Escalating from a knife fight to a gun fight, especially with bystanders around, doesn’t make it better.
Escalating from a knife fight to a gun fight, especially with bystanders around, doesn’t make it better.
Ireland systematically trying to make the EU a race to the bottom is hilarious /s
It was a joke to make the point that vim can be the easiest tool to use if you are trying to do a complex task.
Easy is relative. What are you trying to do? Replace a value in an yaml file? Then nano is easier. Trying to refactor a business critical perl/brainfuck polyglot script in production? Then you probably want to use vim (or emacs if you are one of those people)
And? All of those being part of the same walled garden is a bug in the legal system not a feature.
Not a native speaker, but if I wanted to boil it down to a word I would use “made a trailer”. I think you are right about the algoritm confusing a movie trailer with a physical trailer.
There’s also no guarantee that the rel=me points to a fediverse instance, mastodon already has logic to deal with thus without reinventing the wheel with what’s effectively a proprietary solution.
A neat way would be to re-use one the 200 already existing standards like rel="author"
or even rel="me"
(which mastodon already supports anyway). This solution just is just NIH-driven development.
Windows XP code was leaked 2 years ago, so it’s freeware according to this idi… stable genius .
Ah, yes the “Don’t build the Torment Nexus” 🔁 “Big Tech announces the Torment Nexus” loop
That’s the current status quo. New legislation can always override old legislation. The only way to fully prevent these proposals would be to enshrine the right to encryption in a new EU treaty (which requires unanimity) and since the national governments are the ones pushing for this while the European Parliament keeps telling to fuck off, it’s not going to happen.
In my experience Software Engineers working in ML are, for the most part, also drinking their own Cool Aid, and need pushback from the rest of the company to keep them in check. So management also needs to know which smart people to listen to.
In Nvidia’s case that’s actually true for long tenured employees - assuming they cash out before the bubble bursts.
That is the most… American thing I read in months. Workers complaining about half decent work conditions. As a European, being harder to get hired than to get fired was always a given to me, and I believe that’s a good thing.
Theoretically they can, in practice it’s less than ideal. And that doesn’t solve all the other distros or the combinatory explosion of supporting several distros and versions.
Flatpaks on the other hand give you a single runtime of your choice to worry about (though they still have lots of cons too).
Until they drop it for flatpak as they did all NIH-driven products.
Probably because PPAs only work on Ubuntu and there are more Linux distros and even then it meant having to build and test a package for a couple of different Ubuntu versions.
Holy mother of false equivalence. Google is not supposed to be a random dude on the Internet, it’s supposed to be a reference tool, and for the most part it was a good one before they started enshittifying it.
unready technology that spews dangerous misinformation in the most convincing way possible is being massively promoted
That’s not how batteries work (at least not with the results seen in this case).