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·mese scorso·discuss
The stolen property in the story in the above comment was recovered. I don’t see how this justifies more surveillance that is likely to be abused.
patsplat
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Are the financials available?

Because based on “asked it to make a profit” I expect financials in the story. Even if it is a bit of a ”Clarkson’s Bot”, for the farm there is discussion of the numbers.
patsplat
·3 mesi fa·discuss
There’s the NYC Mechanical Keyboard Meetup if you would like to see and try different builds. Most people will let you try their builds.

https://nyckeyboardmeetup.com/
patsplat
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Physical objects should be rounded, virtual windows should be square. I will die on this hill.
patsplat
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I recommend dialing in a mill before claiming there’s no craft in CNC.
patsplat
·6 mesi fa·discuss
When LLMs transition from predatory pricing to rent seeking, the enthusiasm will evaporate.
patsplat
·6 mesi fa·discuss
CSS does suck because of the globals. Class names, ids, z index values are all areas where one commonly bumps into other developers in sometimes confusing ways.

But to the point of the article, it’s a technology one has to learn. There are name spacing solutions in css (layers) and around css (css modules, panda, tailwind, etc).

I think another challenge folks may have with CSS is thinking visually. It’s not automatic. In art school one learns both how to see and how to render, and generally learning how to see clearly is a bigger challenge than learning how to render.

Practice your craft.
patsplat
·2 anni fa·discuss
You are correct, I think he was talking about a different device:

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-clea...
patsplat
·2 anni fa·discuss
I just heard about a related device from a family member who is an endocrinologist.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-clea...

First off, he had discomfort with the study methodology. Didn't go into details, but was surprised that the FDA was less conservative than himself in this case.

Secondly, it has been common in his practice for someone to have an unusual event. Someone does something out of the ordinary, they have an unusual circumstances, they don't adjust their treatment, and something goes wrong.

His question was -- does the device have a reset button? Is there a way to restart the management and learning? The answer is no -- the device will learn! But there's no way for the patient or the physician to adjust the treatment. So his answer is -- he would never recommend this device, not the way it's currently setup. It's opaque and there's no means for a person to influence the device's learning.
patsplat
·7 anni fa·discuss
The result of this architectural pattern:

https://vimeo.com/166807261