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  • It's a pyramid scheme, and your place in the pyramid/heaven is defined by how many souls you save.

    People that convert the most people, or who's converts go on to convert the most people go to heaven.

  • You absolutely can't use LLMs for anything big unless you learn to code.

    Think of an LLM as a particularly shit builder. You give them a small job and maybe 70% of the time they'll give you something that works. But it's often not up to spec, so even if it kinda works you'll have to tell them to correct it or fix it yourself.

    The bigger the job is and the more complex the more ways they have to fuck it up. This means in order to use them, you have to break the problem down into small sub tasks, and check that the code is good enough for each one.

    Can they be useful? Sometimes yes, it's quicker to have an AI write code than for you to do it yourself, and if you want something very standard it will probably get it right or almost right.

    But you can't just say 'write me an app' and expect it to be useable.

  • The Anti-Defamation League notes that though the symbol is popular with white supremacists, imagery resembling the black sun features in many cultures, and that such imagery should always be analyzed in the context in which it appears, as it may not necessarily be intended to serve as a symbol of white supremacy or racism.

    i just googled it. Apparently they're just really into star wars, and didn't realize about the Nazi symbol until it was too late.

  • So a random person on Reddit claimed there's about 800 million possible uk mobile numbers, some people have multiple numbers so ballpark 80 million active phone numbers. This gives around a 1:10 chance of picking an active number at random. If there's actual patterns in the numbers this could be even more likely.

    What's interesting is this won't have been a realistic sounding number.

    Company lines typically start 0300 or 0800 but mobiles are 07... Something.

    So if it was just hallucinating, it did so badly.

  • This was a deciding factor for me choosing to get Thermoblock rather than a boiler. I keep it on the counter ready, so there's no unpack time.

    By the time I've ground the coffee the machine is warm and ready to go, and I use a distributor rather than a tamper because it's less fuss and I don't notice a difference.

    Espresso takes around 30-40 seconds including grinding, steaming milk another 70 seconds but this can be done at the same time. So maybe 90 seconds plus clean up.

  • Also, I want it to go to people outside my org that I email back, not random spammers and salespeople.

    For some reason, the only option is to use people in my addressbook which doesn't auto populate and I never use.

  • There's a bunch of women specific legislation in the equality act as well.

    For example, it allows for the existence of women only spaces which include gyms, refuges and toilets.

    If you say that women is used in its biological sense, you're saying that trans men can use these spaces but trans women can't.

    However, the ehrc is going full terf and saying that despite the ruling that women is used in its biological sense, they think that all trans people should be prohibited from using some of these spaces.

  • The EHRC are political appointments that were selected for agreeing with the politics of the previous government.

    That's why they sound like anti trans activists.

    The whole thing needs to be burnt down. There's no room for political appointees in legal bodies.

  • You know open-source doesn't mean publicly available. It means the person, or in this case the US government, that brought the software should have free access to the source code to edit and distribute it as they like.

    So yes, the military should use something functional equivalent to open source to prevent vender lock in and to allow for external audits. They probably shouldn't give it to Russia or make it freely available online though.

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  • BMI works quite well for typical people.

    Either you do so much more exercise than everyone around you that it's not a good fit for you, or you should take it as a warning sign.

    If you think it's muscle and not fat, there's another test that you might like to try instead which is the waist to hip ratio. https://www.healthline.com/health/waist-to-hip-ratio

    But if you want an honest appraisal of your fitness, just do a fun run. The shortish runs round a park with a bunch of normal people. Either you can keep up without killing yourself and everything is fine, or you're not as fit as you think.

  • Tariffs don't work for service roles.

    Anything where the output of the job isn't physical, e.g. writing code, designing something, answering a phone, is super hard to track.

    This is actually why the US seems to be running a trade deficit with so many countries. Companies like Google, Meta and Amazon take money from all over the world in exchange for services like advertising, and then it eventually gets spent on goods from other countries.