The avatar performance ranking system is unrealistic.
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The data and connectivity in the data centers is though
π«ͺ no fucking way framework matches Macbook battery life. π€please please please I would love to ditch macOS (but also it needs to have good memory bandwidth)
I tried a nic pouch recently just to see what would happen. got nauseous and sick immediately with no benefits whatsoever. genuinely don't understand nicotine enjoyment.
Album cover art titled "who put this pumpkin here" in white lowercase text at the top, with a "Parental Advisory β Explicit Content" label in the bottom-left corner. The image has a heavily weathered, grainy, scratched film texture. In the center, a character (Darkswordsman, a bunny in a purple witch hat and a patterned orange-and-black outfit) is mid-swing with a hammer, about to smash an intact orange pumpkin sitting in the grass at the lower right. The background shows an autumn tree with orange leaves and a weathered house against a deep blue sky, giving the scene a moody, Halloween atmosphere.
Worth sacrificing my sleep for this
US voters beware this is coming for us, too. Some states already passed it. Even California enacted a bill for it, it's just not in force yet.
Why do things that are hard like make life affordable for your constituents when you can put in the newspaper that you've scored a moral victory by banning trans women from blowing bubbles in public parks?
Album cover art titled "who put this pumpkin here" in white lowercase text at the top, with a "Parental Advisory β Explicit Content" label in the bottom-left corner. The image has a heavily weathered, grainy, scratched film texture. In the center, a character (Darkswordsman, a bunny in a purple witch hat and a patterned orange-and-black outfit) is mid-swing with a hammer, about to smash an intact orange pumpkin sitting in the grass at the lower right. The background shows an autumn tree with orange leaves and a weathered house against a deep blue sky, giving the scene a moody, Halloween atmosphere.
Worth sacrificing my sleep for this
Waiting for the day when we somehow find out how to have massive instances that can hold hundreds or thousands of people.
It's definitely possible. We gotta find a way.
For context, I was looking forward to joining but I didn't expect the event to get basically 4 times its normal volume.
If businesses like BlueSky had infinite wealth, they'd be able to hire way more engineers and implement dates to catch more errors.
But sometimes you gotta deal with "good enough" and it's easy to have voids in your testing or architecture.
It is very easy to retrospectively blame AI/humans for some failure that ultimately was a blind spot in their testing methodology.
This type of stuff happens all the time and, often, the success of software is correlated with business time spent on certain problems.
Either way, regardless of AI usage or not, they should probably pay a little more attention during PR reviews. That is something I'd agree on.
I just don't think it's fair to attribute this solely to AI slop. That's giving the AI too much credit for a human failure.
"A coding error that the team ought to have caught" was still a very common thing before AI usage.
I don't blame them for missing this because this is a hyper specific problem. Now that they've experienced it, they probably have a plan to make sure a problem like this doesn't happen again.
But it's irrelevant to this specific problem and we don't really know what caused the failure.
I don't mind people calling out the vibe coding when it's obvious, but this type of problem can easily be explained by human error. So attributing it to AI is disingenuous.
That doesn't imply that it was an AI coding error and it was still generally human error
Seems like the Strait of Hormuz is only open when the stock market is.
To be clear: There isn't explicitly mention anywhere that actually points directly to it being AI's fault.
This is human error really at the end of the day.
An example of correlating a cause rather than proving a cause.
They still do human review on PRs so it's likely it was actually human error in terms of checking. They may not have implemented an explicit check for a feature like that.
Joe Rogan is standing directly behind Trump in the Oval Office
I always was capable of living the life I wanted to live. I just had to try.
I'm usually fragmented and can't remember my entire history. But when I do, I appreciate how far I have come, how far I can go and how much time I still have.
I know I'm cheesy but, I'm tired of not living my life so I'm going to start living it again.
At least until the dysregulation hits again.
The thing that I still struggle so hard with is acknowledging the fact that I am autistic.
I'm so afraid of expressing my true self because I believe I've grown up feeling like I needed to suppress my emotions.
You get into those ruts where you just watch YouTube for a week straight and then it turns into basically a month or two of not interacting with anyone.
I usually just escape to popcorn Palace with a trusted friend. It's my safe space after all.
I cringe reading that but I need to be a real person for once.
Unfortunately feeling motivated for once π«ͺ
I'll ride the wave best I can. Good things are happening and I'm not giving up.
I will be my true self and assume good in everyone I meet.
progress
I often forget how fun it is to model stuff :)
at least when I know how to do it, lol
I mean it is Perfect Grade. Seems perfect for the job, lol
I feel... whole again...
I also just superglued washers to my keyboard so I can have tactility while in VR lol