Reminds me this great story from a different era:
A software engineer that loves Disroot and the team behind it.
Reminds me this great story from a different era:
Is that number with us in this room right now?
But where’s Saddam? 🤔
It would be as good as letting MS Song Smith generate soundtrack for “Whiplash” 🤭
Because it doesn’t exist! Mastodon is a conspiracy created to distract us, so we don’t act. New World Order is coming!
Also, messages travel trough Tor, so you get P2P and identity. The coolest IM.
The hardest too, because you should only add contacts verified face to face. (Technically you can add remote contacts but they’ll be marked as not fully trusted.)
I tried searching for research on it, but only found results claiming this didn’t work… Not actual scientific research, but better than “we think this should work, so now we’ll try selling it”
I’m trying to convince a senior developer from the team I’m a member of, to stop using copilot. They have committed code that they didn’t understand (only tested to verify it does what it’s expected to do). I doubt it’d succeed…
You were so close! The right solution is of course training an AI model that detects credentials and rejects commits that contain them!
If the person who drew that comic understood anything about complex systems or why agile works when used properly, it could make sense. But it doesn’t.
I love Lisp dialects!
If you enjoyed it, I’ve collected a couple of others:
https://untalkative.one/reading:2019:good-stories