You will never write something that everyone likes. And furthermore, writing a quality text is _hard_, as in, that is something that even a native speaker will have to practice several years. "There's a Gap that for the…
Well, the author is a mac user.
I have asked LLMs several Emacs-related questions and _never_ got a reply that works. And at generating elisp code they are especially awful.
So you are the AI? I mean, seriously, which human says "the compute"?
I stopped reading at "Nerd rating".
> I'm tired of people who, when they don't like an article, comment that it was "obviously written by AI" instead of arguing its merits. The point is that this article is extremely badly written; an over-influated piece…
> MacBook That explains the writing style.
Yeah, this "article" is extremely badly written.
Yeah there is something funny going on with the scrolling.
This is true. If the user was capable of testing his backups, he would not be using a Mac in the first place.
Of course Linux clients in your network can be controlled by group policy. You just need to roll out a enterprise-grade distribution like red hat. See for example:…
Why not just use the standard Linux tool bubblewrap?
Of course not. But it is not needed, as Mac users are not interested in data safety.
> agents know git far better than fossil. That does not matter though. If you need an AI agent for SCM you are already lost and should take a step back.
> The fact that Markdown is widely used quite successfully demonstrates that it is adequate for a wide variety of tasks. Just because $x is used for lots of tasks does not mean that it is adequate for that. People use…
lol true. It is like "problematic".
Damn. I was not aware that Kevin Mitnick has passed away.
Same. I mean you can tell about the level of tech literacy just by reading that OP uses NordVPN.
You can get all the domain stuff for less than 1 € from any competent hoster, e.g. netcup. For cloud drive, if you really want to put your own files on someone else's server, there are tons of cheaper options, e.g. 2 TB…
You will never write something that everyone likes. And furthermore, writing a quality text is _hard_, as in, that is something that even a native speaker will have to practice several years. "There's a Gap that for the…
Well, the author is a mac user.
I have asked LLMs several Emacs-related questions and _never_ got a reply that works. And at generating elisp code they are especially awful.
So you are the AI? I mean, seriously, which human says "the compute"?
I stopped reading at "Nerd rating".
> I'm tired of people who, when they don't like an article, comment that it was "obviously written by AI" instead of arguing its merits. The point is that this article is extremely badly written; an over-influated piece…
> MacBook That explains the writing style.
Yeah, this "article" is extremely badly written.
Yeah there is something funny going on with the scrolling.
This is true. If the user was capable of testing his backups, he would not be using a Mac in the first place.
Of course Linux clients in your network can be controlled by group policy. You just need to roll out a enterprise-grade distribution like red hat. See for example:…
Why not just use the standard Linux tool bubblewrap?
Why not just use the standard Linux tool bubblewrap?
Of course not. But it is not needed, as Mac users are not interested in data safety.
> agents know git far better than fossil. That does not matter though. If you need an AI agent for SCM you are already lost and should take a step back.
> The fact that Markdown is widely used quite successfully demonstrates that it is adequate for a wide variety of tasks. Just because $x is used for lots of tasks does not mean that it is adequate for that. People use…
lol true. It is like "problematic".
Damn. I was not aware that Kevin Mitnick has passed away.
Same. I mean you can tell about the level of tech literacy just by reading that OP uses NordVPN.
You can get all the domain stuff for less than 1 € from any competent hoster, e.g. netcup. For cloud drive, if you really want to put your own files on someone else's server, there are tons of cheaper options, e.g. 2 TB…