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  • "In about two weeks"

  • Technically it's a bunch of LANs that are connected to each other

    • Developing an Android app that doesn't pass review
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  • Why does everyone assume that programmers can just go and fix stuff they don't like without getting shot down in performance reviews for lack of focus or for overstepping their authority.

    We have a prioritized list of work items coming in from the PO and that's what we work on. There's generally no room for creativity. Supporting larger files in Notepad in particular would increase maintenance costs due to requiring much more complex memory management, and it would label you as not being a team player for increasing complexity for everyone. It wouldn't pass code review.

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  • One of the best features of notepad was that it starts quickly. That feature is now gone. :(

  • You can store a private/public key pair on a smart card and use it for digitally signing or encrypting things like email, or just for authenticating to your PC. Some banks also support authentication by client certificate; web browsers can access your smart card for authenticating to web sites.

  • Fun fact: if a woman eats only hamburgers through her entire pregnancy, then she will have created a human being out of hamburgers.

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  • By classical logic, an implication P -> Q is considered true whenever the left hand side is false. So for example "if the sun is made of cheese then my pants are green" is a true statement because the sun is not made of cheese.

    So if we assume that this can be rephrased as "if you love me and I am beautiful then you will still love me if I become ugly" then the statement is true.

  • In sci-fi, AI devices (like self-driving cars or ships, or androids) seem like an integrated unit where any controls or sensors they have are like human limbs and senses. The AI "wills" the engine to start. I always imagined AI would be like a single organism where neurons are connected directly to the body.

    Given the development of LLM:s and how they are used, it now seems more likely that AI will be an additional "smart layer" on top of the dumb machinery, and actions are performed by emitting tokens/commands ("raise arm 35 degrees") that are sent to API:s. The interaction will be indirect in the way that we control the TV with the remote.

  • Probably just dumb kids who don't understand how to play but heard friends in school talk about it. Or people like me who are caught up in life and even though I want to play I never really have the time that the games require.

  • These arguments would apply the same to Google's approach. My argument is that Google appears to have another agenda.

  • If they only cared about thwarting malware they could have just relied on code signing via public certificate authorities, like with binaries on Windows.

  • I find that hard to believe. There are several US websites that have blocked the EU entirely because they don't want to spend resources on following EU regulations. If what you say is true it would be more beneficial for them to just not do anything. Getting fewer EU visitors is better than getting none at all.

  • To do business in the EU, surely they still must follow EU regulations even if they're seated in another country. Just like with the cookie warnings that the entire world has had to adapt to.

  • Aren't VPN:s subject to exactly the same laws as ISP:s? My ISP only records precisely as much as the law requires and throws it away as soon as permitted.

  • I don't understand the purpose of these services. I don't use VPN to access someone else's network. I use it to access my own. They're doing the exact opposite of what you'd want.

  • FWIW, while it's not a VM, games for Windows do tend to have higher performance in Proton on Linux than they do in Windows 11.

  • The boars they feast on at the end of every Asterix comic.