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  • writers are arguably suffering more. not because llms can replace them at all to the degree they can junior programmers, but because the people making the decisions believe they can.

    also, i wasn't the one who brought it up :P

  • yeah that's what's bugging me about all this. "remember the human" is even more important now.

    regarding introducing new bugs, both high-profile cases from this past week have been seasoned developers of tools with extensive test suites that claimed to have tested everything thoroughly. when someone with 30 years of experience say they've tested something, i tend to trust that judgement. but on the other hand we've also seen the cognitive decline heavy llm usage seems to lead to...

  • most writers don't get growing stacks of bug reports. open source burnout is extremely common, unfortunately.

  • tr could definitely do some work here. maybe something like, echo each word and its translated counterpart, sort on first column, and then echo $col1 >> $col0 for each line? it's a start at least

  • i have a 2012 chevy volt with Opel badges. it's cramped, too low to comfortably get in to, and was built prior to charge port standards meaning i can only plug in with my own cable and it maxes out at 3.6kW, but it's honestly great. just a nice place to be. my wishlist for it is a battery swap (using modern cells would quadruple its electric range to about 200km), a proper compatible onboard charger, android auto support, and adaptive cruise. then i could keep it until it fell apart.

    depending on the day i either want a 2024 Polestar 2 LRSM or a Citroën DS 21 Pallas. i don't have to drive much so honestly either would work.

    also this week i read a review of the new toyota bz4x that mentioned that it uses radiative infrared heaters instead of resistive elements in the seats and i want to test drive it just for that.

  • my first car was a V70 Executive with 350 000 km on it.well, on the rear half.i was the 23rd owner. it had a phone in the central arm rest, which didn't work because some mongrel had replaced the head unit with aftermarket crap. at least the wood trim and leather seats were nice.

  • this sounds like a python kind of problem. i'm all for abusing bash features but there comes a point when there's just too many brackets.

  • he was a face actor until that car accidentwampa fucked it up.

  • anyone making noise, shining lights, or blocking the screen should immediately be thrown out.

  • dependent on where you are, they are textbook skirting the law. uber got crushed when they launched in sweden because taxi drivers need to do basically the same training as bus drivers. it's an extra letter on your license, with all that entails of age limits, theory and practical tests, x amount of time driven a year etc.

    nowadays ubers in sweden are just taxis, which hilariously means that they by law have to have a price list on the cars. which basically kneecaps their entire business model.

  • or it's, y'know, crypto

  • yeah you can't have that many letters at once

  • i could use tinker... but i'm trying to learn freecad. i found a model for a gearbox that turned out to be very badly optimised and to use waaaaay too much filament, so i'm trying to recreate it. hopefully that will learn me enough.

  • idk, it just makes me sad

  • this does like the opposite of what i want it to do.

  • the swedish word for "dibs" is "pax". which, i only realized much later, is latin for "peace". always thought that was neat.

  • i probably could yeah! that's clever.

  • probably, 608 skate bearings are pretty commonly used as weights. i'm not good enough at designing stuff yet though, i'm just browsing for other people's stuff.

  • i've tried finding one i like for a while now, ever since i got a 3d-printer... i feel like i need something with more heft to it. weirdly the thing that has worked best so far was a cylindrical pill box which opens with a spiral motion. flicking the top makes it spin all the way open and it's smooth enough to close on its own.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What's the security situation when opening a jellyfin server up for casting?

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    asked and answered

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    what's your ringtone?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    what's your ringtone?

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    Playing card sleeves?

  • Map Enthusiasts @sopuli.xyz

    Original name of the Sony Walkman

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    Any ideas? My desktop always ends up like this on login, i don't even know where to begin to fix.