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  • Wouldn't all simulation have bugs, or all be bugs free. It's the same code you're running.

    Maybe how many converged? One

  • We have a pre-cooked version of noodles that. It used to be staple food for us as children.

  • Then you're just running bash scripts with bash. You're not running bash scripts with fish.

  • You can just choose a day and go with it. As long as both of you agree, and it's approximate it's fine. We just count earth going around the sun, it's divided arbitrarily, and Earth's never going to be in exact place anyway.

  • You can just search me up and get my city easily, so my open street contribution won't help that much in narrowing it down. Honestly the public records are enough that people can just follow me around from work, probably.

  • This was going on under the surface all this time, growing and growing, people just did not see it as a valid concern thinking "crazy people" or "stupid people" will "come around eventually". They did not expect there'd be enough of them to pull the carriage backwards.

  • The android auto equivalent for cars would be something I'd be interested in, that's the only reason I had to reenable google on my phone. I don't see any open source software that do it.

  • Honestly, there's a lot of increasing religious things going on around the world, and some people claiming their religion did things better than science and we should go back to that. So there are definitely people that'll benefit from these things if this is funded by them.

  • Yeah, Wayland has a lot of security related things that makes your previous solutions not work. X11 was open and allowed you to do anything, but Wayland is secure, and we trade convenience for security.

    Communication with other applications and system wide monitoring was easy for scripts in x11.

  • You can't use phone calls or texting when your family lives in the other side of the globe. Many parents are not tech savvy for them to be able to use something else if you aren't there to set it up. Lot's of them got into Facebook, and their friends are there, and we need to be there for them to reach us. It's the network effect.

    Also for many parents, internet = Facebook. They don't even use emails, or any other services for that matter, maybe news websites that are bookmarked in their browser years ago by their children.

  • Crabs holding each other's pincers into a crab train.

  • If you swallowed then yeah, extra protein.

  • If you find half a worm, you just spit it out, cut/bite out the wormy part and continue. Can't throw the whole fruit. Although the worms I remember in guava make hard shells around them as they eat, so most times you bite into it, know immediately, and throw that part.

  • The risk of LLMs aren't on what it might do. It is not smart enough to find ways to harm us. The risk seems from what stupid people will let it do.

    If you put bunch of nuclear buttons in front of a child/monkey/dog whatever, then it can destroy the world. That seems to be what's LLM problem is heading towards. People are using it to do things that it can't, and trusting it because AI has been hyped so much throughout our past.

  • It's not boring though. You just have to find things. I see so many interesting projects, and so many interesting ideas that I want to implement but run into time/skill issues. Summer is when I can just forget about other things and develop what I want, but I think after university I won't have much time at all.

  • Crashing through unwrap is not necessarily restoring unsafe behavior of other languages though. I'd consider this wayyyy better than silently continuing with invalid value until the program tries something that doesn't make sense/is overreaching and it crashes.

  • I don't do actual video game with steam or ps5 and such, so I don't know if you're into it.

    Me and my wife play this game called bomb squad, it's one of a very few games that run natively on linux (without steam and such), is free to install/play and works with game controllers.

  • For me it's making something. Mostly coding a new feature on my personal project. Making a new map/plot.

    Sometimes just winning a videogame match, or getting that in game achievement.

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  • Motorcycle might be hard, through they might contribute.