

Well, I can’t condemn you, I have only partially made the move myself for lack of options :(


Well, I can’t condemn you, I have only partially made the move myself for lack of options :(
Not colour labels on the inside but actual labels on the plugs (cable) & sockets (motherboard), especially for the case LEDs and buttons.


I am still stuck with Mozilla, but I hate the organisation nonetheless. :( It sucks that the web standards have been made so complicated (extensive) that it takes a major organisation to implement them in a browser.
On the phone I use DDG browser, but not happy with it because ublock origin isn’t available.
On computer I am frustrated that debian repos do not yet have a privacy friendly fork, such as (from what I hear) waterfox or LibreWolf.
I am with you that Chrome-derivates are not an alternative at all.


You don’t actually believe that “don’t ever bother me about this again” is gonna be in the realm.of possibilities, do you? They’ll accidentally “forget” your choice on every second update and pester you again. Fuck mozilla.


if they reuse ISS parts, the orbit will stay mostly the same as today. Delta V for orbit changes is a bitch.


Same but I feel a wee little bit ashamed because… hell that witch is drawn attractive!


You are foolish, myopic and […]
Interesting choice of words for someone who doesn’t see the fire under the pot they are having a “cozy warm” bath in.


if you get a net gain, you are an untalented hack and shouldn’t be let anywhere near SW development.


if they were reasonable, they wouldn’t be a ruling “class”


Really?


The thing is: LLMs do not accelerate the progress of proper software development. Your processes have to be truly broken to be able to experience a net gain from using LLMs. It enables shitty coders to output pull requests that look like they were written by someone competent, and thereby effectively waste the time of skilled developers who review such pull requests out of respect for the contributor, only to find out it is utter garbage.


As someone who disliked celery in the past, I still find it enriches vegetable soups a lot. And by now I actually like the taste of cooked(!) celery. So yes, I would say most people just like it.
My second home and I didn’t recognize it. /blushes
Edit: then again, resolution sucks and this could be anywhere, really.


problem is that the widespread use of (and thereby provision of your data to) LLMs contributes to the rise of totalitarian regimes, wage-slavery and destroying our planet’s ecosystem. Not a single problem in any of our lives is important enough to justify this. And convenience because we are too lazy to think for ourselves, or to do some longer (more effort) web research, is definitely not a good excuse to be complicit in murder, torture and ecoterrorism.


I’ve become increasingly comfortable with LLM usage, to the point that myself from last year would hate me. Compared to projects I used to do with where I’d be deep into Google Reddit and Wikipedia, ChatGPT gives me pretty good answers much more quickly, and far more tailored to my needs.
Please hate yourself, reflect on that and walk back from contributing to destroying the environment by furthering widespread adoption of this shitty technology. The only reason you seem to get “useful answers” is because of search engine and website enshittification. What you are getting is still tons worse than a good web research 10 years ago.
Basically you were taught to enjoy rancid butter because all restaurants around you had started tasting like shit first, then someone opened a rancid butter shop.
Are you feeling offended by the meme? Because I am not, and I appreciate the joke.
Where? Since when is self-depreciating humor a bad thing?


Rare Denmark win, considering the same fuckers (government, not you Danish people, you’re okay) are pushing chat control on us.
Case connections are annoying but typically (it’s been a while for me) standardized enough that all plugs fit on the board…