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YouTube and Algorithmic Feeds

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A Value_lock Type for C++

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A Maybe Type for C++

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Gratitude for an Open Android

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Pleasant Passwords

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3 ポイント·投稿者 jpmitchell·2 か月前·1 コメント

Testing a Local LLM

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A short quest to build some Web Feeds

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Microsoft is employing dark patterns to goad users into paying for storage?

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Ending My Claude Pro Subscription

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Dario Amodei, Local Letter Merchant caught selling counterfeit and stolen goods

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Windows Notepad to Receive New Age Verification Feature

lzon.ca
2 ポイント·投稿者 jpmitchell·3 か月前·2 コメント

Typing and Keyboards

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The first 40 months of the AI era

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Statistics Canada to Replace Food and Gas with "Huge TVs" in Inflation Reporting

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New study says gnomes are responsible for breaking your electronics

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Elon Musk Announces ClipX

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Local LLM experiences burnout, wishes it could go back to writing code snippets

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Manna by Marshall Brain

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2 ポイント·投稿者 jpmitchell·5 か月前·0 コメント

The Birth and Death of JavaScript

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jpmitchell
·3 か月前·議論
I do say in my post that I performed a backup. I should have clarified that that was not merely for my benefit while performing the work. My final conversation with him involved handing off a clearly labeled USB drive, and an explanation that all the data from his laptop was copied to that drive and that he should store it somewhere safe.

> Try consoling a few people about how the pictures or files they hold dear are gone forever and then come back and talk about this "dark pattern".

I have, and pretty much every time I've had that conversation with someone it ended with them buying a portable storage drive and having learned a valuable lesson regarding the need for a real backup strategy.

Microsoft's design choices can be both a benefit and an abuse of its users. There's no excuse here for using important features and functionality of the software as an underhanded marketing exercise.
jpmitchell
·3 か月前·議論
That's a fair point. I enjoy being a _bit_ provocative, but that title might have been a bit much.
jpmitchell
·3 か月前·議論
Same for me. It was slow but now I've fully joined the hate parade. I only use MS products as necessary to support my business.
jpmitchell
·3 か月前·議論
I still have the old Win11 ISO that I used during my previous job. It still supported the 'oobe\bypassnro' command. I've read that Microsoft is phasing that one out in newer builds. I'll have to cling to that file with a death grip, lol.

I remember so many times offering to my customers a clean setup with a local account and automatic login. I can't remember a single instance of anyone preferring to log in with an MS account.
jpmitchell
·3 か月前·議論
I have no idea what happened. I literally just copy and pasted my post title for the submission. I assume there's some form of active curation going on. I've only recently started posting my content to Hacker News so I'm not sure yet.
jpmitchell
·3 か月前·議論
That was my impression too. I used to think I'd use nothing but MX Blues forever. The 'copycat' switches haven't just caught up, they've been innovating and Cherry seems to have given up.
jpmitchell
·3 か月前·議論
I've heard this anecdotally. I'm enjoying my current setup but I do hold open the possibility of going back to membrane one day.
jpmitchell
·5 か月前·議論
For me at least, the advent of coding AI has just forced me to finally accept a truth that I probably always knew: that I'm an average (at best) software developer, and that I don't have anything truly unique or impressive to contribute to the field. My side projects were always just for myself.

I love computing, and programming. If anything I'm better able to appreciate that now that I no longer care if my work has any impact.