

An ordnance technician at a dead run outranks everybody.
An ordnance technician at a dead run outranks everybody.
(They’re still heavily used in the healthcare industry in the US)
Your comment almost launched me into the third tirade in as many months about how the story of “schools putting in litter boxes” was nothing but anti-education nonsense that doesn’t take into account the fact that most school boards are made up of people who would never do anything like that in a million years just on cost alone, then I re-read lol.
It’s probably easier if we start by listing all the things that aren’t happening today.
I don’t disagree, and also I think it would be better if this were framed as a failing of Microsoft instead of being on the consumer.
Sounds like ESET is happy to blame people for not having enough money to buy new computers or enough time and experience to switch to Linux.
Makes me wonder what necessitates this “security disaster”. Surely, there is no other reasonable course of action that anyone aside from the consumer could take. I’m sure that ESET is only interested in avoiding security issues in writing that it would be the consumer’s fault for not replacing their OS on, say, a two year old appliance to an entirely different, worse version that has different and unnecessary hardware requirements.
I haven’t thought about that show in forever and a half
“You were supposed to bring balance to the force”
Here’s the prophecy:
Only through sacrifice of many Jedi will the Order cleanse the sin done to the nameless. The danger of the past is not past, but sleeps in an egg. When the egg cracks, it will threaten the galaxy entire. When the Force itself sickens, past and future must split and combine. A Chosen One shall come, born of no father, and through him will ultimate balance in the Force be restored.
Ultimate balance in the force really seems like it very well could mean “no more Sith and no more Jedi” to me.
I’ve always considered, seperate to this larger discussion, that the Jedi are saying one thing and believing another uncritically. They want to bring balance to the force… By eliminating the sith.
Balance. A state of equilibrium. Notoriously not very well known for existing in a system where one of two elements has been removed.
“Only a sith deals in absolutes”. Complete unthinking hipocracy in the name of the light.
Not copilot, but I run into a fourth problem:
4. The LLM gets hung up on insisting that a newer feature of the language I’m using is wrong and keeps focusing on “fixing” it, even though it has access to the newest correct specifications where the feature is explicitly defined and explained.
They just brought back print and it’s been very satisfying for me so far.
Haha, yeah. It really loves to refactor my code to “fix” bracket list initialization (e.g. List stringList = [];
) because it keeps not remembering that the syntax has been valid for a while.
It’s newest favorite hangup is to incessantly suggest null checks without asking if it’s a nullable property that it’s checking first. I think I’m almost at the point where it’s becoming less useful to me.
It introduced me to the basics of C# in a way that traditional googling at my previous level of knowledge would’ve made difficult.
I knew what I wanted to do and I didn’t know what was possible or how to ask without my question being closed as a duplicate with a link to an unhelpful post.
In that regard, it’s very helpful. If I had already known the language well enough, I can see it being less helpful.
As much as it frustrates me that this is the best option for various reasons, there is at least now a native nexusmods client.
Granted, if your game isn’t supported by it and given that it’s early days, I do still agree with you.
They have a battleeye proton build that devs can choose to ship with if you use that, but for some reason most (including GTA V online) just… Decide not to use it.
I’ve never used unity either, sounds like they used a property that means “variable time between frames” in a context that is expecting a constant.
Almost sounds like they were setting up a “thing happens faster if your CPU is faster” type of logical bug that the engine is at least preventing internally.
gottem
“Shit or get out of the kitchen” is my current favorite malaphor.