deers
\sigh. Now I know why some people put an S on ‘e-mail’.
deers
\sigh. Now I know why some people put an S on ‘e-mail’.


There is a difference between “using the proper word that conveys that exact idea” and “fad pidgin”. Hint: “the ask”, “the spend”, “literally” and “emails” are words pushed on us by people with small brains and potentially a used-car sales quota to meet, and not something coming out of proper word use.
It seems I hate management pidgin that resembles used-car salesman try-hard mimicry.


For fake Internet points?


Imagine trying to read that
Kernel code is very often a series of short words, and very often formatted to take a lot of vertical space (i.e lines of code). It can be hard to read, especially when it’s a short code that corresponds to a longer function or location; but with practice we can cope.
tho
See? You’re expecting people to do it already. And kernel code conforms to the grammar a lot more than American 'english.


softwares
This is still not a word, my dude.


Can they make money on it? There’s your answer.


So a guy reads from an outline or script into a YouTube clip we can view (after ads) with a transcript we can then summarize with an LLM so we can replicate the outline or script originally used?
The downvote and next buttons are, like, right there.


I see he’s still completely tone-deaf, too.


Can I come too? I’ll just, like, meet the car en-route. Cool?
I’ll bring Canadian beer. Have you heard of Trash Panda or Space Kitty or Dad Beer? Anything from Propellerhead?


You mean we can charge our cars without risking damage or wear-and-tear to the port? What will this do to the planned obsolescence of the port if we don’t beat it up every day? Will it be pristine like my phone port next to the goddamned headphone jack?


The writing in this article is absolutely terrible. It needs some serious clean-up before the message isn’t impaired by the medium.


I go to pixelfed to post my art and view other peoples art. that’s it. I don’t go there to read posts or what’s going on in peoples lives.
Yes but being able to do that is a design goal of the fediverse
Is it? Beause that seems really dumb.
Here’s a radical idea: sometimes, web services are built with features you don’t use. Sometimes you don’t even *value *those features. But, in cases where your preference isn’t in the majority, the decision to include those features won’t match your personal preference.
Sometimes, the ability to share and see content between different sites is even a core value.
Weird.
For more information, search “false consensus”.
You may want to learn how you can configure your own accounts on various services to manage what you see on each one. Because, to some extent, that’s a configuration option.


Well it’s going to put a damper on my Ansible “coding”.
You think I want to properly learn that piece of junk? It was obsolete and archaic before it was released, and it survives on naivete and churn cost and nothing else. There is no part of my time doing yaml for Ansible that I want to actually retain or build on, and without chatGPT to slop-in the changes I need to make, I may be forced to do it myself. And I lack the crayons now and alcohol for after.
Actually subjecting my brain to Ansible directly in real-time is a horror. It is just so fucking lame compared to everything else – it even pales compared to the DevOps we were doing in 2002 before it was even called that. Let my have my robots to slop the Ansible and save my sanity !


I think for about 2 weeks Voat had potential. Then the Nazis moved in and it was doomed.


[x] to doubt autofellatic self-promotion


They use phrases like “centralized pain sensitivity” to avoid saying “it’s all in your head” but they still write up the same CBT (it’s sigma-6 workshops but for the brain! It’s the only one they evaluate against itself and it’s coincidentally so perfect that success and failure are now entirely the victim’s fault! Yay!) plan either way. Patient-pays, too.
If this wasn’t just a rebadging of an old ‘deny/defer’ doctrine, I’d say this was another signpost on our way down to the hell that is American mercenary care.


The five-assed monkey of cert lifetimes.
As useless measures go this will certainly be one; especially while CRLs are a thing.
See also: accessible health care. When the gov is the only consumer - ie no private monopoly and no dual-market slippery-slope - then healthcare becomes accessible and supported by regular income tax.


So the real point here is “inflation makes numbers go up”.
2 fish, but 2 kinds of fishes.