Oh man this has me feeling nostalgic
Oh man this has me feeling nostalgic
I don’t see the humor. Maybe the punchline takes a slong time
Something being “old” is totally unrelated to whether it’s trendy. See: virtually every food and fashion trend.
I like yml. Clean to read, easy to use, supports comments.
Why are the alternatives all so defecatory…
I noticed that icon in the play store the other day. I assumed it was a scam/copycat app trying to be distinct enough to avoid a takedown or something.
Never asked one. Answered my first one recently.
Fundraiser to send CEOs on a French vacation?
Plus, the license was only changed on a secondary branch. The default branch still has the MIT license. The text at the top isn’t “this is the license file you have open” it’s “the repo is licensed under this” so it’s correct behavior but bad UX. It would be most user-friendly to show repo license and then also say “this branch has an invalid license, beware shenanigans”
I think it’s in reference to this: https://news.microsoft.com/source/asia/features/taiwan-hospital-deploys-ai-copilots-to-lighten-workloads-for-doctors-nurses-and-pharmacists/
Looks like the benefit/headline comes from use of the entire software suite that provides access to a patient’s chart/medical history including checks for interactions/allergies. Most of that has nothing to do with AI but since it has a feature that generates a summary via a language model the whole thing is marketed as an AI Copilot.
Frankly AS did a lot of things well
Parquet
Amazing how many replies to your comment completely miss the point
“software developer says ai will not replace software developers” feels very John Henry
The Pixel 9’s updated design language is giving iPhone from the front
Cringe
I’m missing something
I imagine they’d be eyeing things like having a partnership with patreon so patrons get access to an exclusive subreddit at a certain tier (with reddit getting some cut). Not saying patreon specifically would go for that but I imagine that type of monetization is what they’d be mostly considering. Or maybe a better example would be something in the realm of substack. Paying directly for access is hard to get people to go for without a third party with financial incentive to drive content.
Memes aside, global population density maps look substantially different.
It used to be common for lawnmowers to use chains. Either OOP isn’t very mechanically inclined OR they are and they’re just including a subtle dig to Tim Walz being yet another old guy (ignoring him being a fetus in comparison)
It’s good the core language now has to have a reason before it deletes shit. Speaking of, when do they add full garbage collection and call it c+++?