

Gridfinity all the things
Don’t ask me what my name means


Gridfinity all the things


So then is he now president?


But didn’t she win the elections?
At least they are honest?


Anything and everything on pbs


Learn skills to survive without electricity or internet. Gardening, navigating, hunting, cooking, etc.
Learn to fix both a car and a house as much was possible.
Become a DIYer
In that order. The goal is to become completely self sufficient.


Went to best buy with my mom to buy her a new tv and printer when we went to pay at the cashier, the person in front offered to pay for us. I asked him why and he said he does this randomly about once a month and to pay it forward. I’ve paid the pur bases of 3 random people thus far.


We have the capability to feed everyone in the world, however doing this goes against the plan of food companies. Hunger is by design
Our company is forcing us to do everything with AI, hell they developed a “tool” to generate simple apps using AI our customers can use for their enterprise applications and we are forced to generate 2 a week minimum to “experiment” with the constant new features being added by the dev teams behind it (but we’re basically training it).
The director uses AI spy bots to tell him who read and who didn’t read his emails.
Can’t even commit code to our corporate github unless copilot gives it the thumbs up and its constantly nitpicking things like how we wrote our comments and asking to replace pronouns or to write them a different way, which I always reply with “no” because the code is what matters here.
We are told to be positive about AI and to push the use of AI into every facet of our work lives, but I just feel my career as a developer ending because of AI. We’re a bespoke software company and our customers are starting to ask if they should use AI to built their software instead of paying us, which I then have to spend hours explaining them why it would be a disaster due to the shear complexity of what they want to build.
Most if not all executives I talk to are idiots who don’t understand web development, shit some don’t even understand the basics of technology but think they can design an app.
After being a senior dev and writing code for 15 years I’m starting to look at other careers to switch to… Maybe becoming an AI evangelist? I hear companies are desperately looking for them… Lol, what a fucking disaster this shit is becoming.
It almost sounds like were both in the same company


Hence why I said likely not to happen. But I still hold a sliver of hope


I still have the hope FIFA is going to kick the US out (most likely not to happen) or Mexico and Canda step away in hopes they hurt FIFA


So did the name of the United States


From what I can tell as someone who detests clickbait as well, the stupid algorithm for YouTube shows it works so while I also wish there shouldn’t be any more clickbait, creators somewhat have to do it or risk their video getting lost in the vast ocean of other daily uploads


After reading the amount of drugs Musk was on and how he wanted to drive the US Government, I’m not entirely convinced that may be a good idea.


Opening presents after midnight on the 24th


Honestly, don’t. Build your own instead. A desktop motherboard with multiple sata ports, an M.2 for the main storage, and just throw Truenass on it. If you can checkout fb marketplace maybe you can even score some cheap server instead. It would cost you about the same and you won’t have to worry about some corporation taking your data or spying on you.
It depends on your meaning of trust, trust in the answers, trust in your privacy, what kind of trust are we talking about? If we are talking about trust in the accuracy or usability of the data it responds with, I would say I trust copilot, grok, Claude, Lumo, and finally Gemini – in that order. However, if we are talking about trusting them with your data to stay private, that is a big 'ol zero because none of them are private (Lumo might be the most private but I still don’t trust it 100%).
My job asks us to use AI agents so I have been playing around with paid licenses on all of these (Lumo was tested on my personal computer)