Can you do us a favor and tabulate the number of “ifs“ that must be true for each of these to be viable?
Posts by Blake Stovall
Literally what it says. “Most of the implementations are bad,” not “most of the implementations encountered by the vast bulk of the world’s population are bad”
Now that someone asked you to quantify it, yes, but not in your original post, no.
Great, your impression is built on vibes. Ironic.
I went on a trip with some points and miles weirdos and my experience was that the lounges were not quiet and since we only had like an hour or so until the flights ended up being more stressful. Definitely see their appeal for longer waiting periods though.
A grey blue washed image of a bearded young ish white guy looking into the mirror all serious with his palm pressed against it. A serif font title reads: DID I JUST ARGUE WITH A JOKE? A semi opaque navy snoot near the bottom bears the bluesky logo and the text PART OF A BLUESKY EDUCATIONAL SERIES
I think the biggest question facing our society is how to deal with the fact that people simply do not care about intellectual honesty unless it results in an outcome they like.
I check bags because I enjoy not having to lug anything but a backpack around.
bsky.app/profile/mstr...
damn i cant believe mastodon was vibe coded :/
How many implementations exist and how many are good vs. how many are bad?
two images of the human body's circulatory system. One of them with good cable management
The human circulatory system, before and after proper cable management.
What's your basis for asserting that it DDoS'd itself into shutdown?
I had totally forgotten about this; thanks for bumping it so I can see the ratio.
Mike Nellis @MikeNellis "I'M NO LONGER CATHOLIC!" Hannity ABANDONS HIS FAITH for Trump NELLIS X.com • +*+
Amazing that in the national divorce the libs are getting the NFL, butter and cooking oil, being attracted to adult women, standup comedy, Bud Light, and now also Catholicism
I primarily use a Mac laptop but I‘m setting up a dev server that’ll be headless so Linux makes the most sense. I ended up just installing Debian; luckily the drivers aren’t a huge issue with the popular distros anymore.
Me every time I try to use Linux
It crashed while I was tabbing around an earlier screen. Fuck this lmao
Crashed while I was updating the computer name in the user setup portion. Gonna try one more time.
Loaded the second time I tried? What the fuck.
Reopened it and it gets one step further but crashes when I try to view the advanced options for the installation.
The installer keeps crashing during the config portion so I updated it and now it’s crashing sooner.
Installing Ubuntu for the first time in like ten years. Using keyboard only and can’t stop laughing at the fact that the GUI installer uses both increased opacity and decreased opacity to signify that a button is active.
Like great, now I can spend 90% of my time architecting without having to copy-paste stuff around projects and make minor changes to fit a slightly different scenario instead of spending 10% of my time architecting and 90% copy-pasting code around.
Like yeah, fine, I'm outsourcing my thinking on low-value things so I can focus my thinking on high-value things. This is, quite literally, the entire point of a "career" and a "career progression".
Midwit meme where the dumb person and the smart person are both saying "Claude please build a webpage to display this data" and the midwit is saying "Noooooo everything must be bespoke and craft-built down to the particular CSS used to determine the spacing around a button or else you're outsourcing your thinking to a machine"
Just created this based on a parallel conversation where someone suggested that letting the LLM generate a webpage to display the data from the data model I created is "outsourcing my thinking"
Midwit meme where the dumb person and the smart person are both saying "Claude please build a webpage to display this data" and the midwit is saying "Noooooo everything must be bespoke and craft-built down to the particular CSS used to determine the spacing around a button or else you're outsourcing your thinking to a machine"
Just created this based on a parallel conversation where someone suggested that letting the LLM generate a webpage to display the data from the data model I created is "outsourcing my thinking"
Opening an incognito window and searching "What are some normal things to do on the weekend"
I have never been more upset after clicking the unmute button
My parents in Fort Worth, who are Trump voters and very conservative, specifically inform me every time I visit where the next HEB is being built and that they’re mad it’s still too far away