He had a state file somewhere that was aligned to his current infrastructure... why isn't this on a backend, who really knows...
He then ran it without a state file and the ran a terraform apply... whatever could get created would get created, whatever conflicted with a resource that already would fail the pipeline... moreso... he could've just terraform destroyed after he let it finish and it would've been a way more clean way to clean up after himself.
Except... he canceled the terraform apply... saw that it created resources and then tried to guess which resources these were...
I'm sorry he could've done all of this by himself without any agentic AI. Its PICNIC 100%
> Analysts have also said that the rise of artificial intelligence may have delayed purchases as some higher-income shoppers await upgraded laptops with AI features, such as Microsoft's co-pilot button, and televisions to hit the shelves.
Wait what?, does anyone here know someone who's truly waiting out for any of these features?
There's a few things that caught my attention. I am too in tech, but from what I understand and my circle, everyone... kinda worked less during the pandemic (especially at the start). How was this person pressured to work so much? He was doing machine learning for a company that offers clothes. How can you derive actual societal value from that? Not saying that the work was not interesting or challenging, just a bit weird take.
He also says he has 3 hobbies, and when the pandemic hit... it burst his bubble? I mean how many hobbies are you supposed to have? I'm not going to have 10 different hobbies to have "resiliency" in my hobbies shall a pandemic arrive.
Also, glaring omission on not sharing the reason how it happened? Everyone here works on a keyboard 8+ hours a day... maybe share what some of us could avoid?
I own a steamdeck, and have been playing BlackOps III (with no anticheat)
It's a total mess. Even with a handful of players actively playing, I almost always find a cheater. I get that anticheats are not "convenient" but to say that we should get rid of them, it's a bit naive.