maybe we're using the word "imflammation" to describe too much stuff?
I mean, we name viruses & bacterias by their category/shape/etc, so shouldn't we do something similar to inflammation? eg. blue, vege-inflammation, red inflammation, pink-diamond-shaped inflammation
inflammation-from-burn, etc?
even though some Israel's actions are spooky (targeted-exploding walkytalkies?), they're at least designed to minimize civilian deaths (or at least they're trying)
But... Iran and their ilks (eg. Hamas)? they not only don't give a shit, but actively seek to kill civilians with maximum brutality (baby beheadings, killing & parading even with non-israeli bodies)
hmm have you actually read the article? did you find anything of "substance" other than hand-wavy "this company is from israel, so must be mosad" or "has notorious for its questionable practices" (without even giving actual examples or incidents)?
I mean, if I was the mosad guy planting a deal with samsung, I wouldn't even name the app "AppCloud"
heck, why would you even make it appear to the user?
this is a classic competitor-bashing article -- no substance, only hand-wavy "this guys bad!"
I'm guessing this can be traced to others like xiami/huawei/etc who definitely want to get samsung's slice of the market there
I just don't get the fuss from the pro-LLM people who don't want anyone to shame their LLMs...
people expect LLMs to say "correct" stuff on the first attempt, not 10000 attempts.
Yet, these people are perfectly OK with cherry-picked success stories on youtube + advertisements, while being extremely vehement about this simple experiment...
...well maybe these people rode the LLM hype-train too early, and are desperate to defend LLMs lest their investment go poof?
about: Adding an invisible, inaccessible, always-implicitly-initialized field sounds too weird and non-Rusty to me
maybe rust-devs are too focused on "zero-cost abstraction"?
I mean, if I'm building for embedded sys, I have to make sure I don't waste any ram... but for other cases like web-server dev, it's much better to have some-cost abstraction that helps debugging
(this might actually be one of the reason rust isn't used a lot despite having an extremely good language basis/growth -- other one being async cancellation...)
if someone's bringing "google payscale" for comparison... well that's not some average joe...
why not just bring Bill Gates and say "everything -- including private jet -- is dirt cheap" ?
$8k per year simply doesn't make sense for 95% of the programmers. For a lot of developing countries, that's more than a well-paying programmer's annual salary...
some credit card companies have botched chatbot process:
"lost/forged credit card report" / "talk-to-person" are essential support process, but they require you to enter your PIN to get thru that process
(if the request for a new credit-card is faked, you're out of luck)
hmm have you seen stabby maniacs and drug addicts in "healthcare provided countries"?
does having healthcare make those people visit those "providers" and go:
"Hello! I'm a maniac with mental issues/drug problems, and I'm visiting you to be treated! good day!"