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fabioborellini
·9 日前·議論
The problem isn’t the efficiency of car use, it’s car dependency. If retail is only available in the huge units it’s impossible to access those without a car. And if people end up owning cars, even against their will, they will end up using those daily.

The goal is to avoid the car-centric lifestyle, not to optimise it. Maybe that is a totally utopian idea in the us, though.
fabioborellini
·17 日前·議論
You can still get any of these devices for the price of 16 GB DDR5 or 32 GB DDR4 (which limits the choice and availability of CPUs). It's a terrible time to build freedom PCs.
fabioborellini
·3 か月前·議論
But it’s the agent era, you can’t afford to take any responsibility of your business /s
fabioborellini
·3 か月前·議論
And the 4 MX versions were GeForce 2 MX based IIRC. 3 was expensive.
fabioborellini
·3 か月前·議論
The US constitution has 2nd amendment exactly for this purpose. Just start the extreme violence already.

These people are killing tens of thousands of people to gain personal wealth and to cover their existing crimes. Maybe millions, if they aren't stopped.
fabioborellini
·4 か月前·議論
Actually I have been told that replacements to (restricted subsets of) open source libraries, generated by LLM’s, vendored next to our code using the dependency, cannot be vulnerable since they don’t have cve’s, and therefore they don’t ever have to be maintained.

That’s how deep we are in neoliberal single truth shit now
fabioborellini
·5 か月前·議論
The total time is 7.8 hours, so 7 hours 48 minutes. A wrong format string with decimal hours instead of full hours?

With this kind of attention to detail I would not purchase anything.
fabioborellini
·7 か月前·議論
Apple can't perform well with audio on Apple Silicon, either. In 2025 macos is the only OS with audio cracking appearing with CPU load. Even Linux is better
fabioborellini
·7 か月前·議論
I mean the different aspects of my Next app are now clearly separated, but they do form functional units. The separation between frontend and BFF is gone, but that was a wrong boundary in small scale apps to begin with.
fabioborellini
·7 か月前·議論
As merely a systems engineer sometimes having to create a Web app I really much appreciate the experience of building a well-separated app without layers of trivial but flaky boilerplate layers that is a REST API in a dynamic language. The Next app I built last year using heavily RSC is one of the most legible and easy-to-maintain apps I have created so far.

We'll see if the magic can be trusted on or if we need more explicit solutions to this, but the Next/RSC experience was vastly superior compared to writing another REST API that is never to be used with anything else than the accompanied React app, and I'd love to use it or something similar to it in the future.

The reason is probably that a REST API for a "BFF" is in many cases quite tightly coupled with the frontend, and trying to detach those in the system architecture does not separate them in some higher scheme of things. Even if the two parts could separated but would never end up used without another, the separation probably just makes an unnecessary barrier.
fabioborellini
·7 か月前·議論
DDoS or just too many new legitimate clients?
fabioborellini
·8 か月前·議論
Well, Win NT is an actual operating system, and Win 98 and Classic macOS are just horribly overgrown home computer shells in an environment they should never have been exposed to.
fabioborellini
·8 か月前·議論
These phones couldn’t do the thing in question even when 0 years old, due to a bug, and failure to fix that is the reason for getting blocked from the networks
fabioborellini
·8 か月前·議論
I have become dumber without having contracted covid or other respiratory diseases (which could have been covid). 2020s have been the era of fascism, war and communities getting torn, which does not really help with stress levels and intellectual performance.
fabioborellini
·9 か月前·議論
He is dead inside
fabioborellini
·2 年前·議論
So they missed incapacitating a hospital, which changed to smart phones. Are you sure it was Mossad?