue efforts for the dead person in this article immediately left on a solo climb of a nearby mountain. He died just over a year later in another climbing incident.…
If the renderer completely fails because of a minor issue when parsing the css, that is broken.
Apple has over-promised and under-delivered so many times in this space, going back to the launch of the original Siri. So while they could win, it’s pretty hard to get hyped about it before we see real-world tests.
We are already at that point. People using LLMs to send emails for other LLMs to summarize and then the other party responds with their LLMs. Human communication replaced by wasteful slop of no value.
Everyone says supply and demand and then explains labour supply. Which is an important piece. But the labour demand half is important too. Bigtech makes so much money (or is so well financed) that competing on top…
It’s not simply difficult, it’s an existential threat to their current business model. Unless I’m missing something obvious, enforcing regulatory compliance from the army of hustlers that is their vendor market would be…
By law the US govt is able to compel access to any data controlled by an American company, regardless of where those companies operate. There doesn’t need to be specific evidence of this case, it’s true of all cases.…
It wasn't even a complaint, just a personal anecdote to help share some context as to why the site may have failed to retain consumer interest post-2016. But yes I'll join you with the liver damage and drink 17 shots.
> I did too much bragging in the media and didn’t anticipate the extent to which public opinion toward FiveThirtyEight would shift once we became a corporate-backed incumbent rather than an eccentric upstart Can’t speak…
> That and also people weren't paying for Netflix, Disney+, PlayStation online, ChatGPT+, etc Its disingenuous to describe those new expenses without considering those that largely have been replaced. It used to be…
Allowed? Many if not most of these open source TUI projects were started by individuals or small teams who wanted to solve a problem for themselves. It’s allowed. You don’t have to use them.
If you don’t disable the glasses they could continue to share content. The article describes the glasses being left on a dresser and then sharing content of people without their consent, which could easily parallel into…
This underestimates the will of governments and companies Europe and especially China to reduce their dependency on US-controlled technology.
If i understand the intention of a zfs root combined with an a/b approach — it feels like this btrfs root and immutable gives you the same benefits but with better mainline support.
That actually sounds more interesting than the one Meta created previously. But still not interesting.
Or just use Zulip?
Yes this is a common release practice. However this is a different situation as we’re talking about running arbitrarily found third-party scripts. I can’t imagine that was ever intended to be done in production. Fun…
Selecting the wrong environment in your test setup by mistake? I refuse to believe that someone on the security team intentionally tested random user scripts in production on purpose.
And despite their broadly similar performance, the RK3588s have significantly better power draw. However I’m not sure of any of the rk3588 vendors that support both UEFI and have a full-size PCIe slot like the MS-R1 has.
As does attempting to manipulate election officials to change the vote outcome. If not for one person rejecting this coercion the coup would have been successful.
There are some bash options like cdspell or dirspell that are likely what the blog author is referring to. Either that or they were using zsh with autocorrect preinstalled or had somehow rigged up the thefuck to execute…
This analysis ignores the fact that the user experience has regressed from a previous version which didn’t have these issues. So it’s not like some longstanding industry-wide UI issues they’ve ignored forever, it’s that…
> This would still rely on Visa/MasterCard allowing dual-branded credit cards for overseas transactions, which isn't a very common arrangement We can and should make this practice illegal, along with several other…
I can infer from the neglect that Apple News has been a failure for them and they are keeping it going to avoid consequences for shuttering it. Or if not a failure, it’s not enough of a success to give the product…
Appreciate the clarification. While it was part of the same overall disaster, Boukreev‘s rescue efforts may not have been specifically towards Green Boots. From what I understand the final location of Green Boots was…
A climber who was pivotally involved in the failed rescue efforts for the dead person in this article immediately left on a solo climb of a nearby mountain. He died just over a year later in another climbing incident.…
If the renderer completely fails because of a minor issue when parsing the css, that is broken.
Apple has over-promised and under-delivered so many times in this space, going back to the launch of the original Siri. So while they could win, it’s pretty hard to get hyped about it before we see real-world tests.
We are already at that point. People using LLMs to send emails for other LLMs to summarize and then the other party responds with their LLMs. Human communication replaced by wasteful slop of no value.
Everyone says supply and demand and then explains labour supply. Which is an important piece. But the labour demand half is important too. Bigtech makes so much money (or is so well financed) that competing on top…
It’s not simply difficult, it’s an existential threat to their current business model. Unless I’m missing something obvious, enforcing regulatory compliance from the army of hustlers that is their vendor market would be…
By law the US govt is able to compel access to any data controlled by an American company, regardless of where those companies operate. There doesn’t need to be specific evidence of this case, it’s true of all cases.…
It wasn't even a complaint, just a personal anecdote to help share some context as to why the site may have failed to retain consumer interest post-2016. But yes I'll join you with the liver damage and drink 17 shots.
> I did too much bragging in the media and didn’t anticipate the extent to which public opinion toward FiveThirtyEight would shift once we became a corporate-backed incumbent rather than an eccentric upstart Can’t speak…
> That and also people weren't paying for Netflix, Disney+, PlayStation online, ChatGPT+, etc Its disingenuous to describe those new expenses without considering those that largely have been replaced. It used to be…
Allowed? Many if not most of these open source TUI projects were started by individuals or small teams who wanted to solve a problem for themselves. It’s allowed. You don’t have to use them.
If you don’t disable the glasses they could continue to share content. The article describes the glasses being left on a dresser and then sharing content of people without their consent, which could easily parallel into…
This underestimates the will of governments and companies Europe and especially China to reduce their dependency on US-controlled technology.
If i understand the intention of a zfs root combined with an a/b approach — it feels like this btrfs root and immutable gives you the same benefits but with better mainline support.
That actually sounds more interesting than the one Meta created previously. But still not interesting.
Or just use Zulip?
Yes this is a common release practice. However this is a different situation as we’re talking about running arbitrarily found third-party scripts. I can’t imagine that was ever intended to be done in production. Fun…
Selecting the wrong environment in your test setup by mistake? I refuse to believe that someone on the security team intentionally tested random user scripts in production on purpose.
And despite their broadly similar performance, the RK3588s have significantly better power draw. However I’m not sure of any of the rk3588 vendors that support both UEFI and have a full-size PCIe slot like the MS-R1 has.
As does attempting to manipulate election officials to change the vote outcome. If not for one person rejecting this coercion the coup would have been successful.
There are some bash options like cdspell or dirspell that are likely what the blog author is referring to. Either that or they were using zsh with autocorrect preinstalled or had somehow rigged up the thefuck to execute…
This analysis ignores the fact that the user experience has regressed from a previous version which didn’t have these issues. So it’s not like some longstanding industry-wide UI issues they’ve ignored forever, it’s that…
> This would still rely on Visa/MasterCard allowing dual-branded credit cards for overseas transactions, which isn't a very common arrangement We can and should make this practice illegal, along with several other…
I can infer from the neglect that Apple News has been a failure for them and they are keeping it going to avoid consequences for shuttering it. Or if not a failure, it’s not enough of a success to give the product…