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  • We are already there. Just look at the state of society right now and observe the critical thinking and media literacy skills of the average person.

    In the words of cyberpunk author Wiilam Gibson: “The future is already here – it’s just not very evenly distributed.“

  • If you feel like the NYT is complicit in enabling the current state of fascism and don’t want to reward them with eve a single click, you can find the article here: https://archive.is/zBicL

  • Anywhere I’ve actually seen it used , assembler and assembly were pretty much interchangeable. Assembly code is probably technically correct, but you could be writing code for the assembler so nobody will actually be confused. Per your example, you might say “I wrote code in MASM,” to reference a specific assembler. Again nobody that’s actually worked with any of this would bat an eye at the usage.

  • Of course they’re not touring. They’re sessile.

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  • Some China watchers might shrug off the HEMP threat as highly unlikely, pointing to China’s nuclear no-first-use policy. However, China does not view HEMPs as a nuclear weapon, despite its use of a nuclear warhead.

    It probably matters more whether Taiwan’s allies, the US in particular, would consider a HEMP to be a nuclear attack.

  • Some China watchers might shrug off the HEMP threat as highly unlikely, pointing to China’s nuclear no-first-use policy. However, China does not view HEMPs as a nuclear weapon, despite its use of a nuclear warhead.

    It probably matters more whether Taiwan’s allies, the US in particular, would consider a HEMP to be a nuclear attack.

  • There’s no money to be made in saving the environment unless they wreck it first.

  • Haha, the oil companies can get fucked with the rest of us.

  • Zhang Bao unlocked his pirate stepmom fantasy.

  • The West huh? What region of the world is known for politicians who tell the truth?

  • What a lot of people forget is that in the early days of Linux there was no software that targeted it. Everything you would want to run on Linux was intended to run on something else like Solaris, BSD, AT&T Sytem V, SCO, AIX or something else. As a result, Linux APIs were the most generic flavor of Unix possible. Almost every thing meant for a Unix would compile and run on it and there was rarely a dependency problem.

    I still miss that.

  • Even MS hates nmake. Visual Studio has had native support for cmake since 2017.

  • I bet nVidia loves this kind of solution. Let’s just run another AI to watch the first.

  • ActiveX was such a bad idea. If your business depends on some custom ActiveX components you built into your workflow MS should just let you enable that and let darwinian forces take care of the rest.

  • Computer programs need lots of separate pieces to operate together in subtle ways or your program crashes. With art on the other hand I haven’t heard of anyone’s brain crashing when they looked at AI art with too many fingers.

    It’s not so much that AI can’t do it, but the LLMs we have now certainly can’t.