are these the 30-40 feral hogs they were talking about
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are these the 30-40 feral hogs they were talking about
wonder what weβll get after WW3, WW3o or WW3.5
threads are lowkey slept(1) on
new favorite case of nominative determinism dropped: Matthew Stockman for Getty
to be clear - not making fun of them; to quote someone dear to my heart: "man; like IS IT WRONG THO; like DOES IT MATTER"
... and yeah, it doesn't. It doesn't matter until it suddenly does, when they ask e.g., "how can I put this on my phone?"
- what material did you use to build this piece of furniture?
- a hammer
asked someone non-techie who went to a vibecoding workshop what their app's tech stack is, the answer was "claude code"
siri give me a location to the nearest bottomless pit rated 4.4 stars or above
its amazing how chatgpt knows everything about subjects I know nothing about, but is wrong like 40% of the time in things im an expert on. not going to think about this any further
"I love people with ADHD because they never actually forget anything. You just have to say the right words to activate them like a sleeper cell and then they awaken with all of the knowledge on a very niche subject they studied for 3 months straight 6 years ago."
me_irl
mmm I feel this deeply tadaima.bearblog.dev/privilege-is...
-HowAboutNo- β’ 1h β’ Sweden That angle was pre-prepared by the Swedes. It's not a usual angle. The Canadians didn't know this angle existed. It's usually from the front where it's impossible to see a touch. The Swedes stated in the post-match interview that they made it into a big deal because the Canadians have done this before in other games. The refs never act and they wanted to force them to more actively rule the games. The Swedes can be heard during the game saying that "it's fine, Magnus is recording", refering to a guy from Swedish television operating the camera from that angle. This was pre-planned and expected. It's the reason why Oskar is so confident that it's on camera.
Sweden curling set up a sting operation to catch Canada cheating iβm fucking losing it
If software is becoming "manufacturable" like clothing, does that democratize engineering or commoditize it? π€ I wrote about my thoughts on LLMs and software engineering.
Read on my blog shoreparty.org/posts/the-er... or on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/posts/tamasd...
Discord is a member of Netchoice, the trade organization that's fighting these laws in the US, and they've shown up for pretty much every lawsuit since they joined. I can't say for certain[1] but I HIGHLY doubt they are doing this because they want to.
at least 70% of the AI hype thatβs bottom-up β eg, excited users β is people who never learned how to actually use their computer suddenly realizing the computer can do things for them
*taps the sign from 2017*
when you start seeing signs, that IS the sign
**Short (1β2 sentences):** Pointing-at-the-TV reaction meme: a man in a yellow shirt lounges in an armchair and points forward while holding a drink and a cigarette. **Detailed (β€2000 chars):** Pointing-at-the-TV reaction meme in a dimly lit living room. A man with slicked-back dark hair sits back in a cushioned armchair with his feet up, the soles of his shoes facing the camera. He wears a bright yellow short-sleeve shirt and a necklace. One arm is extended as he points toward something off-screen, as if recognizing whatβs on a screen; in his other hand he holds a light-colored can, with a lit cigarette between his fingers. Smoke drifts through the air on the left. Sheer curtains cover a large window behind him, and a coffee table with small items appears out of focus in the foreground.
when your friend mentions they talked about you during their therapy session
this week in computing:
it is so over / we are so back
was this written by a baggage fee
great new research about #aphantasia www.unsw.edu.au/newsroom/new...
a screenshot of an email noting βNeed ticket from Bucharest not Budapest!β
hungary mentioned
just read βyour food for thought leaves me hungryβ lmao
A slice of pizza with a cheeseburger patty on it
A cheeseburger with pizza slice buns
@tomzorz.me dared me to make a pizzurger
I does what I'm told
maybe the biggest sin of this "AI" craze is that computing is becoming non-deterministic
6/X
BUT all it does is align all objects to a grid, it doesn't actually move objects to the top. You have to manually drag items to the top and then use the clean up function. (yes I know there are other views, I imagine I can probably set those as default, but still)
5/X
- when you create something in finder, it just "stays there", as in the pixel offset location of the e.g. dragged file is maintained... therefore it's possible to miss files if the window is resized too small. There is a "clean up" option in the ... menu, BUT [see 6]
4/X
- I didn't realize how often I click something in the taskbar to look at it, only to click it again to minimize -> clicking the same app twice in the dock does not minimize it, causing brain to break out from its loop trying to figure out what did I have in focus previously