

Holy shit, xfire… That’s a deep cut.


Holy shit, xfire… That’s a deep cut.


Did you go to trade school to become a machinist?


I actually like the taste of weed and chocolate. Am I weird?


Containers are no crutch. I love containers and use them for everything. They’ve fully replaced VMs and bare metal for me, they’re just easier to use and manage. Honestly if that’s what’s stopping you from experiencing the best open source image software I’ve ever used, it’s your loss.


Amazon isn’t doing this because of AI, that’s just Amazon PR glazing up Wall Street with the hope of finally getting the stock to go up. It’s been flat YoY, so they think saying that it’s cause of AI will make line go up. It didn’t work in October, and it’s not gunna work this time.


These layoffs primarily affected AWS, and AWS is where Amazon makes the most of their money. Like, almost all of it.


LLMs are a good scapegoat, but it’s really just marketing when you get down to it. They can tell wall street that they’re laying off people and replacing them with AI. It’s a method to try to pump the stock. Notably Amazon’s stock has been flat YoY, so they’re trying everything they can to boost it.


Thanks for the details - I’m sure it’s intentional that Daylio makes it quite the circus to go through. I’m excited about Journiv in general, so I might switch over once mood tracking is all set. However, it’d still be great to be able to import Daylio as I have around 2,000 entries :)


Cascadia now!


The protests have been happening, and are now in that area: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ASr1zVuQlX4


Amazon and other tech companies have 90 garden leave for layoffs, designed to bypass WARN. Basically, they don’t have to do WARN until everyone is already laid off because technically they’re still employed.


Let’s just push Florida into the Gulf


Is your app as efficient as what an experienced developer would create? If you released the source code, would it have security vulnerabilities? These are just a couple of the more hidden issues that fly under the radar when shipping LLM-generated code.


There’s no such thing as “agents”, there must always be a human in the loop, they don’t just create code from nothing. Both in the sense of a human needing to prompt the LLM, and in the fact that they’re trained on human created code. “Agents” is just a buzzword made by tech CEOs and MBAs to make the general population think they’re doing more than they really are. They have no skills, they’re a statistical prediction model. And prediction models tend to fuck up a lot of things, especially as the data window grows.
You can use them to help code, yes, but don’t do what the billionaire class wants and make them seem like more than they really are.

Then don’t worry, I won’t post links to transphobic content when I link the ML crossposts in the future, since you don’t :)

People should know that you’re crossposting from transphobic instances, in my opinion, so I’ll continue letting people know, especially for those using screen readers. Also, I use the default Lemmy UI almost daily.

That’s not really friction, and in fact, on the standard Lemmy UI, it’s not in a submenu at all…it’s just straight up linked under the post title. No extra click required. So what’s the difference?

According to your logic, crosspost links always display, so by crossposting from ML, you’re driving traffic there and reducing friction. Right? It’s right in your post, you even said so!
I use a mix of docker containers and pods (with quadlets). I actually prefer quadlets where I can use them, though.