What does it give to the military, what they haven’t had already? Better round trip time?
Huge advantages maybe in the future. Not now. I’m thinking buying a camper van, and just travel through the world. Except I need internet, everywhere. There are no such options. Starlink is the best, but there are two…
Interestingly, the average reader wasn’t that annoyed by the magnitudes higher information density of 2 decades ago. Also, the information density plummeted because of ads, not because it was demanded by readers.
Even in 2015, we have already started Spring projects without XML configuration. But you shouldn’t be surprised. Very few people really can code in Spring nicely. For example, configuration in application.properties is…
> Not sure why such stuff would need to be retained to function It's quite difficult to know what happened in the previous frame without any kind of retention.
Except of course they did something. They created a new language from scratch when they knew this whole situation beforehand. My analogy is perfect, because it’s easy to filter people out who cannot add anything to the…
You are the first in my life who said to a cognitive dissonance that it’s well put. People always amaze me.
Exactly. Which you cannot possibly know from the cited sentence.
I think fascism is just a symptom. People here do the same thing with Apple for example. Yesterday, I could induce cognitive dissonance quite easily, the same way when they encounter irrevocable fact against their faith…
If I allow you to cross my main door, but I'm 100% kill you immediately after that, do I really allow you into my home, or not? Your legalese only works in court, and Apple and fanboys spread this nonsense only because…
The parent commenter rightfully criticizes these kinds of sentences: > Necessity being the mother of invention, this led to the creation of an ingenious solution: daisugi, the growing of additional trees, in effect, out…
The fact that simple VendorID spoofing makes features available tells otherwise.
Even that is a lie. It allows other OSs, but they know quite well, that without drivers, it’s an empty promise. I can’t run anything else on my Mini for example.
For me, what others said and literally showed with Claude Code, et al, and what I’ve been experiencing with it, clearly signal way lower standards. But this was true even before LLMs.
Is this type of problem even solvable?
But since when Trump or Republicans own them? The whole idea behind modern democracies is the exact thing that they don’t, and these kind of influences shouldn’t exist.
> they had to choose credit card And that doesn’t always work. For example, at a Chevron petrol station in California in the middle of nowhere we tried several European credit and debit cards, and nothing worked. At the…
And this is their circular reasoning of their valuation. “See, here is our company made to worth X by our product, because it can make a company worth X.” And yet, the product made something really unreliable. And…
It’s funny, because I felt that drivers were the chillest in New Zealand compared to anywhere in Europe, North America or Australia. There are regional differences (for example somebody mentioned Sydney here, which is…
It’s funny, because I don’t expect more features from Windows than Windows XP, or let’s pretend that I need more security (I don’t, but I know a lot of folks need them), then Windows 7. But even those could have been…
Because no matter what a lot of people say here: you still need to be lucky to have a fully functioning system on Linux without continuous roadblocks everywhere. And I’m saying this after using Linux for more than a…
Since my current permanent address is exactly in that district, and I lived most of my life near Ors: no, it’s not comparable. Zuglo is nowhere near what’s here. And also, many would grow that big. They are just not…
There are 100s of processes running on my Windows without starting anything explicitly. They are using more than 10 gb of RAM. I am already feeling the consequences of this sloppiness. Especially that my…
It’s maybe a good rule of thumb, but as I’m just outside of Helsinki for a while now, I’ve just realized what’s the difference between here and everywhere in central and south Europe: the trees are large and old. Even…
It’s possible, but it’s quite obvious at this point that large part of the population isn’t capable to do this distinction.
What does it give to the military, what they haven’t had already? Better round trip time?
Huge advantages maybe in the future. Not now. I’m thinking buying a camper van, and just travel through the world. Except I need internet, everywhere. There are no such options. Starlink is the best, but there are two…
Interestingly, the average reader wasn’t that annoyed by the magnitudes higher information density of 2 decades ago. Also, the information density plummeted because of ads, not because it was demanded by readers.
Even in 2015, we have already started Spring projects without XML configuration. But you shouldn’t be surprised. Very few people really can code in Spring nicely. For example, configuration in application.properties is…
> Not sure why such stuff would need to be retained to function It's quite difficult to know what happened in the previous frame without any kind of retention.
Except of course they did something. They created a new language from scratch when they knew this whole situation beforehand. My analogy is perfect, because it’s easy to filter people out who cannot add anything to the…
You are the first in my life who said to a cognitive dissonance that it’s well put. People always amaze me.
Exactly. Which you cannot possibly know from the cited sentence.
I think fascism is just a symptom. People here do the same thing with Apple for example. Yesterday, I could induce cognitive dissonance quite easily, the same way when they encounter irrevocable fact against their faith…
If I allow you to cross my main door, but I'm 100% kill you immediately after that, do I really allow you into my home, or not? Your legalese only works in court, and Apple and fanboys spread this nonsense only because…
The parent commenter rightfully criticizes these kinds of sentences: > Necessity being the mother of invention, this led to the creation of an ingenious solution: daisugi, the growing of additional trees, in effect, out…
The fact that simple VendorID spoofing makes features available tells otherwise.
Even that is a lie. It allows other OSs, but they know quite well, that without drivers, it’s an empty promise. I can’t run anything else on my Mini for example.
For me, what others said and literally showed with Claude Code, et al, and what I’ve been experiencing with it, clearly signal way lower standards. But this was true even before LLMs.
Is this type of problem even solvable?
But since when Trump or Republicans own them? The whole idea behind modern democracies is the exact thing that they don’t, and these kind of influences shouldn’t exist.
> they had to choose credit card And that doesn’t always work. For example, at a Chevron petrol station in California in the middle of nowhere we tried several European credit and debit cards, and nothing worked. At the…
And this is their circular reasoning of their valuation. “See, here is our company made to worth X by our product, because it can make a company worth X.” And yet, the product made something really unreliable. And…
It’s funny, because I felt that drivers were the chillest in New Zealand compared to anywhere in Europe, North America or Australia. There are regional differences (for example somebody mentioned Sydney here, which is…
It’s funny, because I don’t expect more features from Windows than Windows XP, or let’s pretend that I need more security (I don’t, but I know a lot of folks need them), then Windows 7. But even those could have been…
Because no matter what a lot of people say here: you still need to be lucky to have a fully functioning system on Linux without continuous roadblocks everywhere. And I’m saying this after using Linux for more than a…
Since my current permanent address is exactly in that district, and I lived most of my life near Ors: no, it’s not comparable. Zuglo is nowhere near what’s here. And also, many would grow that big. They are just not…
There are 100s of processes running on my Windows without starting anything explicitly. They are using more than 10 gb of RAM. I am already feeling the consequences of this sloppiness. Especially that my…
It’s maybe a good rule of thumb, but as I’m just outside of Helsinki for a while now, I’ve just realized what’s the difference between here and everywhere in central and south Europe: the trees are large and old. Even…
It’s possible, but it’s quite obvious at this point that large part of the population isn’t capable to do this distinction.