

One might hope


One might hope


I’m just waiting for the moment Valve also decides to enter the mobile market :)


Also, public companies can’t make good products because they don’t have long term vision. They don’t have long term vision because they need to have good short term profits and profit margins. Look at Xbox eating itself just because they need to have a 30% profit margin right now!


Fuck you Microsoft!
Will windows run ok? Yes? Good.
They vibed their way out of the tests


Who is paying her?


bye bye world


Going to leave this here: Oreo CEO: Stop making new oreos
Yeah. I also use auto-completions for that. McFly does fuzzy finding and because it’s a different separate db, for me it works better across many sessions to find commands I had just recently used in another session.


I think it’s the mental work of “I don’t have to do anything, it will find it for me” and “I have to find it myself” and I think it puts you in a state mentally and keeps you there. You don’t have to disengage because there’s something else doing the work.


Why is this relevant to EU? Some US podcaster has died… Not anyone important


“will spend trillions of dollars on data centers” Hurray! 
It’s not enough that the planet is dying. They’re speeding it up as well!


I sent my emails and will try to call them. Have you?
The only company that hasn’t yet managed to build a successful sign-in.


Stripe is a payment processor. It has different payment methods it supports. Which are MasterCard and Visa. But it does also support(if you can use it and the merchant accepts it): Giro card, other card options, Revolut Pay and other options. Those avoid the MasterCard, Visa ecosystem.
Regardless, not everyone wants to use or uses Stripe. And it’s a bad thing for everyone to use Stripe just because of their interoperability because that then gives stripe too much power.
Plus, for a company like Valve, the fees of Stripe would severely affect their revenue.


It’s trained on human code comments. Comments of despair.
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