cryptTurtle
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- Comment on Wikipedia loses challenge against Online Safety Act verification rules 2 weeks ago:
yeah pretty much the way it's always been. Rules for thee but not for me
- Comment on Lemmy is a tech literate echo chamber 3 weeks ago:
When something goes wrong the average response is some amount of confusion and anger with rapid clicking
- Comment on Lemmy is a tech literate echo chamber 3 weeks ago:
So a friend of mine went to a convention to show off his gaming project. The kids there were trying to touch the monitors to play the game. They didn't grab the keyboard and mouse. They didn't touch the controller. They touched the monitor. People's framework of what a computer is and what it's made of is completely different than what it use to be
- Comment on Is there any social media without memes and US politics? 4 weeks ago:
Better hope those articles you're reading dont link to anything. Or have pictures
- Comment on Vibe coding takes the "science" out of computer science 4 weeks ago:
Fair enough. I put it in quotes because honestly I've seen all kinds of definitions thrown around. The conversation seems to often become a substitute for pro-LLM tools and anti-LLM tools. I think it's more about how you use it and who controls it.
- Comment on What is the point of this exactly? 4 weeks ago:
Do y'all not already have a public database for local sex offenders?
- Comment on Rain barrels are the exact opposite of "Saving it for a rainy day" 4 weeks ago:
Yeah, but that's taking the idiom literally which isn't really the point of the post
- Comment on Is there any social media without memes and US politics? 4 weeks ago:
English media will always be dominated with us politics. As for memes well, welcome to the internet. The best way to avoid memes is to avoid the internet
- Comment on Vibe coding takes the "science" out of computer science 4 weeks ago:
I think it depends on who you ask. Some people who "vibe code" definitely use it as a crutch for a lack of understanding. But others (often more senior) tend to use it as just a really really complex auto-complete. Mostly it generates chunks and patterns but the ideas and how those pieces connect come from the dev
- Comment on I self hosted a World of Warcraft server. 1 month ago:
Damn, my first thought was how fun it would be with my friends lol