There’s far worse problems with Discovery ;) but really, much of Trek is ridiculous: “we went really fast around a sun and traveled back in time to _exactly_ when we need to be.” Convenient!
for real. join to read some AI slop. what a time to be alive!
Not sure about Google but Apple has per-app time limits, per-app type time limits, overall screen time limits, time of day limits, parental review before app install, parental review before purchases can be made, etc.…
I have had fairly bad luck specifying the JSONSchema for my structured outputs with Gemini. It seems like describing the schema with natural language descriptions works much better, though I do admit to needing that…
To add to the confusion, you can also just use Gemini via API (without Vertex AI). It shows up as a separate item in billing. In the (latest, of three different) Go SDK, you can use either Vertex AI or Gemini. But not…
It’s worth pointing out that Stripe, specifically, generates a per-endpoint secret for webhooks that is used for validating the signature.
Dude… are you telling me it isnt actually finished? I am watching season 1 for the first time…
Shh
Well, I can say that you definitely won't want to taste it twice.
I don't think the "be nice to everyone" is the thing people are annoyed with, rather it's the "you will be canceled if you step out of line even once" that comes along with it.
Can you get a working game generated? All I ever see is at least "Script error." with no clear way to debug. Having bolt try to fix it seems to just regenerate bits of the app but has failed to actually fix any problems…
That is exactly why I needed it, too! :D Be sure to increase RAM over the default 2GB as well, that SQL Server container is hungry and will crash without enough resources dedicated to it.
After some initial pains with colima, I tend to agree. Mostly, just needing to specify some VZ args[0] so I could run x86_64 docker images on my M-series. Is there something in these desktop UIs that colima is…
Yep, that whole example after the float cast is bit silly. After the cast, the value can never be an empty string, or null. Not to mention, comparing a floating point value to an arbitrary, literal value (of zero in…
"One small step for a man" is what he actually said, I think, or so I've heard. Apparently the "a" was lost due to radio interference.
For what it's worth, I actually agree. See: Curiosity or Ingenuity, both relatively new and far outperforming their expected life. Not to mention that I'm sure the ground-based transmitters that were used to actually…
They don't build 'em like they used to
Barefoot Gen was also adapted as an anime movie and it's... rough. Another heart-wrenching anime related to the bombings is Grave of the Fireflies.
Yikes... are other popular distros shipping with unprivileged user namespaces enabled by default?
There's definitely some ambiguity there, that's a good point. I'd probably say that users_facts would be a to-many join table between users and facts, like if you had one row per fact and a multiple facts per user…
I wrote a top level comment but I really don't understand this argument. Just because the model is "multiple facts about a user" does not mean you have to jump through hoops to name the database table. It would just be…
Some of these arguments are a little questionable imo. "It reads well everywhere else in the SQL query:" You can alias the table names and have it read well in all places, and this mostly only matters if you are…
Wow can it really achieve 2.5gbps throughput on its ethernet?
Sure, not saying there isn't any discrepancy-- just that the discrepancy is in the measuring methods. I was showing that there _is_ a way to produce a 16GB number (albeit in terms of GB, not GiB) given the number of…
It's a 16GB module in the "1GB is 1000MB" sense that drive manufacturers follow-- 31266816 blocks at 512 bytes each is 16008609792.
There’s far worse problems with Discovery ;) but really, much of Trek is ridiculous: “we went really fast around a sun and traveled back in time to _exactly_ when we need to be.” Convenient!
for real. join to read some AI slop. what a time to be alive!
Not sure about Google but Apple has per-app time limits, per-app type time limits, overall screen time limits, time of day limits, parental review before app install, parental review before purchases can be made, etc.…
I have had fairly bad luck specifying the JSONSchema for my structured outputs with Gemini. It seems like describing the schema with natural language descriptions works much better, though I do admit to needing that…
To add to the confusion, you can also just use Gemini via API (without Vertex AI). It shows up as a separate item in billing. In the (latest, of three different) Go SDK, you can use either Vertex AI or Gemini. But not…
It’s worth pointing out that Stripe, specifically, generates a per-endpoint secret for webhooks that is used for validating the signature.
Dude… are you telling me it isnt actually finished? I am watching season 1 for the first time…
Shh
Well, I can say that you definitely won't want to taste it twice.
I don't think the "be nice to everyone" is the thing people are annoyed with, rather it's the "you will be canceled if you step out of line even once" that comes along with it.
Can you get a working game generated? All I ever see is at least "Script error." with no clear way to debug. Having bolt try to fix it seems to just regenerate bits of the app but has failed to actually fix any problems…
That is exactly why I needed it, too! :D Be sure to increase RAM over the default 2GB as well, that SQL Server container is hungry and will crash without enough resources dedicated to it.
After some initial pains with colima, I tend to agree. Mostly, just needing to specify some VZ args[0] so I could run x86_64 docker images on my M-series. Is there something in these desktop UIs that colima is…
Yep, that whole example after the float cast is bit silly. After the cast, the value can never be an empty string, or null. Not to mention, comparing a floating point value to an arbitrary, literal value (of zero in…
"One small step for a man" is what he actually said, I think, or so I've heard. Apparently the "a" was lost due to radio interference.
For what it's worth, I actually agree. See: Curiosity or Ingenuity, both relatively new and far outperforming their expected life. Not to mention that I'm sure the ground-based transmitters that were used to actually…
They don't build 'em like they used to
Barefoot Gen was also adapted as an anime movie and it's... rough. Another heart-wrenching anime related to the bombings is Grave of the Fireflies.
Yikes... are other popular distros shipping with unprivileged user namespaces enabled by default?
There's definitely some ambiguity there, that's a good point. I'd probably say that users_facts would be a to-many join table between users and facts, like if you had one row per fact and a multiple facts per user…
I wrote a top level comment but I really don't understand this argument. Just because the model is "multiple facts about a user" does not mean you have to jump through hoops to name the database table. It would just be…
Some of these arguments are a little questionable imo. "It reads well everywhere else in the SQL query:" You can alias the table names and have it read well in all places, and this mostly only matters if you are…
Wow can it really achieve 2.5gbps throughput on its ethernet?
Sure, not saying there isn't any discrepancy-- just that the discrepancy is in the measuring methods. I was showing that there _is_ a way to produce a 16GB number (albeit in terms of GB, not GiB) given the number of…
It's a 16GB module in the "1GB is 1000MB" sense that drive manufacturers follow-- 31266816 blocks at 512 bytes each is 16008609792.