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  • Fyi, I just updated to the latest. I see this error and button now trying to load catbox.moe images (before, I was just seeing the image flash up for a split second and then a box icon with a zig zag through it would replace the image).

  • That must be something else because he was charged with 83 counts of attempted murder. 1 for each passenger.

  • Guy on the team rage quits one day. Few days pass and HR goes to clean out his desk. Finds a paper bag full of syringes and a very graphic instruction manually on how to inject something into your dick.

    Whatever it was, I guess it can't wait until you're at home to inject into your dong. It has to be at work.

    Cherry on top was that HR policy was to box up all personal belongings left behind and have the ex-employee come pick them up. So, if he had forgotten these things were in his desk, he certainly remembered after he came back and they handed him the bag.

  • You could just as easily hear him say:

    Netanyahu, or should I say, Netanboohoo. Used to be a great guy. Loved his country. Talked to him alot. Great guy. Not anymore. Total loser. "Criminal guy Netanyahu" they call him now. Everybody calls him that. Criminal...guy...Netanyahu. Nut N' Honey. Great cereal from the 80s. Best commercials. Lot of commercials. Very funny commercials. Not anymore. You don't see Nut N' Honey anymore. Wonder why? Is Netanbabu involved? I don't know. He's ruining suburbia though.

    No idea why anyone would pledge loyalty to him.

  • I'm somewhat ashamed to admit it, but back before he did "The Apprentice", I'll admit I was somewhat fascinated by Trump as a business "mogul". I read at least 5 of his books starting with "Art of the Deal". Here are some highlights I remember:

    • He constantly bragged about deals in which he completely fucked someone over. Not once did he acknowledge it - at all. It's like it never entered his mind. Or, that the more he fucked someone over, the more proud he was.
    • He bragged about never preparing for speeches. He likes to completely wing it every time - which I guess is obvious.
    • He claimed to never eat lunch. Too busy "making deals" he said.
    • He used to be very good friends with the Clintons. Went to their parties often. Spoke very highly of them.
    • Didn't mention Jeffrey Epstein at all. You know, like all those pictures of them together might have been a secret?
    • Talked about times when he was flat broke or in the hole and how he needed to fake that he was rich to keep up appearances so people would want to do deals with him. I remember one paragraph where he was walking into a building in NY with Ivanka and pointed out a homeless person and told her "See that man. He has more money than me."

    Long before he entered politics, based on those books, I knew Donald Trump was a despicable piece of shit.

  • With AI based routing, the switches will use AI to read the destination IP, look it up in the routing table, and send the traffic there. It's the same as it was before, but AI. Also, it will occasionally hallucinate and send your traffic to someone else.

  • His supporters certainly don't mind an awful lot of racism though.

  • I think they leaked this themselves:

    • Makes it look like they knew how much Vance sucks going into it, so their decision looks less stupid
    • Tries to re-create a boogeyman in Iran for everyone to be scared of
    • Doesn't actually leak anything that damning (i.e.: "See, no more pussy grabbing!")
  • "The Projects" is a term used to describe government provided (or subsidized) housing for poor people. The term is generally used to indicate "a place in a city where income is low and crime is usually high".

  • The javelin was officially redesigned in 1986 to limit its distance to keep it in the field, and to ensure it doesn't land flat. They are likely only counting post-redesign throws.

  • The consultancy I used to work for in the late 90s would have crucified any developer that didn't write "a data abstraction layer that allows you to pop off the original db and substitute a different one later".

    How many times in my 25 year career have I swapped out the database (and been thankful for such an abstraction layer)? 0 times.

  • That the "demon core"? If so, don't remove the keychain.

  • Didn't Vance respond with something like "I've never had sex to completion with a couch" - or was that bullshit?

  • Agree for these reasons:

    • Legally: It's always been legal (in the US at least) to relay the ideas in a copywrited work. AI might need to get better at providing a bibliography, but that's likely a courtesy more than a legal requirement.
    • Culturally: Access to knowledge should be free. It's one of the reasons public libraries exist. If AI can help people gain knowledge more quickly and completely, it's just the next evolution of the same idea.
    • Also Culturally: Think about what's out on the internet. Millions of recipes, no doubt copied from someone else, with pages of bullshit about how the author "grew up on a farm that produced Mohitos". For decades now, "content creators" have gotten paid for millions of low quality bullshit click bait articles. There's that. Most of the real "knowledge" on the internet is freely accessible technical / product documentation, forum posts like StackOverflow, and scientific studies. All of it is stuff the authors would probably love to have out there and freely accessible. Sure, some accidental copywrite infringement might happen here and there, but I think it's a tiny problem in relation to the value that AI might bring society.
  • No way I'm taking bribes from "Big Antifa"!

  • This portal is a dumb idea, but most developers know you don't let on when a hack is attempted and you detect it. It's common to return a "success" message in hopes the "hacker" stops trying and moves on. Meanwhile, you log the attempt (and don't actually cancel a voter registration).

    Though, I don't have high hopes the state actually built a secure site here.