This kid has a future in management at least
This kid has a future in management at least
Post from r/webdev: GitHub Education have some changes for students don't want this but no choice Github started to stop providing claude opus and claude Sonnet to students. They are stopping chatgpt 5.3 and 5.4 also As a student It was my intern who was doing work for me and I was doing product managers work But this changes a lots of things Anyone who can give me a good suggestion how can I use good coding model who can handle context previous chats and work efficiently do good logical coding perform reasonable coding as instructed properly. Bit confused
"the chatbot I offloaded all the actual work to isn't free anymore, what do?"
Cybertruck with anti Elon sticker: βI donβt support Elon or Trump! Canβt find a buyerβ
Spotted in the wild
soup dumplings? incredible. what else can we soup
Yeah man I bet seeing the Williamsburg nepo baby who makes music for iPod commercials rivaled Iggy in his prime. For sure.
Just saw a post comparing LCD Soundsystem to The Stooges and boy do I need to log off for the day
Everything that's happening now is everything I've heard my idiot Rush Limbaugh-loving uncle demand since I was a kid. We're living the AM talk radio vision of America.
Turns out there may be some downsides to letting conservative assumptions go unchallenged for decades
I did actually offer that because I thought that's what he was angling for but turns out he's coming to meet a lady and that wouldn't be conducive to what he's trying to accomplish
As someone whose timeline gets destroyed every time there's a wrestling thing on I appreciate your effort
Thanks for the slumpbuster, Houston
I sleep in a big bed with my wife
A buddy I haven't seen in a long time is coming to Denver and keeps asking me a bunch of questions about random hotels. I live here dude, how would I know what the downtown Hampton Inn is like.
a meme of a mcdonald's "jesse plemons meal" parodying the sports celebrity meals at fast food places, it shows a picture of him looking a little offput and the meal consists of a regular hamburger, fries from wendy's, and a cup for water. jesse is low key saying "I get it sometimes"
it may finally happen
That account is now gloating about being corrected and claiming it reinforces their point that she has always sucked, love too be braindead online
A big, insurmountable challenge I face in my job on a regular basis is that many real estate agents are too stupid to know their own email address
Looking forward to seeing how many instances of the president getting on a hot mic and saying "I don't know what's happening and we clearly underestimated the situation" our consensus reality can withstand
Hearing "I'm bored with music" from people you can be confident have never scratched the surface of the Stax Records catalog. Bleak.
Good news, I've solved the problem of Spotify serving you the same dull shit over and over again: it's called Being a Human Being Who Has Agency
The general takeaway:
Who up unlocking their ever-expanding long tail
Such a joy interviewing the Coens again for the new Criterion 4K of THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE, a deeply underrated noir gem.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZsF...
turned these boys into tees, and they're $13 each (and up to 40% off all other shtuff). sale ends 3/16.
peek: mxmorgan.threadless.com/designs/peek
mlem: mxmorgan.threadless.com/designs/mlem...
Jason Alexander of Seinfeld fame had a bit part in this movie as a store clerk. During shooting in Rome, Georgia while out shopping in what turned out to be a not so safe area he had a gun put to his head from behind. Not knowing what was the thing pressing on his head, Alexander twisted, reached up, grabbed the robber's hand and arm and pulled forward just as the robber started shooting. Alexander claims he managed this due to long years of martial arts training. He was not hurt and managed to break the man's arm and one finger as he pulled the gun from his hand before fleeing the scene. Alexander has told this story in several interviews, notable on Kevin Pollak's podcast number 86.
I... did not know George Costanza got down like this
Paul Schrader. Probably not a great hang.
The Mosquito Coast [1986]: An eccentric father (Harrison Ford) has a normal one
Post from former Bsky CEO/current dunce Jay Graber: Maybe my brain is internet poisoned, but I often don't try to read books linearly. Like, look, the book is there to serve me, not vice versa. I'm going to read it how I want. I've appalled people by sometimes staying in the middle of fiction books. If the end was good I'll go back and read the beginning. There are so many books out there, I had to see if it was worth my time!
This pairs nicely with that Andreesen post from yesterday. All these dopes have convinced themselves that their inability to focus, absorb and reflect is a byproduct of being superhuman multitaskers who have to min-max their leisure time. What a miserable way to live.
Ah I guess the Free Money/Infinite Growth phase is over and now it's Soak The Chumps Who've Stuck Around time
Character actor Jonathan Banks, best known as Mike Ehrmantraut on Breaking Bad, as Golin Shel-la, a long-haired prisoner with battle scars, on the DS9 episode "Battle Lines"
Feeling like Jonathan Banks on Deep Space Nine
A few of these accounts have made an editorial decision to post about casting news in the present tense when it's announced even if the work is already done. It's odd. They were doing it with the cast of that Spider-Noir show when that trailer dropped too.