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Saint Guinefort

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Teen 'God's influencer' has become the first millennial saint

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kamma4434
·hace 6 días·discuss
The article is embarassing. Basically it says nothing but links to wikipedia. I’m saving you a click: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolos
kamma4434
·hace 14 días·discuss
I seem to remember bit.ly had some issues when turmoil happened in Libya
kamma4434
·hace 15 días·discuss
Fascism was corporative, but in Italian the word has a very different meaning compared to the English one.
kamma4434
·hace 25 días·discuss
European cars are opaque surveillance machines just as well, so why bother?
kamma4434
·hace 25 días·discuss
Medical Doctors: scans on healthy patients are not a good idea

Tech bros: hold my beer…
kamma4434
·hace 27 días·discuss
At 50/100$ it would be great but for 500$ I’m not sure
kamma4434
·hace 27 días·discuss
For me, Id say that whatsapp is the phone. It’s so much better than pstn…
kamma4434
·hace 28 días·discuss
We use Vultr, DigitalOcean and Hetzner for global coverage. Vultr is by far the worst - some DC like Australia are pretty bad, lots of connectivity issues, some are OK. Their forte is that they offer a lot of DCs. We are migrating some workloads back to DO, where things are usually way smoother. Hetzner is our core, but does not offer DCs in Asia, Africa or Latam.
kamma4434
·el mes pasado·discuss
Yes a “grützi” at the right moment is often priceless, especially when abroad.
kamma4434
·el mes pasado·discuss
What I mean is that it is harder for me to reason about. In Java you also use collection interfaces, but List<String> is a no brainer.
kamma4434
·el mes pasado·discuss
Now, it would be super cool to get markdown and zero javascript bundles…
kamma4434
·el mes pasado·discuss
> Groovy also deserved a special mention, and the pudding is Grails.

Not sure it is much of a success. Groovy gets unreadable very fast, and the editor won’t help you. Gradle moved to Kotlin, and it’s 10x better in readability and maintainability.
kamma4434
·el mes pasado·discuss
That’s my top issue with Clojure: I see what the function does, but is it expecting a list, a string, either, or a map? The function may apply correctly, but what was it supposed to do? Java may be boring, but it’s surprise-free. In Elixir this is less of an issue because of pattern matching and very clear errors showing the actual arguments passes, that are unbeatable for debugging - you look at the log and can “see” the issue.
kamma4434
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I thought that was the reason ‘lsof -i -P’ existed
kamma4434
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Same experience. Nice on Canva but not necessarily clear for users
kamma4434
·hace 2 meses·discuss
> The only problem with this analysis is that in practice a lot of the designers don't understand the customer and don't understand the business.

And want something shiny done so they can show it in their portfolio. Especially the ones who consider themselves ‘artists’.
kamma4434
·hace 3 meses·discuss
> How do you budget an workforce that could turn 20% more expensive overnight?

Like, say, oil or DRAMs?
kamma4434
·hace 3 meses·discuss
I personally find the almost absence of spam on WhatsApp a big success story for it. Think about how much Spam still hits your email inbox (and nobody knows how much is filtered away before it does).

I totally understand why they try and make it hard for integration to happen. When compared to classic SMS, the fact that you need to start a conversation with a preapproved template means that they have a way to control casual interactions.
kamma4434
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Matches my experience. I am not sure why, but subjectively it feels better.
kamma4434
·hace 3 meses·discuss
My impression is that at the moment the value you get out of Claude is simply incredible.

As a senior engineer, you get an assistant that never gets tired and can do quite a lot on its own. For me, it’s been an eye-opening experience. I used to have a collaborator called M that had a good general culture, but was not too smart. The calculation going into my mind every time I ask Claude for something is: how much would that cost, in terms of time and effort, to get M to do that? M was a resource that costed many thousand dollars per month, plus the time I spent correcting and directing, while Claude is actually smarter and does what it is asked with a degree of autonomy and common sense that M could never dream of.

The flipside of the coin is obvious: Anthropic will find a way to claw back - no pun intended - some of this value by raising the cost of subscription. They would be crazy not to.