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- Comment on lamp 8 months ago:
Also getting combined with glowshrooms for invisibility potions
- Comment on Man jailed for pointing loaded pistol at NSW Chinese restaurant chef in row over sweet and sour pork 8 months ago:
How do you even reach 62 being like this
- Comment on Gastronomical Masterpiece 11 months ago:
Not even
- Comment on Gastronomical Masterpiece 11 months ago:
Was {.__.}
- Comment on Discord users are cancelling their Nitro after new mobile layout update 11 months ago:
Discord was never usable for almost all handicaps
Source I work with blind developers
- Comment on How long do you think until AI writes and debugs code better than the average programmer? 11 months ago:
It works
I think the best option is to make sure to have ‘sorted’ the calls to the fire tiles, you can do that by having them in a separate grid or just stash them to a small local array on stack when you encounter them, and investigate those at the end of the loop
If there’s no result that’s been found under the cost limit without the fire at each point of the algorithm, you do do the recursive calls for the fire
Then once you’re back to the top level call, if there was a non-fire path you will get that result, if there wasn’t you will get that instead
- Comment on How long do you think until AI writes and debugs code better than the average programmer? 11 months ago:
I’ve had 100% failure rate on simple requirements
“Make a pathfinding function for a 2d grid” - fine
“Make a pathfinding function for a 2d grid, but we can only move 15 cells at a time” - fails on lesser models, it keeps clinging to pulling you the same A* as the first one
“Make a pathfinding function for a 2d grid, but we can only move 15 cells at a time, also, some cells are on fire and must be avoided if possible, but if there is no other path possible then you’re allowed to use fire cells as fallback” - Never works
There for that last one, none of the models give a solution that fits the very simple requirement
- Comment on iMessage will reportedly dodge EU regulations, won’t have to open up 11 months ago:
You wanna sell in europe you obey europe’s standards and regulations
- Comment on Angry bald man 11 months ago:
I’d be absolutely devastated if someone drew me like that as a response to something I said
- Comment on Just a JSON file in Windows 11 enables Edge, Bing, and Search ads removal 11 months ago:
- Comment on Just a JSON file in Windows 11 enables Edge, Bing, and Search ads removal 11 months ago:
the annoying stereotype of vegans pushing their diet
famous picture of the plane getting shot that illustrates survivorship bias
Also, vegans actually do something good for the planet so thank your neighborly vegan next time instead of telling them a story about how you once met someone who was really pushy about veganism.
- Comment on The Feds' Vehicle 'Kill Switch' Mandate Is a Gross (and Dangerous) Violation of Privacy | Jon Miltimore 11 months ago:
Just roll a pilot in one state and see how it goes.
- Comment on The Feds' Vehicle 'Kill Switch' Mandate Is a Gross (and Dangerous) Violation of Privacy | Jon Miltimore 11 months ago:
“Disadvantages” warrant a killswitch
- Comment on The Feds' Vehicle 'Kill Switch' Mandate Is a Gross (and Dangerous) Violation of Privacy | Jon Miltimore 11 months ago:
Driver entitlement episode 456: “what do you mean my death machine needs to have a remote kill switch???”
Insane.
- Comment on 'Morale is at an all-time low': Ex-Googler writes scathing latter slamming layoffs and 'eroded' culture 11 months ago:
Monopolies don’t need to create value for the user to keep their leadership
If the market wasn’t fucked they wouldn’t need to have good leadership, they’d do it or die
- Comment on 'Morale is at an all-time low': Ex-Googler writes scathing latter slamming layoffs and 'eroded' culture 11 months ago:
Sundar Pichai has got to be the worst CEO in the silicon valley period
Google has managed to produce next to nothing of value with a dreamteam of engineers the likes of which no one else had access to
From one uninspired leadership decision to the next thry’ve just been sitting there making GCP more like aws and bolstering what’s already there while every once in a while adding a new product to the Google graveyard
- Comment on Microplastic overdose 11 months ago:
I’ve seen paper used to separate thin cured pork slices
- Comment on What does a PhD mean? 11 months ago:
Euler giving the circle two big balls and an erection:
O3>
- Comment on Gif with cat 1 year ago:
Holy shit noelshack is still alive?
- Comment on Lemmy posts are starting to pop up on search results for Google (+ other search engines) 1 year ago:
“Good 4k tvs without bloat, site:lemm… oh.”
- Comment on We did this to ourselves 1 year ago:
What
- Comment on We did this to ourselves 1 year ago:
What
- Comment on Meta given 30 days to cease using the name Threads by company that trademarked it 11 years ago 1 year ago:
why litigate when you can just
pipe bomb pie
- Comment on Meta given 30 days to cease using the name Threads by company that trademarked it 11 years ago 1 year ago:
You don’t trademark the word “threads”, you trademark it within the context of the industry you’re in
I can make a shop that sells pies and call it “Apple”
- Comment on Zuckerberg: Actually, Threads Is Great, Approaching 100M Monthly Active Users 1 year ago:
Not everything has to have a billion user
Let’s see if they can accept it
- Comment on [HN] PhotoRoom Is Hiring a Senior Developer in Paris (Cross-Platform, Rust, Wgpu) 1 year ago:
Hey you don’t need to repost the ads mr bot
- Comment on Pfizer says it will price Covid treatment Paxlovid at nearly $1,400 for a five-day course, which researchers estimate only costs Pfizer $13 to produce. That's a 10,000%+ markup. Shameful. 1 year ago:
The eu:
€20 take it or leave it
- Comment on Hetzner server hosting potentially running MITM proxies on hosted servers 1 year ago:
Just buy a raspi to check the certificates periodically :>
- Comment on A Chatbot Encouraged Him to Kill the Queen. It’s Just the Beginning 1 year ago:
Article 😄
- Comment on [HN] Hetzner does run a (MitM) proxy in front of my server 1 year ago:
This is insane
I never expected letsencrypt to fail that bad