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This is hacking. Just because itâs a trivial attack vector thatâs easy to protect against doesnât mean it isnât.


Their words matter. If they wanted to say that, then they should have said that. They didnât say that. They said private Minecraft servers are IP infringement despite Microsoft explicitly allowing them. Theyâre fools.


NOOOOOOO!!! This is a website! It has text prior to the PDF, just put the damn article there! The website clearly already supports HTML, otherwise we wouldnât be seeing anything!
(But yes, I still like those formats, I just think it should be a no brainer for a website to actually have itâs contents as HTML.)


itâs already got a paragraph of text, so clearly they can put text on their sites. PDFs are ass. I do not need to print this. Even then, HTML can be printed.
Like imagine if the rest of this Lemmy comment was in a PDF⦠Why the fuck would I do that? Thatâs what this article feels like.


Why in the FUCK is this a PDF?


Jesus fucking Christ, what a read. It really was the wild west days back then, huh? Sony was out there just putting straight up malware on audio CDs.


How can a company even legally give you a âlicense to view somethingâ like that without advertising it as "until we randomly decide to take it down. It shouldnât be legal. They should have to say what the contract is for all the things they sell licenses for.
The only real person Iâve ever really heard talk about Erlang was the developer of Sonic Pi. Sonic Pi is a live coding music program, so naturally it has a lot of parallel code. I think it was on the se-radio podcast where I heard it (at least pre pandemic if you need help finding the episode, havenât listened in years). Basically he said he wished heâd used it because it makes what he needed to do very easy, which is adding and removing live music loops and modifying them.
How goofy do you have to be to interpret someone as asking for some advice as not wanting to succeed?
Honestly, Iâd sit down with the product folk(s) and see what their thoughts are. As devs, we generally decide how moreso than what. Ask what some pain points are.
My gut feeling when I hear about an AI contractor who makes a vibe coded executive report is pretty abysmal. It feels very snake oil salesman, but I think a lot of contractors*(like the subject matter expert types you bring in, not ânon FTEâ contractors)* are sort of like that just out of necessity. They need to market themselves as being useful moreso than actually being useful.
But thatâs pretty pessimistic. I wouldnât tell your coworkers that (unless they also seem to have the same impression lol). Executive reports are useful for marketing. Does your business need to market itself? Sort of the inverse snake oil salesman maneuver lol. Iâll give an example,
My company does some cyber security stuff. Along with the product that provides a way to monitor, we offer a team that monitors as well. One issue brought up at our last quarterly planning was that many clients have difficulty understanding the value of our product. An example was that one person said âwell yâall arenât sending us any alerts, the last folks sent us a lot. What are you even doing?â Well, it turns out the answer is that we filter many false negatives out so they donât even end up in any sort of review queue. But they donât see that, they just see queues with little to nothing. So a goal was to get a nice executive report dashboard that showed this information in a way thatâs easy to understand. That way if some, perhaps aloof, executive gets the idea that âwe donât get any alerts to review,â theyâll also have some tool that very easily shows them âof X alerts fired, Y% were deemed false positives by our team, Z remaining went into the queue.â
Now, none of that is AI necessarily, but itâs also something that I as a dev would never really think of. At least where I have worked. I donât work very closely with customers, and when I do they are often âinternal customersâ who I can be more informal with.
Iâll just second what multiple others have said as a footnote, but do try to be aware of costs. Tracking AI costs should be something you try to do early. Like others have said, AI is heavily subsidized by investors right now. Thatâs just the way out economy works. People get an idea, build it, woo investors, and then focus on growth instead of profitability. As long as they can convince investors, they donât need to be profitable. Once they canât convince more, they have to look into an IPO and/or becoming profitable. Thatâs basically where we are now. I think I seen the phrase âtokenpocalypseâ used.
Who knows, maybe two years from now weâll look at this AI craze the way we look at the NFT craze from a few years ago.
Congrats on the promotion though. Trust your instincts. Be honest. I think even being candid about your reservations with AI is wise.
Rich person after making a thing: This thing is super dangerous and nobody else should be allowed to make it. However, I can be trusted to use it, but nobody else should ever be allowed to make this dangerous thing.
Missed that it was two different people at first.
They donât need impossible requirements to do that.


How do you think they got the name double dongle? ð


the tortilla and the baked potato are similar in that theyâre just empty vessels waiting to be filled
Just like me fr fr


Moderation team - go ahead and strike me down, I know I deserve it.
Edit: Youâre right guys my bad for pointing out why this keeps happening - Iâll go ahead and block the community so as to not see any more content or âhearâ what yâall are whining about today, my bad.
This was not an open invitation to just ignore the rules that you even said you know about.


Coming from someone who also used to consider themself a man who is now genderfluid, Iâd explore that question without the context of wanting to stop labeling yourself a man because you dislike men. You donât want your gender exploration rooted in misandry. Wanting to distance yourself from men because you dislike the way some behave is not what agender is. Wanting to distance yourself from men because you donât feel like a man is different.
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