Absolutely this. The reason AI defaults female into “female armor mode” is the same reason Excel has January February Maruary. Our spicy autocorrect overlords cannot extrapolate data in a direction that it’s training has no knowledge of.
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I mean I’ve been trying to formally request that ISO change the C API for
send()
toyeet()
for sockets where connection reliability is not required at the network interface level.
Maybe I’m not Rusting enough.
IHeartBadCode@kbin.socialto Risa@startrek.website•Harry Mudd does not represent the best of humanity3·2 years agoGame recognizes game my dude.
IHeartBadCode@kbin.socialto Risa@startrek.website•Harry Mudd does not represent the best of humanity241·2 years agoI’m a Linux user. I prefer compiling my own sexbot.
IHeartBadCode@kbin.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•You may need to provide a reason now when quitting OneDrive29·2 years agoHere are the answers you’re allowed to choose from:
- I don’t want OneDrive running all the time
- I don’t know what OneDrive is
- I don’t use OneDrive
- I’m trying to fix a problem with OneDrive
- I’m trying to speed up my computer
- I get too many notifications
- Other
I’m going with
Other
and in the text box I’m telling Microsoft' SELECT * FROM sys.database_role_members--
and going from there.
I’m not editing it now!
The ghost thing is one thing from that episode, but that there is this space colony that has patterned itself after Scotland and “POW, you’re just going to have to accept that” has never set right with me. It’s right up there with an entire space colon that patterned itself after native American Pueblo peoples that rather than hop on over to another planet are legit cool with being under Cardassian rule, because “SPIRITS!” Like dude, y’all got here on spaceships not flying eagle ghost.
Which all of that seems a bit a bit odd considering they’re like “we know what’s happened in the past, you white people are always making us move!!” Because is feels like they’re forgetting that part of the past that goes something like “US Congress promised us they’d leave us alone!”
Also what are the odds that your people’s mortal enemy “Picard” from 600 years ago, has his great-great-great-great…grandson shows up on your remote ass planet in the middle of nowhere?
IHeartBadCode@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.ml•Mastodon’s latest update makes it easier to follow the news3·2 years agoOr you can make multiple accounts. The app makes it super simple to swap accounts on the fly.
Wayland development. Tons of folks yelling “X is good enough!” Where they just ignore that no one is actively developing XOrg which is pretty much the biggest X11 implementation.
Plenty maintaining XOrg but new things aren’t coming to XOrg, there’s just no one there the XOrg devs moved to Wayland.
So all these people shouting, they’re telling you keep a piece of software that’s very fragile, in a space that hardware makers are progressing at rapid pace, has decades of hot fixes, duct tape, and cruft, and nobody is actively developing for.
Like I just don’t understand the people yelling that Wayland is raping peoples wives and setting fire to their dogs. The yelling group is screaming for people to use something that nobody wants to work on and nobody is paying enough for people to work on. The code base is horrible and it easily causes burnout in three weeks or less. No one in their right mind is picking it up for shits and giggles.
So if everyone abandons Wayland, what’s the end goal? Keep riding XOrg till hardware outpaces it completely? Like I don’t understand what the Wayland haters are trying to get at. There’s so little going on in XOrg at this point and everyone seems to universally hate the code base. And a rewrite of the base sounds a whole lot like Wayland but artificially adding in X11 restrictions that make no sense since we all aren’t using PDP-11 to run the clients.
I get that Wayland has configurations that don’t work yet. All software has bugs, including X11 implementations. But Wayland is arguably a technology that is more in line with how modern hardware works than the X11 protocol will ever be. And Wayland is designed to be easy for devs to work with, not a cobble of archaic limitations due to a protocol that was designed for 1970s era computers.
That level of hate for Wayland is just this confusing Luddite cry for software that hardware that properly supports it no longer exists. The reason modern video cards do run on X at this point is because of a lot of hacks. I thought everyone understood this when we did the whole AIGLX vs XGL thing.
See OP is trying to do a Simpson’s reference, but Riker is trying to indicate to Troi that he’s coming for her like a Caitian.
There’s a joke about shift registers and delay-line memory but you’ll have to wait till it comes back to me.
IHeartBadCode@kbin.socialto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•It's fine until you run out of disk space20·2 years agoA:\SPICYMEMES\MODEMSOUND.WAV
IHeartBadCode@kbin.socialto Risa@startrek.website•Sorry Deanna, the Commander has other obligations4·2 years agoI’m starting to think this jam session’s got too many licks and not enough comps.
You wouldn’t download a bridge would you?
This hits a lot different when you work from home.
IHeartBadCode@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.ml•Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome311·2 years agobut this is Google, and they control Chrome, and this probably still won’t make people switch to Firefox
Yeah. People just simply will not do things that are in their best interest. This is literally the biggest issue that was had with IE. Inertia.
All I needed to read was in the first paragraph.
Brave Software, the company behind the browser of the same name, was founded by Brendan Eich. He’s best known as the creator of JavaScript from his days at Netscape Communications
I mean, JS is his baby that’s all there needs to be said about the person’s motivations.
IHeartBadCode@kbin.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•Zoom CEO says workers can't build trust or unite... on Zoom7·2 years agoMan. Fuck those guys!
— Zoom Video Communications, Inc CEO Eric Yuan (about Zoom Video Communications, Inc)
“Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power!”
— something, something Arch BTW