

5 million a year would go a long way towards making their open source solutions meet their needs.


5 million a year would go a long way towards making their open source solutions meet their needs.


anti-China and anti-Russia
Uh huh. Yeah okay.
We’ve had enough projection for a lifetime this decade.


Remember r/reddit ?


Reddit removed every comment he had ever made, including wonderful and well cited rebuttals of the right-wing bigotry of the day.
Probably more of the motivation than the listed offense.


If you can read it, they can read it. They have root on the company device.


Well, they’re better than WaPo now. The only real issue I have with the NYT is their Israel bias.


Nvidia is the stock.
Good luck with the timing. The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent.


That old autocomplete is great. It’s specifically the AI autocomplete that’s less useful.


Wow, well it’s absolutely terrible at A. B is worth a shot, but it’s 50/50 to bullshit you in my experience.


Eh, I’ve enjoyed writing a SQL query and having AI translate it to Linq. I’ve had at least one work directly, very clear on what it’s doing, just with Linq’s odd syntax. The other query was more complicated and wasn’t something that translated well to Linq. I may have had to split that into two Linq queries.
Then again, I wouldn’t count translating psuedocode (or SQL) as really vibe coding. To me “vibe coding” means you’re not really looking at the code it produces.


Yeah, I just wrote a blog post comment about how I enjoy using Copilot. But that’s when I explicitly ask it a question or give it a task. The auto complete is wrong more often than it’s right.
Probably doesn’t help that if it was tedious, boilerplate code I would have already explicitly asked it.


If you do multiple, give it time between each.


Which is just as risky as instantly updating unless you’re really closely keeping an eye on which updates are security related.


Thank you!


That’s not what the phrase “dark pattern” means.


I read that as “on state for 3 minutes” or “off state for 3 minutes” and not a combination of on/off for 3 minutes. Easy to test. Turn the light off. Turn the light back on.


Does that mean you can’t turn the light off and back on quickly, in the case of something like forgetting something in the room?


We should extend it more. Maybe an extra two months on each end.


I think I’m going Ubiquity, which isn’t entirely platform agnostic, but should work with Frigate just fine afaik. Would love if someone could confirm.
I mean, optionally they could set up a tiny dev shop with that amount and submit the PRs they want to submit. And at worst, they could maintain their own fork.
It’d be a public service in more ways than one.