Before killing yourself, it’s your responsibility to kill your children
Before killing yourself, it’s your responsibility to kill your children
*char // I heard it from a friend
**char //who heard it from a friend
***char // who heard it from another
"You were messing around"
Yeah, probably more boring than I assumed; podman with 1 apt based distro, one rpm based distro, and Nixos. Each doing an independent build and packaging in their respective builds systems.
I was hoping for some rube Goldberg’s machine of compilation, but that’s probably not the case.
The why is a good question, but I’d also like to know “How?”
In about 2 weeks this will be 10 years old
Shouldn’t this be useful for pandas and other data analytics libraries? That would be useful beyond meta and similar. A lot of mid to large sized orgs use those.
Pull requests welcome!!
That’s pretty good too
I mean, it was a pretty cool website like 20 years ago.
I like the better motherfucking website
Aurebesh font?
I’m sure he thought about it. Probably thinking “how does no one realize this is awful. Someone should do something”
Whether or not they should doesn’t matter. So long as the only real metric for success is growth of profit, these things will not happen
There has never been a single time in the history of capitalism where improved productivity has reduced hours or increased pay for the working class.
Also gives the police a head start when investigating your murder
It’s more likely that copilot is a hypernetwork on top of a generic LLM rather than a whole new LLM trained only on code.
It’s starting with baked beans though. If you bake them again they’ll be rebaked beans, which are completely different.
This is me.
Definitely part of it is wanting to see Lemmy succeed, but it’s also just kind of fun being involved in such a rapidly growing social media platform
More often than not this is “it seems like there are problems with how it’s implemented but I can’t think of them now” but sometimes it definitely is “that’s not the way I would have done it and therefore wrong”
All that said, I used to work with a guy that would find a reason to fail every code review. It became common for people to add intentional easy mistakes so that the lead could feel like he was contributing.
Gratz