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Normally I would say yes, but WSL is so incredibly necessary for a developer that it might be legit.
Got you beat. 40’s dude who’s never used any social media except for reddit (if that counts). I also have never used a smart phone.
Completely agreed. AI haters pride themselves on being creative, but they can’t form an original thought on the topic.
I’m not sure what you’re getting at. This has nothing to do with the US political zeitgeist. It’s just an extremist following through on his values.
Nope. It’s just that would be the first thing I changed if I were making a reddit clone.
Also because it allows anyone to easily stalk all your comments for some reason. Creepy.
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God I miss when em dashes were a sign of literacy. Now I despise them.
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I firmly believe we all should take turns doing the shit jobs so that some are spared from having to do it all the time.
The CEO should spend a few hours a week scrubbing toilets. Citizens should go on say, a two-year tour of duty in their young years to do the stuff depicted in the comic. A benefit is that they’ll treat service workers better later in life.
And more importantly, we should question how much of this is actually necessary. It seems all most of it does is make a couple people rich beyond morality.
Agreed. The only thing that has really changed is how much hardware we can throw at it. ML has existed more or less since the 60s.
It’s embarrassing how often the first paragraph of the article contradicts the title of the post. Then you look at the comments and 99% of them are blathering as if the title is true.
More like as soon as they leave medical school in my experience.
There are going to be fifty different bypasses up on github by the end of the week. This makes me want to join a corpo and record their precious meetings
Sadly I don’t think it’s possible to have a party “for the people” with only two parties. There’s too much pressure for both of them to champion the status quo.