A dollar bill is exactly the same (roughly) always. Banning models of gun parts (or anything 3D printed, for that matter) is like trying to ban the patterns of dust in the wind. There are millions of permutations and…
This is a very smug post with very little substance.
I'd immediately chargeback any subsequent charges. That's what it's for. You have nobody to talk to and no other recourse (unless you hire a lawyer.) Probably a great reminder for everyone not to park your domain in the…
What a weak argument against the “it’s just a tool” defense.
I think it's important to agree with you and point out the obvious, again, in this thread. The people behind Sage are responsible (or, shall I say, irresponsible.) The attitude towards AI is much more mixed than the…
Are they really much more complicated than a hybrid? Think RAV4 Hybrid. I’d much prefer a fully electric drivetrain with an electric generator to the joyless CVT.
If a shelf stable fuel like LP could be integrated into an EREV, I think that would be the perfect combo. All the dynamics of an EV with the extended range and easy fuel availability. I’ve owned a M3P and MY, and I…
What we really need is standard two way charging on these cars. Every home with an EV should have a backup battery built into the deal.
Why is eSIM related? I want to understand. To me, SIM cards always seemed ridiculous and pointless.
Love my P365, but I'm not buying another product from Sig after the P320. I can't trust them to make a dangerous tool in a safe and reliable manner.
It’s just engineers getting high on their own supply. All the hype men for the software are software engineers (or adjacent.) Frankly, any time I see research indicating software engineering is at a high risk of being…
> caused a production issue that's not a production issue, and it's a very niche use case
Honestly, I’d take the $200 and run.
While I have no empathy or patience for Amazon’s support model, you’re really asking for it when you write backend code in Node. I get that some big businesses are using JavaScript on the backend, but I’ll bet almost…
Fifteen years into my career, and I'm finally realizing that "expressive" languages are practically unreadable.
I tried it a few months back, and it blew me away how much search could be improved. I am now a paying customer and extremely satisfied with the product.
Haha. No...it's just a _distributed system_. One with firm, precisely-defined boundaries around each horizontally scaled sub-system.
Yes. The use cases are very different, as far as these things go. To say otherwise is borderline misinformation. You can build services internally with gRPC and serve a public graphQL API that aggregates them.
Why? I'm going to encourage my engineers and other teams to use it. Using this API would 100% have prevented bugs created by accessing the generated structs directly, especially in the presence of an optional value.
With screenshot and video recording built in for so many years, this kind of rolling recording is a natural fit. I suspect most gamers will ditch Nivdia ShadowPlay.
I gave Kagi a shot two weeks ago, and it instantly impressed me. I didn't realize how much search could be improved. It's a beautiful, helpful experience.
I upgraded to the M2 Air and I could have just kept the M1 Air this whole time. It was a perfect laptop.
I apologize, dang. I thought that was an appropriate response.
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Check out his interview on The Primeagen. They couldn’t pry a direct answer to that exact question out of him.
A dollar bill is exactly the same (roughly) always. Banning models of gun parts (or anything 3D printed, for that matter) is like trying to ban the patterns of dust in the wind. There are millions of permutations and…
This is a very smug post with very little substance.
I'd immediately chargeback any subsequent charges. That's what it's for. You have nobody to talk to and no other recourse (unless you hire a lawyer.) Probably a great reminder for everyone not to park your domain in the…
What a weak argument against the “it’s just a tool” defense.
I think it's important to agree with you and point out the obvious, again, in this thread. The people behind Sage are responsible (or, shall I say, irresponsible.) The attitude towards AI is much more mixed than the…
Are they really much more complicated than a hybrid? Think RAV4 Hybrid. I’d much prefer a fully electric drivetrain with an electric generator to the joyless CVT.
If a shelf stable fuel like LP could be integrated into an EREV, I think that would be the perfect combo. All the dynamics of an EV with the extended range and easy fuel availability. I’ve owned a M3P and MY, and I…
What we really need is standard two way charging on these cars. Every home with an EV should have a backup battery built into the deal.
Why is eSIM related? I want to understand. To me, SIM cards always seemed ridiculous and pointless.
Love my P365, but I'm not buying another product from Sig after the P320. I can't trust them to make a dangerous tool in a safe and reliable manner.
It’s just engineers getting high on their own supply. All the hype men for the software are software engineers (or adjacent.) Frankly, any time I see research indicating software engineering is at a high risk of being…
> caused a production issue that's not a production issue, and it's a very niche use case
Honestly, I’d take the $200 and run.
While I have no empathy or patience for Amazon’s support model, you’re really asking for it when you write backend code in Node. I get that some big businesses are using JavaScript on the backend, but I’ll bet almost…
Fifteen years into my career, and I'm finally realizing that "expressive" languages are practically unreadable.
I tried it a few months back, and it blew me away how much search could be improved. I am now a paying customer and extremely satisfied with the product.
Haha. No...it's just a _distributed system_. One with firm, precisely-defined boundaries around each horizontally scaled sub-system.
Yes. The use cases are very different, as far as these things go. To say otherwise is borderline misinformation. You can build services internally with gRPC and serve a public graphQL API that aggregates them.
Why? I'm going to encourage my engineers and other teams to use it. Using this API would 100% have prevented bugs created by accessing the generated structs directly, especially in the presence of an optional value.
With screenshot and video recording built in for so many years, this kind of rolling recording is a natural fit. I suspect most gamers will ditch Nivdia ShadowPlay.
I gave Kagi a shot two weeks ago, and it instantly impressed me. I didn't realize how much search could be improved. It's a beautiful, helpful experience.
I upgraded to the M2 Air and I could have just kept the M1 Air this whole time. It was a perfect laptop.
I apologize, dang. I thought that was an appropriate response.
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Check out his interview on The Primeagen. They couldn’t pry a direct answer to that exact question out of him.