One kind of pushing your hands against your ears is ignoring problems that other people are talking about when you're not comfortable with hearing about them.
I'm not talking about the people who you think are "adults" (I assume you mean people whose opinions mostly matches yours), I mean everyone. They wouldn't talk about this if nobody was listening.
And people wouldn't listen to them if they talked about things that are not problems.
I agree with the main concern DHH correctly points out here, that some spaces (mostly inhabited by leftists) are currently calling a lot of people nazis who clearly are not nazis. And they're quite obviously gaslighting the idea that hurting these people is ok.
What people like DHH et al seem to be completely blind about is that the right has been doing this for decades, if not centuries. That is not justification for the left to do the same thing, but at least the other side should acknowledge that and try to move on instead of just perpetuating the cycle.
An AI board would certainly fire a CEO of a $20 billion company who wastes their time doing little tweaking like that. I mean even if there'd be a perfect AI that does something beyond slop consistently, this would still be a waste of time for a CEO.
At least if this is true at all, which should be perhaps doubted a little bit.
Ukraine War started 3 years ago in 2022, not two years ago. Or 11 years ago in 2014, if we count from the illegal annexation of Crimea.
The Gaza war will be a footnote to the actual war happening in Europe. When the terrorist attack of October 7 happened, my first sentiment was that Putin will be ecstatic that half of the world's attention will be shifted away from his crimes. A conspiracy minded person might think this was not an accident.
> You are going to indent your code anyway, so you might as well give the indentation some meaning.
Autoformatters came and fixed that problem. Nobody (except python, haskell and nim coders probably) wastes time indenting code anymore, you save and your code is indented. Nowadays, code that relies on whitespace and has no ending delimiters (like nim and python) gets awkward because the formatters have less information to go on. If your rust or typescript code formats to bad indent or none at all, you have an error.
This kinda begs the question: should we port all backend Typescript code to Go (or Rust) to get a similar runtime performance improvement? Is Typescript generally this inefficient?
The part between the "think" tags is (I guess) what ChatGPT-o1 hides under vague ux updates like "thinking about the problem". Perhaps the UI over ollama should hide them too.
I have successfully used this for some time, but migrated away to just pass because synchronizing a pass "db" with syncthing tends to work much better.
Of course we are focusing on the Russian part. Russia has made themselves the enemy of the west, so their spying is several factors more serious case than just a simple violation of privacy.