Avicenna, avicenna@programming.dev
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Well given that this was a competition organised by Thermo Fisher they likely now own the rights to the idea.
Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
that clap before the punch is priceless, hope he lost a couple teeth atleast
That is what I imagine too, stuffing handfuls of them to a bag to give to friends etc as a cheeky present or keep as a trophy to impress dates.
I mean it hallucinates numbers when you ask it to extract some numeric daha publicly available online so yeah…
Cultural descendants of Palestinians did exist in Canaan at the time around 1200BC. I doubt that anywhere in that museum you would be able to find information about this though. Because the whole point of this debacle is a childish claim of the form “Our descendants was there first!”. Given that kingdom of Israel was created around 1200BC it is no wonder they (Zionists) are flailing arms like spoiled infants like they always do and particularly obsessing about this exhibition that covers a date range somewhat before this.
If British Museum had any balls they would make this correction and add the history of Philistines next to it but we all know they wouldn’t do it and why.
Well, ofcourse they would do that. A genocide is not complete if you also don’t erase a culture from history and collective memory, just killing them and forced migration is not enough. And I assume British museum has a lot of Zionist sponsors which is why they were so quick to agree on this. This is also another proof as to why “billionaire charities” are just tax evading methods to use insane amounts of money for attaching strings and their philanthropy is just pure bullshit.
hmm interesting, if guesses were completely random would expect more like %50 mistakes. does this mean that mud actually transmits audio better than copper (assuming everyone marked the best sound they thought was as copper).
which ties back to *alantir
I think it is a balance. Despite having quite functional IDEs now a days, it is still more error prone to change 10 instances of math.random than a single function you define modularly. If you think there is a good chance such an extension might be needed in future or that you might want to change libraries later on, I wouldn’t necessarily call this a bad decision, even if it goes unused.
YAGNI works best when it prevents adding complex unused futures which are error prone and complicates a simpler program logic and flow. In this case you are just encapsulating a function inside another one without any change to program complexity.
I can imagine multiple scenarios where this could be useful. Simplest is perhaps the coder imagined at the time they could extend the function in later stages.
granted a couple of them look like department ads but most look legit
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lol these were constructed with mostly Saudi Arabians in mind. Didn’t really work out.
Is this a confession? “Yea he may have willingly joined parties where people fiddled kids, he may even have done some himself. But he has also done great stuff (?) so that is fine.”
I know alot of people get into running to cope with stress. Maybe that is a possibile link.
Made me wonder if they are using AI to censor stuff
like father like son.
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I love it when someone suggests arch linux to a long time windows user. It is such a nice cognitive dissonance.
Also you can’t just say you are defending privacy and freedom and then go an praise a pedo racist president. It looks like you are playing both sides and will easily bend for the side that is more powerful in the end
The “privacy-first” company surprised its user base when CEO Andy Yen lauded Trump on social media.
But perhaps we can still give him the benefit of the doubt
People are great at coming up ways to make money by exploitation.
In future, these will be taught in history books with the same horror that history books now attribute to the Nazi gestapo police.
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Well given that this was a competition organised by Thermo Fisher they likely now own the rights to the idea.
that clap before the punch is priceless, hope he lost a couple teeth atleast
That is what I imagine too, stuffing handfuls of them to a bag to give to friends etc as a cheeky present or keep as a trophy to impress dates.
I mean it hallucinates numbers when you ask it to extract some numeric daha publicly available online so yeah…
Cultural descendants of Palestinians did exist in Canaan at the time around 1200BC. I doubt that anywhere in that museum you would be able to find information about this though. Because the whole point of this debacle is a childish claim of the form “Our descendants was there first!”. Given that kingdom of Israel was created around 1200BC it is no wonder they (Zionists) are flailing arms like spoiled infants like they always do and particularly obsessing about this exhibition that covers a date range somewhat before this.
If British Museum had any balls they would make this correction and add the history of Philistines next to it but we all know they wouldn’t do it and why.
Well, ofcourse they would do that. A genocide is not complete if you also don’t erase a culture from history and collective memory, just killing them and forced migration is not enough. And I assume British museum has a lot of Zionist sponsors which is why they were so quick to agree on this. This is also another proof as to why “billionaire charities” are just tax evading methods to use insane amounts of money for attaching strings and their philanthropy is just pure bullshit.
hmm interesting, if guesses were completely random would expect more like %50 mistakes. does this mean that mud actually transmits audio better than copper (assuming everyone marked the best sound they thought was as copper).
which ties back to *alantir
I think it is a balance. Despite having quite functional IDEs now a days, it is still more error prone to change 10 instances of math.random than a single function you define modularly. If you think there is a good chance such an extension might be needed in future or that you might want to change libraries later on, I wouldn’t necessarily call this a bad decision, even if it goes unused.
YAGNI works best when it prevents adding complex unused futures which are error prone and complicates a simpler program logic and flow. In this case you are just encapsulating a function inside another one without any change to program complexity.
I can imagine multiple scenarios where this could be useful. Simplest is perhaps the coder imagined at the time they could extend the function in later stages.
hmm
granted a couple of them look like department ads but most look legit
lol these were constructed with mostly Saudi Arabians in mind. Didn’t really work out.
“If it fits I sits” - CPU cooler fan
Is this a confession? “Yea he may have willingly joined parties where people fiddled kids, he may even have done some himself. But he has also done great stuff (?) so that is fine.”
I know alot of people get into running to cope with stress. Maybe that is a possibile link.
Made me wonder if they are using AI to censor stuff
like father like son.
I love it when someone suggests arch linux to a long time windows user. It is such a nice cognitive dissonance.
Also you can’t just say you are defending privacy and freedom and then go an praise a pedo racist president. It looks like you are playing both sides and will easily bend for the side that is more powerful in the end
The “privacy-first” company surprised its user base when CEO Andy Yen lauded Trump on social media.
But perhaps we can still give him the benefit of the doubt
more on proton
People are great at coming up ways to make money by exploitation.
In future, these will be taught in history books with the same horror that history books now attribute to the Nazi gestapo police.