

“Pimp My Ride” to the maxxx
I am a poet


“Pimp My Ride” to the maxxx


<Michael Scott>But is your AI funnier than me</Michael Scott>


The actual article is much more informative than a rando’s ramblings.


California needs to be self sufficient.
Cascadia is the answer.


Indeed. It is just devs being lazy. Use your tools, don’t abuse them. Same thing happened when IDEs started to be able to autocomplete and do refactorings. If that makes you stop being able to do it yourself it was never a IDE problem, but a user problem.


Mozilla still hires competent engineers? I thought they had left years ago. After all, Firefox is terribly stale. What do they spend time doing? I can see them trying very hard to refine their prompts: “Claude, fix my bugs and do not make mistakes”.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s


Happy to help if you get stuck. As for exposing a service, there’s ways to do it securely. And for defenses against spam and bots we have Anubis :)


Nobody say that coming it was a done deal. Not.


Start your own server. It’s trivial.


That’s just an ad.


Can you select a shittier site for this news? Since it’s everywhere, I’m sure you can find one or two with even more internet cancer. Thanks bye.


And nothing of was accomplished was done by asking nicely.


I don’t think you ever read that article, it’s definitely not supporting your argument.


That’s not for Apple to determine. So many things can be used for piracy. That’s clearly the user’s responsibility. They role as stewards of the App Store is that the app does what it is supposed to do and not other nefarious things. What’s next, preventing torrent clients from running on the Apple platform, because some people use torrents to get their stolen porn?
Apple, YOU ARE NOT MY SUPERVISOR.


The indicator is now the goal. Peer review does not promote career advance, paper mills are a thing, and a few researchers when they make it to fame hold on to power and have their minions publish hundreds of articles with them as the lead author. It’s totally fucked up.
The real question is what has made the USA auto industry so uncompetitive. Answer: protectionism. So, will even more protectionism make things better?