From Usenet to MySpace to Facebook to Reddit to Lemmy
In my mind (56yo programmer), web 1.0 was static web pages and server side stuff (e.g. PHP) only. Web 2.0 was AJAX (server fetches via JavaScript) and then the resulting APIs. To me Web 3.0 aught to be a similarly massive change in how information is delivered.
I think it’s going to take a Microsoft catastrophe, something that disables machines for at least a few days. I’m thinking maybe a buggy windows update.
I have a CentOS 6.8 server that I backup with:
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb conv=sync,noerror bs=4M
Of course change the sda/sdb to whatever your source(backup drives are
Don’t get your hopes up, the parliament can easily override and will
Take all you want, it will only take a few hallucinations before no one trusts LLMs to write code or give advice
Only works under 40 mph. Only available in 2 states. Not available until the end of this year.
Totally replaced by the most super amazing AI ever
Totally replaced by the most super amazing AI ever
Microsoft is the school bully who keeps shoving you and saying: “what are you gonna do about it?”
AC steps up or down easily and efficiently, DC not so much.
Hopefully they confiscated any vodka they found at the house
AI moderation on a platform that couldn’t even figure out search with over a decade of trying. Ima just sit back and watch
Yeah it is. To the shitty cable companies we’ve had for years that have promised to serve rural areas but never have. But it seems like the most important thing is the unions that install and service that cable.
Consider that “attractive” won’t always be skewed so heavily towards appearance. As I’ve gotten older attitude and personality matters at least as much as physical appearance. When I was 25 I was probably 90/10 (appearance/personality), now (55) I’m probably 40/60.
Seconded, mine is a 2018 and has had only one problem. Best car I’ve ever owned.
“Tesla bad, keep buying shitty gas vehicles”
EVs require much less maintenance…dealers make much of their money from… maintenance! So they mark up the sale price to compensate for their lost revenue.
The solution is selling cars without dealerships, but our helpful state legislatures have made that illegal in many states.
Ever hear of spoofed caller ID?
Are you defending the botched legal process and suggesting that it deserves more respect than the man who is in fact in the right? That we should continue to obey even when it’s wrong?
The man also knew that his license was not in fact suspended in any legitimate way. If I was the victim of failed bureaucracy for months I would ignore it too.