The clue really helped. I was ready to give up. Very nice puzzle
Posts by Satya malugu
Social engineering scams have entered the @lichess.org . They don't know it's free
This documentary doesn't really put chess.com in a good light. Do you want really highlight it?
Or there is no such thing as bad popularity
F5 is a terrible move. They are hanging the queen but also missed the checkmate
Here in NC it is called SSA( single subject acceleration) and AIG. You get to skip a grade(or two) by taking next year's test.
Which state is this? Each state has a different name for this.
Little bit unrelated but what is ctest for dart? Is it better than dart inbuilt runner? skills.sh/dartsim/dart...
I wanted to see Rocky and I got to see a very fun version of Rocky. I didn't want to see strat much and so they made her funny instead. 6/10. #hailmaey movie
Watch out for the trap!
I knew my opponent is going for back rank and played into his trap.
With this one widget chess.com has me coming back to their app everyday from Jan 1st. Amazing what one simple widget can do for member retention.
Misery likes company. I have been paying high taxes for ~20 years without a say in government.
At SoFi we are experimenting with several AI/llm for developer productivity and three specifically for code review with in MRs. Can expand more privately
Definitely agree. Our mobile repo test volume has increased 10k from 20k just in last 3 months. And coverage has gone up too.
Just have to be careful not to let it slop in.
Also shamelessly ignoring that they are eliminating genuine competition through coercion. Competition gives better results for consumers and the economy.
Is he shaking hands with Tal?
I don't know the reality but I feel like reducing unnecessary digital crap reduces clutter and might help storage overall. Like I am not going to look through all the 50 images of a beach trip 7 years ago. Is better to reduce for both human and digital organization
So by deleting them you are reducing the need for keeping that storage alive. Demand for storage keeps growing linearly, any reduction will help.
Sorry? Why won't it? If say a data center has to store 100 peta bytes today but say based off all these deletions they only store 50pbs
That's saving. Data has backups and redundancies. It might help create extra capacity for future storage.
How it started: "AI vibe coding tools will replace devs!"
How it's going:
"Do this:
- Provide it w a detailed spec
- Break down tasks to small ones
- Separate dev and prod envs
- Do NOT give access to the agent to prod
- Never trust the agent; verify every step it takes
- ...
At SoFi (~1500+) we are an AI experiments team and we are piloting several tools including cursor, Claude, windsurf, gitar etc. we started with copilot, got Gemini first but then but our CTO opened the gates few months ago.
Context matters but this seems overall bad advice. In large enterprises and code bases there is a lot of tech debt and not everything needs to be solved right away. Especially not by your highest paid engineers. They should go after the hardest and most impactful problems.
So which cache was it? Did you delete derived data folder?
Are your using cursor? I think the most useful way is to create cursor rules to do your steps and publish them in GitHub. You can double check the rules. So future users can just those rules and direct their agents to do the same. A video is for humans but rules are for AI.
Going to FlutterconUSA this week in NYC? ๐โโ๏ธ
The Flutter team is doing a Q/A panel on Thursday at 1:45PM. Submit your question to be answered live: goo.gle/4liU2qW
We still have them in git repo, so you think we can remove them
Don't you need a pubspec.yaml /.lock in each of the modules too?
Isaac Asimov on, "If God is Dead, Everything is Permitted?"
Traders Joe is the best grocery shopping experience, less packaging, less foot print, decent prices, friendly staff, no coupons, membership numbers, good produce.
Why not movie and audio generation?