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@zackwhittaker @lorenzofb@infosec.exchange @Viss "Hey, we know we just cost you thousands to millions. Take this expired gift card." must be one of the most tone-deaf reactions by a company I have seen in a while. 🤨
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@calamari Compliance is meant to be a tool, to expose businesses to robust thinking around problems. IMO anyone, who knowingly does check-box compliance, (we'll just buy in / defer compliance) for any reason, should be shown the door. @calamari At Amazon in 2019 I argued against the Falcon sensor on the hosts I was responsible for. I agreed their service was good, but the lack of transparency, control and even ability to test changes made it a no go for me. I asked why we weren't either building our own solution or just buying them. I was overruled and I'm sure those systems, if they still exist, had a fun past few days. Again, I like CS, but major tech companies are not short on resources or expertise. Gemma 2 27b running locally on my laptop sometimes gives me far better results than gpt-4o, while being almost as fast. It's an incredible #LLM for its comparatively small size. Speaking of LinkedIn, you know what I would pay money for (not forty Euros though)? A feature that automatically sends a “Fuck off” message to recruiters who don’t give a pay range in their first message to me. I did it! This was supposed to be a recovery run after being sick this week, but apparently I tapered enough to finally get a sub 30 min 5k personal best! 🥳 Somehow managed to completely miss the recent news that we now serve 100% of Wikipedia traffic via k8s! @theresnotime Which version are you running on at the moment? Just curious how far behind latest version you are on? https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_On_Kubernetes has some more info on the whole thing if y'all are interested! Pushed through the heat, a bottle of coconut water kept me afloat. Solid 10k. 💪 Thanks @j7s for recommending the "Finnenbahn"! 😄
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@garritfra the #parkrun community are fabulous! I love the call outs and celebrations at the start of my local parkrun. Such a positive place and experience.
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@forrestbrazeal a domain specific language for ai? perfect. i'll get started right away. #TIL the deepest point on earth (Mariana trench, ~11,000 m) and the highest point on earth (tip of Everest, 8848 m) have a height distance of just ~20 km. @garritfra that's mental. I knew the Mariana trench was the deepest part, but I didn't realise it was *that* deep. First full reviews of #ShadowOfTheErdtree are dropping. As always, Miyazaki seems to have underpromised and overdelivered. Just three more days and the wait is finally over! 🙏 @garritfra Really excited for it even though I just got around to playing it this year and defeated Radahn just this Sunday @garritfra It's even easier with Mozilla's llamafile. Just download a single binary with an embedded model and run it (also includes web interface). Despite seeing very solid progress, my watch keeps reporting that my overall training is "unproductive", and after each session it concludes that my VO2max has "worsened" (despite also reporting that the run had a positive effect on it). #Garmin, you're supposed to cheer me on and not punish me for getting my butt out the door! 😂 This seems to be a well known issue among users. The training status metrics apparently don't reflect reality at all. @garritfra mine says I'm "overreaching" all the time 😂 even though I feel fine... @garritfra It feels like 50% of "new" features in iOS are just lifting restrictions on existing features. Being able to place apps wherever you want and finally being able to react with *any* emoji you want, instead of just a subset. Been there, done that. Apple is actively holding these nice-to-have features back until they have little to show off to convey the sense that they're still innovating. (That's not to say that their work isn't valuable - #iOS and #MacOS are amazing products.) First time participating in a race post-covid. Nailed my pace goal, super happy with the results! 🥳 |
@hds this is why I recommend a once-a-month job that compiles + runs clippy on your project using beta Rust.
If it triggers new lints and fails, you have an entire month to fix it before it breaks your PR's CI flow 🦀
@hds More like, Happy I'm too lazy to run locally a linter after updating the #rustlang version day.
@hds I pin rustc for my lint checks and have RenovateBot auto-merge the update if nothing was broken.