

Believe it or not, the mcdonakds by me no longer offers counter service. You order at a kiosk and then someone brings you your food. It’s as bad as it sounds.


Believe it or not, the mcdonakds by me no longer offers counter service. You order at a kiosk and then someone brings you your food. It’s as bad as it sounds.


Mono is not great because for the last ten years Microsoft shipped .net runtime has run native on Mac and linux without wine, so mono has not been seen the investment.


That’s not how many car deaths per year, in the us it is in the 40,000 range for the last several years: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S._by_year
Not sure where three million came from.


TBH, I wanted to volunteer on a local crew that maintains hiking trails. I didn’t… because they were all about taking endless pics and u/l it to their FB and maybe IG. So I avoided sth I wanted to do make my city better. But no way could I avoid their need to share everything with big tech.
Its hard, and this is a common issue. I have to stop and ask what good am I doing by avoiding it? Usually it’s worth the price, because making the real world a better place out weighs most big tech issues.
At least that’s how intrt to evaluate things, while still minimizing my own footprint where possible.
You can still have a house with all that old world charm if you want. You’re just going to have to do a custom build and pay extra for it.
I completely agree, and at the same time you’ll have to convince every contractor and person you workw with that you actually do want the higher quality items, trims, etc. Almost at every turn folks will steer you toeard cheaper alternatives, because most folks don’t notice or care.
I’m not disagreeing, but it will be more effort than just paying more. It will mean sourcing vendors/contractors that are prepared to do the work too. Personally, I feel it’s worth the extra effort and cost, but I understand why not everyone does.


Pushing SSL was probably the last big tech effort/push that actually benefited users. Sure it made self hosting a little harder, and probably consolidated some tracking behind bigger players, but overall end users did benefit.
Most of what I see now is purely for their benefit and users don’t benefit.


While true, the latest opus model has 1m token context. Which is a lot more than the previous 200k limit. Hard to fill that up with regular work, but easy if you try to oneshot a whole product.


Believe it or not in some ways they are better and more flexible and in other ways they’re more limited. Basically they are totally separate situations to the same problem.
Since they now have the same owner, you’ve already identified which one is gaining features and fixes.


While I agree with this, and I’m not defending skirting regulations, before rideshare apps, taking taxis was an awful experience. At least half the time, if you try to pay with a credit card, the machine was “broken”, if you wanted to get a ride at a specific time you had to call ahead and hope that a taxi would show up.
Rideshsre apps forced regular taxis to up their game and provide better service, some did and now have their own apps.


What do you get, app/feature wise for verified boot vs. Play integrity app? Does it increase the amount of apps that work on it?
Not who you asked, and I don’t mean this to sound pompous. I don’t believe (there’s probably some but go with me for a minute) there’s any software task I couldn’t do, given enough time to research the domain and understand the problem space.
When folks say they couldn’t do it before, it doesn’t mean they aren’t mentally capable to do the task, it’s the time or speed constraints that are in play. What coding agents do help you close that gap. It doesn’t make you an expert in the field, but as an example it can help you understand the domain, nomenclature, acronyms that you would have had to research.
This doesn’t invalidate your ability to judge a solution as good or bad. It also doesn’t prevent the agent from using code you don’t understand either, so you still have to figure things out but it can help speed some of those up.