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tomkarho

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tomkarho
·l’altro ieri·discuss
The way this trend is going we might need "rewritten in Rust" catalog similar to Google's graveyard.
tomkarho
·5 giorni fa·discuss
Richard they did it. You can rest now.
tomkarho
·9 giorni fa·discuss
Take the vax or lose your job. Two weeks to flatten the curve. You are killing grandma. "Lab leak" was a dirty word. The science has settled. A bloody live death count on the news.

It seemed that every conceivable way to pressure, force, guilt trip and coerce people into taking the CV was utilized during covid. Enough that no doubt many people are highly suspicious of any authority henceforth and no amount of research will sway them from that. The trust simply isn't there. Yet.

Time is the only cure.
tomkarho
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Good thing Attenborough got there first so Mel can still play with lego's. I hope there is a reference in the new Space Balls for that. Such a funny little quirk.
tomkarho
·19 giorni fa·discuss
Better call Web Dude
tomkarho
·19 giorni fa·discuss
Nothing Phone comes probably the closest to bare bones at least what I have come across.
tomkarho
·mese scorso·discuss
> I’m certain newer LLMs will likely not attempt to rewrite it from scratch

Sooner or later a Rust developer will try.
tomkarho
·mese scorso·discuss
Guess Donut went with "fake it till you make it" business strategy but somewhere along the way forgot the "make it" part.
tomkarho
·mese scorso·discuss
How very Wernher von Braun of them.
tomkarho
·mese scorso·discuss
I would imagine MS employees might (or be made to) either directly or through wsl.
tomkarho
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This reminds me of George Carlin standup routine about PTSD. If you want to make any bad news sound less bad, just wrap the concept around complicated jargon to sterilize it.
tomkarho
·2 mesi fa·discuss
It's all fun and shells until you start adding parameters especially when those parameters have quotemarks in them. Groovy can get pretty wild with the syntax.
tomkarho
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Waiting on the legislation demanding that every underwear must have these "safety" features and then someone will insert a meter to those and start taxing us for every single puff.
tomkarho
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Makes one wonder what the AI was trained with for it to settle on "no means yes if I justify it to myself well enough"
tomkarho
·4 mesi fa·discuss
There are no privacy concerns because there IS no privacy. /s
tomkarho
·5 mesi fa·discuss
.NET does have flags to include the necessary dependencies with the executable these days so you can just run the .exe and don't need to install .net on the host machine. Granted that does increase the size of the app (not to mention adding shitton of dll's if you don't build as single executable) but this at least is a solved problem.
tomkarho
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Kind of. What is an interesting topic of debate is that B5 aired at the same time with Deep Space 9 (pilots were released a month apart). DS9 switched out the "adventure of the week" formula from Star Trek for a long form storytelling and it is fought over to this day if one copied from another.

B5 is known for the fact JMS had a full five year arch planned from the start (due to O'Hare's unfortunate state of mind he was forced to pivot with Boxleitner as well as season 4-5 got gutted for other reasons) but I can't recall if DS9 had similar aspirations from the get go or if they eased into it as the story progressed. For comparison: was the Dominion War in the cards all the way from episode 1 or did it come into play later?
tomkarho
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Those who come to this magnificent piece of Sci-Fi for the first time, a word of advice: Pay attention. There are things set in motion in season 1 that are resolved multiple seasons later and there's a lot of foreshadowing (pun very much intended) both subtle and overt.

Oh and, enjoy the ride. It's a good one.
tomkarho
·5 mesi fa·discuss
The big appeal for me was that Tauri didn't ship an entire Chrome browser to make it work. It never even occurred to me to gauge the webview used in such detail.

> On Linux, Tauri not only ships its own webview, it's also an old and fundamentally broken webview

I'd love to hear some details on this. What is Tauri shipping now and what should it ship instead?
tomkarho
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I was hoping to find a database of bunnies. I was left sadly disappointed.