Oh do tell… As I think you don’t understand how LLMs work…
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Like AI can tell good code from bad. Just common vs uncommon usage.
CrypticCoffee@lemmy.mlto
science@lemmy.world•Oxford scientists uncover how the brain resolves emotional ambiguityEnglish
31·1 month agocries in autism
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Mastodon is about to launch its take on Bluesky’s starter packsEnglish
3·1 month agoIt does matter. I signed up to lemm.ee originally. The 4th biggest instance It is no more and my account and a few communities went with it. That risk still exists on mastodon.
CrypticCoffee@lemmy.mlto
science@lemmy.world•Scientists discover reversible male birth control that stops sperm productionEnglish
15·1 month agoIt’s considered permanent though. Shouldn’t go ahead under view it can be reversed. Saying that, the piece of mind it brings is wonderful.
Maybe consider freezing sperm first just in case.
CrypticCoffee@lemmy.mlMto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•OpenStreetMap but with reviews and bus/train departure times
35·2 months agoIs GTFS short for Get The Fucking Schedule?
I want it to be true.
With some, deleting and recreating accounts may work. Some may be tricky.
The less Google usage, the less data they get, the less they understand about who you are now.
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Palestine@lemmy.ml•Met says it will resume arresting people who show support for Palestine Action | UK news | The Guardian
2·2 months agoMany are. Young are less supportive. Just got plenty of old folk and right wingers. Surprised you come across that many pro monarchists considering demographics on Lemmy/reddit.
I’d ask you don’t stereotype us. I resist the urge to do so for Americans.
CrypticCoffee@lemmy.mlto
science@lemmy.world•Sexual abstinence make sperm performance deteriorate, due to increased DNA damage and oxidative stress, in people and animalsEnglish
81·2 months agoIsn’t that just copium. Incel is in the name. They don’t have a choice in there abstinence.
Shame he didn’t spend time reading up on SOLID principles, clean code, refactoring and TDD. Sounds like Jr parading as a senior. Product nerd != good developer.
Most seniors got burned so much, they refuse to build complex unsupportable stuff. KISS is king with top devs.
The fact this dude has the most experience says everything about your orgs hiring processes. Cheaping out on senior salaries.
CrypticCoffee@lemmy.mlto
science@lemmy.world•Sociology textbooks made illegal by a board that has no educators on it. Schools will become propaganda machines.English
2·2 months agoYou’re not the only one.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do you explain to your co-workers that you use Libre Office Writer and other Linux apps?
8·3 months agoI don’t. I just export to PDF if I need them to see formatting the same.
That’s great to hear. Congratulations on the pay rise. You’ve clearly got valuable, transferable soils.
It is hard to keep detached, as we never truly own it until it’s ours. Good to hear you got free hardware. It’s my favourite price.
CrypticCoffee@lemmy.mlMto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Your Linux PC is NOT private out of the box
5·3 months agoChina? Silk Road dude was distracted by 2 enforcement offices while several arrested and grabbed the laptop. If you’re doing things that draw that level of resourcing, that’s on you. I don’t think any civilian had a 9 person heist for a laptop in China… Unless you have a reference… But I doubt it…
Edit: oops. This is old. Hope you’re OK and things improved.
You’re grieving for what you built. It’s good to take pride and push for better. However, you don’t own it. They pay for your time and your expertise. Love your skills and the learning. If the environment stops being right for you, plot your escape at a time that suits. Companies make shit decisions, they have and always will. They sometimes lead you to believe you have influence while it benefits then with your commitment/engagement. When that no longer suits, its the end.
What you feel is valid, it’s good you have standards and care. It’s now time to understand work is generally an exploitative relationship. Protect yourself and understand you’re being used. Find a situation where being used feels good for now and good for your bank balance.
CrypticCoffee@lemmy.mlMto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Your Linux PC is NOT private out of the box
6·3 months agoAppreciate the feedback.
I’ve seen it one other time. If you see it again, feel free to report it. It definitely helps get visibility of it.
Plus, probably filters out low value contributions. People on Codeberg are generally genuinely interested in a project and not chasing activity graphs/clout/CV padding.
CrypticCoffee@lemmy.mlMto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Your Linux PC is NOT private out of the box
431·3 months agoI got reports on this. I’m personally not of a mind to remove it, but it does feel irrelevant to open source. It’s more a Linux sysadmin type thing.
I will say, cut down the spam. Any repeated similar musings within a week would be low value and I’d probably remove.
I personally don’t agree with your points and this wouldn’t be relevant to most peoples risk profile.
Worth reflecting on what others have said here. I think you’re worrying too much about something that will never be expolitable in standard usage and this is from someone who worries a lot about privacy.
Maybe if this is really important to you check out Tails OS which as far as I’m aware focusses on running in RAM and leaving minimal persistent state.
I’d have thought this a mid-level thing. Most seniors know the cost of complexity and KISS (Keep It simple Stupid).


Weird. It’s mostly techie nerds. Not all lefties are communists.