In a newborn? Infant? I think not. Nurturing is vital in the early stages of life.
I’m guessing development is so slow that they have stacks of teams working in parallel to accomplish what 1 team could normally.
There's a more obvious explanation.
It feels like intellectual dishonesty when it's not declared at the top of the article. I have no issues with AI, when the authors are honest about their usage. But if you stamp your name to an article without clear…
Or honesty about the author. If it's written by ChatGPT, say that. If I start to read an article with the expectation of it being written by a human, then see something like this, I instantly check out. > Last week, I…
Very few people are switching to Bluesky so they don't have their data scraped for AI models. X has become a messy cesspool of spammy ads, toxic comments, and an owner intent on making it his personal echo chamber.
Confirmed from AWS side. It’s been like that from the beginning (outsourcing the checkout flow).
For most industries and investments, sure. Shouldn't matter who owns what. Property and real estate have a different utility, in that it provides one of the most foundational needs a person requires. It's not the same…
I'd rather run IE on Windows 8 in a VM than go through a 4-5 min initial load.
Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann
The roads aren’t major arteries, they’re pedestrian/neighborhood roads. This is to improve safety for the kids that are still out of school while everyone rushes back downtown.
In a newborn? Infant? I think not. Nurturing is vital in the early stages of life.
I’m guessing development is so slow that they have stacks of teams working in parallel to accomplish what 1 team could normally.
There's a more obvious explanation.
It feels like intellectual dishonesty when it's not declared at the top of the article. I have no issues with AI, when the authors are honest about their usage. But if you stamp your name to an article without clear…
Or honesty about the author. If it's written by ChatGPT, say that. If I start to read an article with the expectation of it being written by a human, then see something like this, I instantly check out. > Last week, I…
Very few people are switching to Bluesky so they don't have their data scraped for AI models. X has become a messy cesspool of spammy ads, toxic comments, and an owner intent on making it his personal echo chamber.
Confirmed from AWS side. It’s been like that from the beginning (outsourcing the checkout flow).
For most industries and investments, sure. Shouldn't matter who owns what. Property and real estate have a different utility, in that it provides one of the most foundational needs a person requires. It's not the same…
I'd rather run IE on Windows 8 in a VM than go through a 4-5 min initial load.
Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann
The roads aren’t major arteries, they’re pedestrian/neighborhood roads. This is to improve safety for the kids that are still out of school while everyone rushes back downtown.