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  • They are terrible at it, compared to my mailman or UPS.

  • I have to do many interviews.

    I don’t care if the applicant uses AI, or any other tool available to them. I just care about whether they can explain, debug, and modify/extend code (which they wrote, or at least composed somehow and are presenting as their work).

    I’ve definitely been suspicious of AI use, and also had some applicants admit to it. And I don’t count that against them any more than using a web resource.

    But, there is a very high correlation between using AI and failing at the explain/debug/modify part.

  • Name and shame the brand!

  • This should be a Venn diagram with zero overlap, lol

  • Be thankful you have a button and don’t need to navigate through 3 levels of touchscreen menus to get to the option.

  • True, but they were still resource constrained, which might be why they ended up with a model with lower resource requirements.

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  • The scary part to me (noted in the article as well) is less the technical hack but more so the amount of data they are collecting.

    Subaru had/has an ongoing issue where the telematics drains the battery while the car is parked, especially if it’s parked out of reach of cell towers. With the amount of data they are sending, it’s not surprising.

    There is no need for the car to report its position whatsoever unless I request assistance.

  • Should be a nice salary boost for developers in a year or two when all these companies desperately need to rehire to fix whatever AI slop mess they have created.

    And I hope every developer demands 2x their current salary if they are tasked with re-engineering that crap.

  • Yup. If source is not available I’m not using it if I have any choice in the matter. Binary distribution is nice, but I’d rather have source.

    Plus I’m sure some kind soul has created a build pipeline that autogenerates binaries from the source. I can always either use that or clone and customize it. It’s a natural separation—as a dev I’d like my responsibility to end at “I merged working code to trunk”.

  • My point was not that X would be able to do something about this, but that it is not a source of breaking news, and fundamentally not a replacement for journalism…and should not be used as such.

  • The original post has 58k views, the correct information has 2k. That is the level of efficiency that site has in disseminating correct information.

  • Those mega corporations have intentionally misused the term “algorithm” which implies an unbiased method of ranking or sorting. What they are actually using is more like a human curated list of items to promote that supports their self serving goals.

  • I think the smoothie will degrade in the fridge (taste/texture....still safe to eat). I would just wash the blender to have the nicer smoothies. Rust rinsing, then running it with just water, then rinsing again is probably sufficient.

  • I'm guessing it's the volume of water that is the area of an acre times a foot deep.

    Freedom units. Equal to 3.2 million big gulps ;)

  • Hi Cookie! That’s a handsome loaf you have there.

  • There are public utilities in the US. And yes, they offer better service and lower costs than the competing private utilities.

    I didn’t know about the benefits until I moved somewhere served by them. I think we would have more of them if people could see the benefits, but unfortunately the utilities you have access to are limited by where you live.

  • SO is rapidly fading into irrelevance, but we’re all still writing code anyways. Seems like the problem will solve itself.