

Honestly, that would be great if they just tossed it out the window.
What they’re probably doing is building a list of who they should layoff next based on the feedback.
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Honestly, that would be great if they just tossed it out the window.
What they’re probably doing is building a list of who they should layoff next based on the feedback.


dick move.
Which users are doing that so I can block them?


Also it’s reasonable to think discussion forums are in some sense ephemeral
This is 100% wrong. This isn’t Discord or chat. People expect forums to appear in online search results, i.e. be persistent.


CEO later added: the exec team is still getting a raise though.


Google’s CEO says 75% of the company’s code is AI-generated.
Everyone should take this with a huge grain of salt. Like all other internal company stat reports, it’s bullshit and manufactured.
Example: my company has recently introduced a gate on CI. All commits must have “Co-Authored-By: X”. Technically, you can set X=None, but most people aren’t doing that because we’re not stupid and we know the commit history can easily be data mined and used to generate stats on who is or isn’t using AI. And we don’t want to get fired.
Result: 99% of all new commits use “Co-Authored-By: Claude”. Every commit I make now has “Co-Authored-By: Claude”. Am I using AI? FUCK NO. But, now I have to add that stupid line to any work I turn in.
Everyone in MGS speaks like that because that’s how you speak in Japanese?
Oh, cool.


Does UnfinishedProjects have a stance on AI? Are AI tutorials OK to post? Is AI slopware OK to post? Are AI answers to skill exchange posts OK to post?
Might be worth mentioning that somewhere on the site.


What’s up on piefed.zip?


Sure… you first. Why not lead by example.


The whole speech is actually pretty good. He struck a chord when he said:
Make sure your offline world is better than your online one.
I mean, there’s a big ol’ warning in the docs: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/linux-postinstall/
The docker group grants root-level privileges to the user
But, I guess Docker doesn’t really tell you not to do this… and I feel like a lot of mac users are not used to adding sudo at the front of docker commands so… idk.


surely they wouldnt have invested trillons on it if it was garbage

Wow. This is great. I need to have this framed somewhere.


GitHub issue about this: https://github.com/jqwik-team/jqwik/issues/708#issuecomment-4554650392
the agent detected and refused the injection on first contact
Shame. Prompt needs more work.
Maybe instead of deleting the code, it should do something more subtle… like telling the agent to generate (even more) mountains of code and introduce subtle bugs, crashes, and sleeps.


Huh. Good to know!


I’m not sure limiting customization is actually a good thing… There are legitimate customizations and innovative inputs that people like.
For example, Logseq has a fancy text field that can bring up a submenu if you type two left brackets. Something like this is pretty specific to Logseq (or at least certain notes apps) and this would be much harder to replicate in a native app.
Or are you saying Logseq shouldn’t do that? And it should assume that the notes area is just a plain text field? I guess that would be considered more “expected”.
At least in my experience with Vala and GTK, this would take significantly more effort. Not impossible. Just way more effort.


Most native apps collect far more data than their website equivalents ever could. They request permissions to hardware, sensors, and background processes that browsers deliberately restrict.
On March 27, 2026, the Trump administration released an official White House app for iOS and Android. … Apple requires apps to submit a privacy manifest disclosing what data they collect. The White House app declared an empty array. Zero data collection. Meanwhile, the actual binary contained ten analytics frameworks, including the full OneSignal SDK with a sub-framework specifically for location tracking
Hm. Didn’t think about it like that.


Web apps ruined UX though
How so? Do you mean that companies are allowed to customize their own apps now? Cuz with regular desktop frameworks it’s pretty hard to do that (compared to web frameworks anyway). All apps end up looking the same.


No local storage or offline capability
Yeah, this is 100% wrong. They definitely can use local storage and have offline capabilities.
They even have an object store: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/IndexedDB_API
Found it hard to drive while wearing glasses after lasik? Or found it hard to drive without glasses after lasik?