hroderic
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- Comment on San Francisco says ‘good riddance’ as X prepares to leave 2 months ago:
"It’s impossible to operate in San Francisco, they expect you to pay your rent "
- Comment on In Leaked Audio, Amazon Cloud CEO Says AI Will Soon Make Human Programmers a Thing of the Past 2 months ago:
Yeah, I don’t see AI replacing any developers working on an existing, moderately complex codebase. It can help speed up some tasks, but it’s far from being able to take a requirement and turn it into code that edits the right places and doesn’t break everything.
- Comment on Trump promotes family's new crypto platform, 'The Defiant Ones' 2 months ago:
Coinfefe
- Comment on It's so busy here right now 6 months ago:
Only the state of Puebla, and they only give a little fuck.
- Comment on [Serious] Why do so many people seem to hate veganism? 6 months ago:
Do-gooder derogation Basically, some people perceive others’ moral choices as criticism or as some kind of bragging.
- Comment on Discord began blocking servers with information prohibited in the Russian Federation 7 months ago:
The Russia government is probably happy to have people chatting in an unencrypted service
- Comment on I'm new to networking and self-hosting and have no idea where to start. 10 months ago:
I don’t think you really need to dive that deep into networking to start self hosting, but Network Chuck has a pretty good CCNA course on YouTube youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIhvC56v63IJVXv0GJcl9v…
- Comment on New Study: At Least 15% of All Reddit Content is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public Opinion 10 months ago:
That title is clickbait.
From the article:
In 2020, the Computers in Human Behavior study provided additional insights into the tactics employed by corporate trolls on Reddit. The study focused on the top 100 subreddits, analyzing the content posted within these influential communities. The results were alarming, with 15% of the top 100 subreddits found to have content that was likely posted by bots or corporate trolls, specifically aimed at promoting certain companies or organizations.
That’s 15% of the top 100 subreddits contained some content that was likely posted by bots or corporate trolls.
- Comment on Recommendations for good YT channels exploring lore and stories 1 year ago:
The Lady of Lore! youtube.com/@TiptoeTheTank