When Trump started behaving erratically I considered the possibility of the US defaulting on its debt, now I consider it a certainty. The consequences of this are hard to fathom.
Getting f***ed by Microsoft.
My father had Parkinsons — it was not a good way to spend his last years.
So is anyone going to get to the bottom of this? Will there be a lawsuit? This is an incredible breach of privacy and raises profound questions about what is going on at Lyft and any ride-sharing service for that matter. The non-answers provided by Lyft raise even more questions.
So that's what cooking feels like for people who never cooked before.
Is anyone seriously going to pretend that anything in this budget is based on realism or even has any meaning at all?
While retail investors are buying up Tesla shares, insiders at the company are selling.
That's a quote from an article on the topic. Does that sound in any way ominous to you?
Fully agree, the software landscape on Linux is mind blowing.
Every couple of years I try out the latest "assistant". I ask very simple queries, stuff that you might expect it to be able to handle. It always disappoints hilariously.
Questions where previous assistants consistently and utterly failed: "What's the weather going to be like today?" "I want to go to [address], using public transport, can you tell me which routes I have to take?" "What are my appointments today?"
You'd think these are pretty obvious use-cases, but every iteration of assistants was completely incapable of getting even close to a satisfying answer. I don't expect LLMs to fare better this time around.
Monthly amount is the way to go! I chip in a whole fiver over at feddit.org each month, because that's easily worth it. You get what you pay for, after all.
The very concept of "allies" carries no more meaning in relation to the Trump administration.
Uhm, we have release pipelines in Azure DevOps that do all of this and much more with precision and reliability. Relying on an LLM for actual releases to production of all things seems like a pretty big and wholly unnecessary gamble.