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  • Ah yeah, there's various technologies that I don't mention too loudly. For example, all things considered, I'm probably an above-average Python dev, but I never enjoyed writing it, so when I get asked about it, I always answer that I'm not too confident with it.

    Which, in my defense, isn't even really a lie. My specialty is large-scale projects, which is something where Python with its loose typing just does not give you confidence...

  • Hmm, I don't add extra water when I cook spinach. I just wash it, fill up my pot with it, throw in salt and a splash of oil, then the kid on top.

    After a few minutes, I've got a couple spoonfuls of tasty goodness.


    ...I did just notice the typo, but I also threw myself away laughing, so I'm keeping it.

  • My answer is also every industry. It's like asking what industry could benefit from collaboration.

    Today, I was on a networking event for an industry that is currently heavily looking to adopt open-source collaboration, due to cost pressure. And it was such a surreal experience.

    You had dozens of human beings in this room, who all understood that collaboration is good. Who understood that the shared goal of surviving as an industry requires collaboration. Who understood each other as human beings.

    But because they collect their paychecks from different companies, you had these stupid infights of "our product is better", as well as monetization always being prioritized higher than collaboration success.It did not feel like we were working on a shared goal, and rather like each company was just trying to sell their product. Rather than one solution, there were as many solutions as there were companies, each one pitching their solution as the one solution everyone else should agree on.

    Yeah, I don't know what the moral of the story is. It just felt so incredibly stupid.

  • I do not believe there to be a higher meaning. Nor for that fact to have particular meaning. As such, I also do not assign particular meaning to suffering. But others don't seem to enjoy it much, so I throw myself with full force against it, because why not?

  • Copy Link to Highlight is my favorite addition.

  • Yeah, that is also my primary motivation, to not need to interact with hairdressers. 😅

    I do also like it a lot, though, that I can just cut it every 2-3 weeks. My hair is a lot easier to take care of when it's short, and I look sharper, so I can just keep it short all the time.

  • The thing I never understood about PowerShell is that it's partially more verbose than C#, which is one of the most verbose programming languages in existence. It just feels like you might as well go for a full-fledged programming language at that point.

    The appeal of Bash et al is that the scripting is almost the same as the interactive usage, which you already know. But because PowerShell is so verbose, I'm really not sure people do use it interactively.

    I guess, that code snippet in the article makes somewhat of a difference, in that PowerShell offers better features for interop between processes. But man, that still feels like it could've been a library instead...

  • I have been expecting that to happen in gaming in general. I feel like the reason we aren't seeing it right now, is because it would feel quite pointless to integrate it into a game, if it isn't actually properly integrated.

    For example, if you tell an NPC to jump off a cliff and the LLM responds with "Excellent idea!", then well, you expect the NPC to do that thing.Or if a dragon crashlands next to an NPC, you expect it to notice and not tell you calmly about the weather.You need code for these things. Tons of code.

    To some degree, Bethesda will have the money to do that sort of thing, especially since they're now owned by Microsoft, which's investors are extra horny for AI.And they already have a reputation of jank and Todd Howard lying, so there's perhaps less of an expectation for an NPC actually reacting to a crashlanded dragon.

    But even then, this whole thing might just end up being a very expensive gimmick.In particular, you can't expect console players to have a keyboard for chatting. You can try to do voice control instead, but you also cannot expect players to have a (decent) microphone, or for them to be talking to their console when they want to play late in the evening.

    So, you can't really make this LLM thing part of the core gameplay. Everything will still need to be solvable without it. Which gives it very high potential to become a gimmick.Maybe you could have pre-canned questions like we currently do and then an LLM responds, kind of keeping the context of your conversation in mind? That might still be annoying, though, when as a player, you can never be too sure, if it gave you all the relevant info, or you have to repeat the question another time.

  • To be fair, your "SUUUPER stable" is another person's "not really going anywhere"...

  • Yeah, most errors occur somewhere in a library that you use (because libraries typically do the actual heavy lifting) and in the vast majority of cases, it will give you a (English) string describing what went wrong.

    If you can just slap that string into the final error message (or at least into logging), that is so much easier and more helpful than pretending you could possibly assign an error code to each such error case.

  • Damn, are you me? I haven't bothered with fading out the back yet, but I also cut 12mm on top, 9mm for the rest.

    Personally, I found that when I lean my head back, then there's a pretty noticeable bend where my neck starts. And when my hair crosses that line, it looks bad. So, that's where I create the border.And I just basically grab the back of my skull and move my hand down until it meets that bend to the neck, then I cut along the index finger.I feel like I'd probably create the fade above that, too, but your mileage may vary, of course.

  • Yeah, I also recommend this. Particularly with laptops, it's good to have a full-fledged desktop environment, since you're more likely to need WiFi, power management, easy display configuration etc..

  • I'm saying spray-mop the floor once a week and you'll take most of the dust out of that room before it settles on harder-to-clean surfaces, which reduces how often you need to clean shelves, plants etc..

    Most dust in a typical household is from shed skin cells, from either humans or pets. And I do imagine that most shed skin cells just fall onto the floor at first and can be collected there.

  • I've found that regularly wiping the floors helps quite a bit. You don't have to be super thorough, just reduce the amount of dust in the room.

    Not sure, if vacuuming would work similarly well, since it kicks dust into the air, which can settle on surfaces again...

  • That's kind of why I never feel great about buying video games. The price is pretty much entirely arbitrary.Like yeah, they did an investment, it is fair that they recuperate that. But the actual price they need to ask of each customer entirely depends on how many customers there are.

    And so, they will always start out asking more than what they expect to need to ask of each customer, which just feels like I'm paying too much.But even when they do put it on sale, there's likely going to be sales in the future where they sell it for even less. It's not like they need to empty out a warehouse or such, where they put up uniquely low prices. So, even when I could get a game on a sale, I'll feel like I could also just wait longer...

  • I doubt the details make for a particularly riveting story, but just to say it: I do think it is more complex than her just not being a good person.

  • Yeah, or their parents argued a lot and they don't want to end up in a relationship where this is the case. This can also mean they're quick to exit a relationship as soon as the first conflicts need to be resolved, because it feels like a sour relationship to them.

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