hellishharlot

@hellishharlot@programming.dev
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Theres no way this wasn't a chatgpt response

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Using single character variable names is always bad practice

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I'm not so sure they need to given that over 50% of Americans live completely paycheck to paycheck

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Depending on how they're training it, they're likely looking at when grammarly corrections were accepted or rejected and the context around that. That's what I'd be using from the dataset anyhow

  • 200k min salary (I'm currently paid 5 figures)
  • 4 hour workdays
  • 4 day workweek

And this is the single most important piece

let me go home when I'm done with my work

Making money is a capitalist adjacent idea. The premise that we need money to figure out how to allocate resources is foolish

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Gotta pay min wage for that

It could even be that as more and more of our lives gets funneled into these machines we're seeing less literacy and therefore more typos to make the algorithms second guess themselves. If 10 users for every 100 type fir instead of for and don't correct it the algo starts to see that as possible correct

Less software and more driverware. My headphones (arctis nova pro wireless) have some really nice customizations available with the sonar software. Nvidia drivers are more customizable but the issue is mostly support for vrr through gsync, dlss, hdr, and Nvidia broadcast. I know AMD is supposedly bounds and leaps ahead of Nvidia but that's what I have for current hardware because of how useful and ubiquitous the software is.

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Collapse the govt, what could possibly go wrong

I mean. Americans have shown they'll work off hours, that's not the issue. It's generally that it's expected to be compensated well and to make up the hour deficit elsewhere in the week if that happens

Dark Reader too

I think pcsx 2 let's you put a PS2 CD in and run it through the emulator

We really ought to make jobs that can be remote have to justify undue hardship to RTO too.

Yeah except the cloud layers. For some that's beautiful and it makes an even better backdrop for reading

For a lot of open source at the moment the root level readme is fundamentally the homepage too. It absolutely should include screenshots, maybe even a gif. If your software has a GUI or TUI it should follow that a concise visual will do more to explain it's usage than a text document

Why though? Intellisense helps you write out the full name. And instead of response why not call it whatever the data you're expecting to be

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Communism: send the apple picking expert to work in the steel factory and get a random university professor to pick them instead

Why? He's an expert in that, if we don't have steel mill experts we can train willing participants. Experts should always flow to their field of expertise

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My company and literally every company I've worked for somehow has been deeply afraid of leaving .NET framework for .NET core or .NET 6, 7, or 8.

I just want to get away from needing Windows to run my programs locally

You can just swipe off from the left hand side of the screen

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I use windows as little as possible. I have steam, discord, and Firefox open on it and otherwise try to use my Linux and macOS devices for actual productivity

You could set up a docker with an exposed port for connections to the MySQL database server and run 20 databases inside it, that will come with its own risks fyi. You may have MySQL version mismatches to start with, you may have concurrent connections trying to use the same internal port, you may have a number of different situations where reads or writes take a much longer time due to other services wanting data.

I thought that was c#

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DRM also costs paying customers performance generally

Not if you have pets at home

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And when it's 100+f in the summer? AC has to run enough to keep them cool

80% is my burst capacity unless you're gonna pay more than 4x my cost of living. 60% is my normal pace these days

Index can be useful but start looking for mapping and sorting functions. Or foreach. If you really must index, sure go use index or I if it's conventionally understood. But reading something like for I in e where p == r.status is really taxing to make sense of

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Get the best of both -Thunder user on a Pixel Fold

  • I love the idea of how thin the galaxy fold's outer screen is but the reality would likely be frustrating.
  • I have the pixel fold and it fits perfectly in my pockets, also a woman wearing women's jeans. It's for the iphone 5 vibe like that.
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The neat part is, if you have a diagnosis on file you can make an ADA reasonable accomodations request for this stuff and if they don't illegally fire you they'll find a way to maybe get you something kinda like it

It's not everything but it's enough that I might get by with it! Thanks stranger

More players = increased revenue potential

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If I say "I am a chatbot" you might believe me. If I say "I'm not a chatbot" you might not believe me.

So I'm possibly a chatbot

As a species we need a mix of progressive and conservative people. Progressives act as a sort of antennae force finding new ways to approach the world while conservatives are there for if we progress in a way that is ultimately harmful. Finding the right balance and control system is the hard part, not fitting everyone into a progressive or conservative ideology

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So switching to dvorak or colemak would possibly help significantly

I use these as a central place to create an online order for pickup.

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President makes 400,000 a year for a min of 4 years (1,600,000) and a max of 8 years (3,200,000) so I'd probably ask for 5,000,000 a year for them to call the shots and an extra 1,000,000 for anything I don't think will get me reelected.

4 years of 5mil nets me 20mil and 8 nets me 40mil. I stash that away in a moderate dividend spread and I'll be just fine for the overwhelming majority of my life.

In what world is

for (int index = 0; index < objectToIterate; index++)
{
    // DO YO THANG
}

less coherent than

for (int i; i < objectToIterate; i++)
{
    // DO YO THANG
}
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Thunder has been my go-to. Not sure I could specify why beyond the fact that it just works