

Sad truth but regular users don’t care about security updates.
Sad truth but regular users don’t care about security updates.
Every time for a long time. Regular users would have more reliability with Linux but they are apathetic. Also they only need LibreOffice and Firefox but don’t want to accept that fact ant dont believe it exists on Linux.
My engineer father (who was secretly a dumbass for 60 years) asked me if Linux can even run programs. He has a Windows machine full of viruses…
Open source it because I ain’t running random stuff from the internet.
Since LLMs runs on CPUs with a lot of memory, do you agree that my calculator is thinking?
Safe about what? I get movies all the time and they are… movies?
If you download games and executable files, you’re an idiot, but it’s been like this for more than 20 years.
No one thought that modern AI could solve arbitrarily complex logic problems
Except half the threads on Hacker News and Lobsters and LinkedIn.
Install MacPorts, it’s better than Homebrew. It’s sudo port install <NAME>
instead.
The command line of jj makes sense and is easy to understand. I have to use graphical git clients because I want to cry every time I have to use its CLI.
screwing up git commands
You mean “using git.” It’s the only piece of software that I hate with Oracle. Jujutsu is a breath of fresh air and I can ignore that git ever existed.
Spotify early projects may have used the pirated MP3s of the employees so…
The vibe coders and every person using an LLM can’t complain about it. It’s fair game.
Empty readme and no comments in the code. Its useless to anyone who would want to change or fix it. It’s junior’s code and unacceptable in a professional environment.
Don’t forget subscriptions. We were freed by Linux, GCC, and all the open source tools that replaced $1000 proprietary crap. They now have that money again through AI monthly plans.
A lot of people on HackerNews have a $200 monthly subscription to have the privilege to work. It’s crazy.
Like eating mom’s spaghetti with a spork.
Same for using an “almost non-changing” standard, i.e. either ISO or RFC. And write a script to update the data or tables if something wrong changes (like Russia disappearing because it has been invaded by Belgium), you never know what might happen politically.