Yeah, what bugs me about stuff like that is like they spend all this time and then they output several or minimal real testing to prove the theory It's like you're building your model to And just because it takes a long…
Pirate Game - trading/quests/voyages - inspired by KOEI games https://ship-voyage-4zn.pages.dev/ (apologies for any bugs/glitches - still needs polish)
I remember playing Pirates on my 8086 in the 1980, mono-chrome screen, and I was amazed a a kid. Sid Meier's games were always a step above, and so immersive feeling for their day. I started a project from that too (one…
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I'm a bit sad.. I was using it quite often for making quick videos for Teams instead of using Meme's and Gifs.. I just made my own :(
It always kinda amazes me how people panic about gov data use but barely blink at the private sector doing the exact same thing… except way less transparently. Like yeah, sure, governments collecting data deserves…
Fair enough, I didn't dig too deep though here's what I have come up with - I'm sure there are many factors, but it is quite interesting here: Historically, Democratic and Republican administrations have followed…
I mean, part of this is just math. If a government spends more, it’s literally injecting money into the economy, so of course you get more jobs and growth in the short term. That spending is the jobs. If you tighten…
I’ve definitely hit that same pattern in the early iterations, but for me it hasn’t really been a blocker. I’ve found the iteration loop itself isn’t that bad as long as you treat it like normal software work. I still…
https://robos.rnsu.net Mostly just experimenting with things, as a hobby and a way to delve deeper into new tech - probably lots of glitches.
I think there is a real issue here, but I do not think it is as simple as calling it theft in the same way as copying books. The bigger problem is incentives. We built a system where writing docs, tutorials, and open…
I think this kind of critique often leans too hard on “security through obscurity” as a cheap punchline, without acknowledging that real systems are layered, pragmatic, and operated by humans with varying skill levels.…
Just came back online here
Interesting point about touchscreens..I think it highlights a bigger issue with “safety” features sometimes backfiring. For example, that relentless beeping when the passenger seat detects weight but it’s just a…
But what if everything scales but what if no matter how complicated how obscure how mundane how niche what if everything I mean everything scales
Just tossing in my two cents - half the $25K cars people are asking for do exist, or did, but we’re basically banning them from the country with tariffs. It’s like we’re saying, “nah, we don’t really want cheap cars.”…
Honestly, I’ve been thinking about this whole AGI timeline talk—like, people saying we’re going to hit some major point by 2027 where AI just changes everything. And to me, it feels less like a purely tech-driven…
I wish my AI would tell me when I'm going in the wrong direction, instead of just placating my stupid request over and over until I realize.. even though it probably could have suggested a smarter direction, but instead…
150 lines? I find can quickly scale to around 1500 lines, and then start more precision on the classes, and functions I am looking to modify
Sounds interesting, I'll give it a look. I'm unfortunately limited to CSV, XML, or XLS from the source system, then am transforming it and loading it into another DB.
I need this, just finished 300GB of CSV extracts, and manipulating, data integrity checks, and so on take longer than they should.
Million dollar "dinners' seem to help. https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intell...
There are consultants who bring real value. They’re experts at the top of their fields, offering skills not available in-house. They help upskill staff, deliver results, and provide knowledge transfer that has long-term…
My take on all this is that everyone seems focused on the U.S. dollar’s dominance, the empire, trade deficits, and exchange rates. And sure, there’s some validity to that, but the real issue, or really the real goal, is…
It kinda just depends on the agenda, one source says it’s nothing, another says it’s a trillion, and that huge gap usually means someone’s trying to push something, like tougher laws or justify some policy shift. Half…
Yeah, what bugs me about stuff like that is like they spend all this time and then they output several or minimal real testing to prove the theory It's like you're building your model to And just because it takes a long…
Pirate Game - trading/quests/voyages - inspired by KOEI games https://ship-voyage-4zn.pages.dev/ (apologies for any bugs/glitches - still needs polish)
I remember playing Pirates on my 8086 in the 1980, mono-chrome screen, and I was amazed a a kid. Sid Meier's games were always a step above, and so immersive feeling for their day. I started a project from that too (one…
[dead]
I'm a bit sad.. I was using it quite often for making quick videos for Teams instead of using Meme's and Gifs.. I just made my own :(
It always kinda amazes me how people panic about gov data use but barely blink at the private sector doing the exact same thing… except way less transparently. Like yeah, sure, governments collecting data deserves…
Fair enough, I didn't dig too deep though here's what I have come up with - I'm sure there are many factors, but it is quite interesting here: Historically, Democratic and Republican administrations have followed…
I mean, part of this is just math. If a government spends more, it’s literally injecting money into the economy, so of course you get more jobs and growth in the short term. That spending is the jobs. If you tighten…
I’ve definitely hit that same pattern in the early iterations, but for me it hasn’t really been a blocker. I’ve found the iteration loop itself isn’t that bad as long as you treat it like normal software work. I still…
https://robos.rnsu.net Mostly just experimenting with things, as a hobby and a way to delve deeper into new tech - probably lots of glitches.
I think there is a real issue here, but I do not think it is as simple as calling it theft in the same way as copying books. The bigger problem is incentives. We built a system where writing docs, tutorials, and open…
I think this kind of critique often leans too hard on “security through obscurity” as a cheap punchline, without acknowledging that real systems are layered, pragmatic, and operated by humans with varying skill levels.…
Just came back online here
Interesting point about touchscreens..I think it highlights a bigger issue with “safety” features sometimes backfiring. For example, that relentless beeping when the passenger seat detects weight but it’s just a…
But what if everything scales but what if no matter how complicated how obscure how mundane how niche what if everything I mean everything scales
Just tossing in my two cents - half the $25K cars people are asking for do exist, or did, but we’re basically banning them from the country with tariffs. It’s like we’re saying, “nah, we don’t really want cheap cars.”…
Honestly, I’ve been thinking about this whole AGI timeline talk—like, people saying we’re going to hit some major point by 2027 where AI just changes everything. And to me, it feels less like a purely tech-driven…
I wish my AI would tell me when I'm going in the wrong direction, instead of just placating my stupid request over and over until I realize.. even though it probably could have suggested a smarter direction, but instead…
150 lines? I find can quickly scale to around 1500 lines, and then start more precision on the classes, and functions I am looking to modify
Sounds interesting, I'll give it a look. I'm unfortunately limited to CSV, XML, or XLS from the source system, then am transforming it and loading it into another DB.
I need this, just finished 300GB of CSV extracts, and manipulating, data integrity checks, and so on take longer than they should.
Million dollar "dinners' seem to help. https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intell...
There are consultants who bring real value. They’re experts at the top of their fields, offering skills not available in-house. They help upskill staff, deliver results, and provide knowledge transfer that has long-term…
My take on all this is that everyone seems focused on the U.S. dollar’s dominance, the empire, trade deficits, and exchange rates. And sure, there’s some validity to that, but the real issue, or really the real goal, is…
It kinda just depends on the agenda, one source says it’s nothing, another says it’s a trillion, and that huge gap usually means someone’s trying to push something, like tougher laws or justify some policy shift. Half…