Maybe with sand but you’re not even allowed to take sticks or even small rocks out of parks because if a 100 million took out just one every year it would have a significant impact.
It’s essentially about if your skills are “Turing complete”. If you know only Java, you may not be able to build an app that requires assembly tier efficiency but you can do it. With vibe coding you just have to hope and pray. It’s not really a skill. Your skills are not Turing complete.
So vibe coding won't be sufficient to replace a skilled Java developer, and won't obsolete that skill, and if there aren't alternatives that more completely replaces a skilled Java developer, this then isn't a relevant comparison.
The MacOS is a pretty nice system but their window management has been and still is shit. I get that tilling 4 windows doesn’t look good but all the view swapping and desktop switching stuff gives me a headache and sucks. Also that half second transition to full screen sucks. Windows seems so freeing when it comes to window management. Simple transition free resizing. Snaps into corners. The rapid transition free minimize and restores etc.
Just our luck that desert sand doesn’t work for this because we have essentially endless amounts of it. Instead people are destroying pristine river banks.
What a joke. Compared to US, implementing chat control is like a pin prick compared to the scale of MAGA fascism. The EU is probably the best example of functional government anywhere in the world right now.
Weeding actually seems like a fantastic usecase for those humanoid robots like figure, unitree, atlas etc. it’s easy and accurate plant recognition is mostly a solved problem.
Yeah but they’re never going to be as versatile as a humanoid that can identify one, move the crop gently aside and rip it out of the ground. I’m sure the lasers fail pretty quickly after the plants are a few inches tall due to lack of visibility.
I got to say, whatever my opinion of Iran, they’re really leveraging the few advantages they have very well. Between the Shahed drones, the threat to the desalination plants and essentially the complete shut off of oil and natural gas, there is nothing anyone can really do. You can’t defang Iran because those Shaheds are tiny and can be stored and launched from anywhere. You can’t send in an invasive ground force because that will result in tens of thousands of coalition deaths. You can’t bomb their cities because they don’t care about civilian deaths. This might end up actually solidifying the Islamic Republic then if you had just let events run their course.
We appear to be planning to send a ground force. I suspect that the US has overwhelming force, as it did in Iraq and Afghanistan. But it would also be a bloodbath; Iran is better prepared than either of the two previous opponents are.
Some thankless government employee is trying to talk Trump out of commiting this series of war crimes right as we speak.
I wonder if Iran forsaw that. They've been doing the tit-for-tat thing pretty well so far.
What kind of mass scale civilian casualty war crimes could they retaliate with?
What was said was, you are advocating war crimes. There is a reason why even when these are committed, they are not communicated in this way, and there's a pretense of noble action. You don't want to live in a world where destruction of power plants, reducing societies to loosely connected tribes etc. is casually talked about. You are not that safe.
That doesn’t make sense. Commits are all text. If YouTube can easily handle 4PB of uploads a day with essentially one large data center that can handle that much daily traffic for the next 20 years, GitHub should have no problems whatsoever.
Still, I don’t think they need to be free. The antimatter will just react with the ones in the nuclei. I don’t know much about any of this but it seems likely.
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