

This was on my mind, but then I just watched it yesterday.
This was on my mind, but then I just watched it yesterday.
I still regularly think about Enema Bag Jones.
The first decision has to be vim/emacs.
Or to copy something and modify it 30 times.
This seems like a very bad idea. I think we just need more lisp and less AI.
That’s crazy.
Since GPUs got into the TFLOP range I often think of this old magazine cover:
https://images.computerhistory.org/revonline/images/500004286-03-01.jpg?w=600
Zero chance this company replaced him with an AI that actually does anything useful.
I was a pretty experienced programmer when I first read SICP, but I still found it incredibly valuable. I’d recommend it to anyone.
I had pretty much the same experience finding the virtual memory settings on a win11 machine the other day. Same 20 year old dialog, now buried 5 more layers deep.
It’s such a good idea. I can’t believe they didn’t think of it sooner.
I don’t disagree exactly, but I’d argue that you’re contributing to the project even if you’re just reporting bugs or helping others with it on e.g. Lemmy.
I could see avoiding all of that pragmatically in order to use some obscure, critical software, but not something you use every day and for which there are reasonable alternatives.
This is what I came here to say. This is a sovereignty issue they could solve with a miniscule portion of their defense budgets.
It’s buckets of people that had those different lead levels, so it adds up to everyone.
Do you think Trump got confused by the whole red team / blue team thing being different?
It’s kind of absurd. When you buy a TV, the bloated adware at least helps lower the price. Imagine paying extra for it.
Assuming I’m looking at the right thing on google maps, it does seem to be a lot of earthen bunkers with berms separating them. There are also quite a few free standing buildings scattered around.
I looked at Hawthorne Army Depot (US) to compare, and that one is a lot less dense, but it’s absolutely gigantic.
I always would. The only time it becomes a bit ambiguous is if there are two turn lanes, e.g. you’re turning left from the second-to-left lane. In that case I’d usually indicate later, maybe when I’ve stopped or the white line is solid, so it’s clear I’m not trying to change lanes.
I’m probably over thinking it.
If it makes a sound you don’t recognise, use the gun.
If you didn’t cheat that’s actually pretty impressive.
The aim is to terrorize the civilian population and turn them against the Ukrainian military and government, forcing them to sue for peace with Moscow.
Hasn’t this famously backfired whenever it was attempted?
So they have a hearing, and presumably legal representation, but they can’t legally have any members at the time of the hearing? What a load of shit.