And screaming IEEE because you are happy the standard is well built.
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mmddmm@lemm.eeto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK- Enshitification is nothing new and has been the MO of capitalism since the start.12·2 days agoYou know that Mercantilism is the name of the policies the European countries had to trade with each other, right?
If you wanted to talk about overseas imperialism, also no, its first business was buying natural resources. Its second business was stealing natural resources. It only started trading people after there wasn’t easy stuff to take away anymore.
In a great place, the python symbol would be on both sides too. All the other ones are best just left.
mmddmm@lemm.eeto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK- Enshitification is nothing new and has been the MO of capitalism since the start.3·2 days agoSlave trading is way older than mercantilism.
mmddmm@lemm.eeto memes@lemmy.world•Clouds are unknowable and any attempt to predict them more than a few days in advance will be met only with suffering2·2 days agoThere are several possible values for cloud covering extent. Forecasts usually have either 4 or 8 of them.
(And yeah, thinking about it, 8 different values is pure madness.)
Who would build machinery that way?! Think of all the ethics academics jobs it would destroy!
Boilerplate unit tests.
It will generate bad tests, so you will have lots of tests blocking your work, but won’t actually test the important properties.
Mass refactoring.
That’s an amount of trust in the LLM capacity to not create hidden corner cases and your capacity to review large-scale changes that… I find your complete faith disturbing.
Failing your local compilation due to linter problems is just stupid.
Sending “temporary” changes into your CI pipeline isn’t even stupid, it’s borderline malicious.
You mean 3 months? 6 months ago you’d see the same section, from the other side.
Anyway, the Sun rotates too, so it’s not that simple (you can see the sunspots moving). But yeah, right idea.
Hum… The article says it: avoid every one.
Or not, because there is still not enough evidence to conclude it’s a problem. It’s just “very likely”, not "known’.
Hum… Ignore linter advice for code that you temporarily mangled.
It’s not like you have to act upon it as soon as a blue line appears under your code.
Their backs point up when they fly, not backwards.
mmddmm@lemm.eeto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•top 5 unsolved problems in computer science10·4 days agoFirefox does that out of the box.
The void is shy. Don’t make it uncomfortable.
Oh, you will notice the call of the void, don’t worry about that.
mmddmm@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•The ‘Man-Eater’ Screwworm Is Coming | After a decades-long campaign to beat the parasites down to Panama, they’re speeding back up north. - The AtlanticEnglish8·5 days agoAs scary as the article makes screworms look, that thing doing the calling is way scarier.
Oh, and the worm that died inside its brain once too.
It’s one on top of the other, silly AI.
The test is a symptom of whether the text has women as normal characters that do stuff.
But this actual goal is hard to define, and if none of the women do any relevant stuff, they won’t have any subject to talk about that doesn’t involve a men. That said, the proxy test fails to reflect the actual test all the time.
Ok, you made me look.
Perplexity got the longest, most boring and uplifting article about how it’s normal and there’s nothing to worry about. It never mentioned that my wife would dislike the idea, so the personalization was off for the day.
Also, it gave no references. What is weird. Like if the text was hardcoded there.
Yes, those things are really hard to park.