

People are generally nice. Though honestly my wife is a 10 and I’m like a -3. It’s all in the eyes of the beholder.
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People are generally nice. Though honestly my wife is a 10 and I’m like a -3. It’s all in the eyes of the beholder.
I guess if it was a daily unlimited good pizza party instead of a small raise given as long as I had the job; then maybe it would be a better deal.
If I’m either getting an extra $100 a month or $20 of pizza every day… I think pizza wins.
What are the chances we get daily free pizza?
If it’s not daily: I’d take the money. If daily: I’d have to think about it.
If you read this far and it’s not clear: I’m joking.
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I actually like the ability for a local AI to help with this in theory. I don’t think it’s an excuse for unintuitive UIs though.
You won’t believe what this person thinks of our headlines
For something end-user facing: I could understand this argument.
In this case they were more or less just calling a C function that had an unsigned long long as the parameter they were setting negative.
The whole ‘bug’ was that the other side of the function call was seeing a positive number no matter what.
The real situation was a bit more complicated, but that’s the gist.
I once had a QA engineer file a bug saying they couldn’t do negative testing since negative numbers were converted to positive.
The function took an unsigned integer. Took a lot of explaining to get them to understand that negative testing isn’t necessarily negative numbers.
This could have easily been a Flintstones episode.
Dead internet theory… except it’s basically dead world theory.
Bad eh security advice: use an alternative ssh port. Lots of actors try port 22 and other common alternatives. Much fewer will do a full port scan looking for an ssh server then try brute forcing.
What’s the start button? Every time I say click: they don’t know if it’s left or right.
Where’s the I did that stickers and artificial blame?
Why does that only go one way?
I’ve never had a case where running that fixed anything. I get it makes sense to verify system integrity but I’m guessing the OS already does that on its own once in a while.
Through the magic of make, you can write code that changes if statements to while loops then changes it back after compilation passes or fails.
I only give good advice.
The last season of Designated Survivor was awful tho.
Makes me think that platforms banning Trump after Jan 6 were just kissing up to Biden coming in. Maybe there is just a cycle of capitalist sucking up.
I’m perfectly fine with competition. This is the world. I’d buy a cheap Chinese car that passed regulations for driving in my country.
Trying to tariff instead of competing is just delaying the inevitable.
2 bucks says commercial ai is still being trained on those comments.
I’ve had great service from goggles4u.com. It’s been years though since I got LASIK.