This era was before smartphones and always-online lifestyle. Being always online is a prerequisite to the attention economy.
So, yes, you’re right that the best internet was back then. Back when we could leave it at home and go out into the world knowing everybody else had also left it at home.
Laptops are an obvious exception back then, but almost nobody took their laptop to the bar with them, or to a concert, or on a hike, or to the grocery store. And the trouble of pulling it out and trying to find WiFi meant that it wasn’t easy enough to distract the majority.
This does not sound good for those people. Writing is a way of thinking. AI writing assistants are competitive cognitive artifacts. People who use AI to write most of their written communication will get worse at thinking through writing.
I don’t think that people understand that you’re ridiculing the passive voice used in the headline. A person drove that car. That person is the cause of the incident, and their weapon was a car.
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people will be going to jail for what they have done
Except Trump.
For the richest man in the world, he sure is fucking sensitive. Heaven forbid somebody give him some pointed questions.
Edit: he’s acting like somebody interviewing for a job they know they’re not qualified for and they know they’re failing.
Towards the end, around 1h, Elon is visibly upset and seems like he’s having a difficult emotional time. Questions like “what is a woke mind virus?” and “if you’re the CEO how can you blame other people for killing the company? Doesn’t the buck stop with you?”
I’ve really wanted to do this, in large part because of tech neck. I’d love to have a HMD that has focusable optics so I don’t subconsciously strain my neck to look at my screen.
Anybody have recommendations? I’d love a dumb HMD with hdmi or usb-c video input.
No. It’s not wrong. Is Bob your personal friend? It sounds like you are only ex-coworkers. Getting in touch with ex-coworkers to find work is what business networks are largely about.
God, seriously. Recently I was iterating with copilot for like 15 minutes before I realized that it’s complicated code changes could be reduced to an if
statement.
What do you mainly use that supports tables?
I migrated from mediawiki to markdown in git 8 years ago and never looked back. The ability to publish to any number of static site hosts, and use any number of editors, some that have preview mode, is rad. Data liberty, data portability, wide support, easy to convert, easy to grep, good enough for 95% of written notes.
My biggest gripe is poor support for tables of data.
You’re so right. My wife cried for a week when she found out our child was autistic. It’s a desperate situation. You want to blame anything in order to find a reason other than “sometimes this happens.” Vaccines are the scapegoat.
At a job in Silicon Valley I had a boss who had an autistic child and my boss told me directly that when they vaccinated their child, the child’s behavior changed, and caused autism.
I have other friends in SV who are huge vaccine skeptics.
So, yes, even in deep blue areas there are anti-vax people. There are also Trump flag flying people in SV too.
the subjects could still go online using a computer
Are you suggesting that people who are intermittently connected to the internet instead of tethered to it by a pocket device are somehow more ignorant?
I think they mean pull-through cache. https://shipyard.build/blog/how-to-docker-registry-pull-through-cache/
Dang, nice! I’ve been using dd for nearly 30 years and have never seen that. I actually used to used dcfldd because it had better progress reporting than dd (and supported repeated patterns for input). Thanks for sharing!
My kids and I use https://github.com/itzg/docker-minecraft-bedrock-server and I would recommend it.