SleeplessCityLights

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The Amish/Mennonites are so close to Islam that if they didn't reject other religions so hard they would be best friends.

One day we are going to lose an unbelievable amount of information, but do you know what is simple to archive and bring back, a simple form from 2005.

[–] SleeplessCityLights@programming.dev 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It was truly glorious, for BF3 and BF4 I helped run a server and we had that thing full with 64 people from 5pm to 3 am everyday.

This is definitely written by an ai, and it's pure laziness when people don't fix the styling, which makes it so obvious.

I have made worse, I used to do a cascading merge everyday to move stuff from dev branches to staging to production. Then I did a merge in the opposite direction for a small selection of branches so they could get their updates from staging. Feature branches were rebased as needed.

"During the gold rush, sells shovels model" Is a perfect analogy. It worse, OpenAi and similar companies don't find using any sluice machines profitable. It is basically a gold rush were even the big operations don't want to be involved with anything, other than selling shovels. This bubble is going to burst and there is an unimaginable about of money invested if this scam.

Undocumented feature flag in a plug-in, that changes the behavior drastically when in any deployment mode.

We should are least refer to inference LLMs as LLMs. The fact that if you asked it something like who is the current CS2 top team, it would give you the top team at the time it was trained is enough proof that the models effectively know nothing.

Don't. Unless you are confident you are not adding hot garbage to the code base.

[–] SleeplessCityLights@programming.dev 29 points 4 days ago (8 children)

I was in a long term relationship with someone with a drinking problem. When a drunk person says something to you they fucking mean it. Their filter is weaker and, as I label it "they have the courage to say something that they were afraid to say sober." When you figure this out everything is easier to understand.

The guy at work who managed git before me, well didn't quite have the knowledge I do and was not using LFS. In one of the main repos a 200mb binary was pushed 80+ times. This is not the only file that this happened to. Even if you do a shallow clone, you still need to add the commit depth eventually. It's a nightmare.

[–] SleeplessCityLights@programming.dev 2 points 5 days ago (2 children)

How does it go when you remove them from a fully pressurized tire? I have only ever removed cores when the tire was empty or had a low amount of pressure.

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