

You should be on this meeting already. Why were you losing time looking?


You should be on this meeting already. Why were you losing time looking?


It’s just a matter of cutting and adding some mortar.
It seems to be a blank page that starts the download of the pdf article (in another target, in a pop-up, or something like that - I didn’t look at the source). Something on your browser blocked the download.
People stopped being snobbish about knowing what those words mean about a decade ago. It would be an useful slap on the face of those people back then, but now if it’s useful it’s only for calming down some random person that know what they mean but isn’t confident about it.
Taking data from one system and populating another? That’s AI.
Well, it is. You just have to go back enough in time to find the context when people still called it so.
Gotta use those automatic computers full of electronic brains to do all those tasks that used to take years on rooms full of people with chemical brains hired as computers!


They started the program on the first government change after Bush announced the US would invade them…


Your sentiment is on the right direction, but statistical significance and effect intensity are only indirectly related and one does really not imply much about the other.


They explain it on the beginning of the movie. Max has one of the 2 or 3 cars on the city because he’s a road-cop, fuel is expensive as hell, so they insist he shouldn’t use a lot of it.
The criminals there go from city to city stealing the little fuel they have.


You want Mad Max? Well, better make it happen fast, because there won’t be enough oil for it!
Mad Max is about the end of oil.
The first movie was all with ethanol vehicles, that people converted after oil run out. The second movie is about a group of people that found an old tanker ship, and one pulling oil drop by drop from a dead wheel. The third movie is about people using methane for everything because there was no more oil.
And then the next two are about huge reserves of surface oil all over the place.
Yep, it’s the one starting everything.
And doing nothing else. And still something manages to no be right.
engagement bait
That’s what we are calling jokes nowadays?


You know that Mercantilism is the name of the policies the European countries had to trade with each other, right?
If you wanted to talk about overseas imperialism, also no, its first business was buying natural resources. Its second business was stealing natural resources. It only started trading people after there wasn’t easy stuff to take away anymore.
In a great place, the python symbol would be on both sides too. All the other ones are best just left.


Slave trading is way older than mercantilism.
Boilerplate unit tests.
It will generate bad tests, so you will have lots of tests blocking your work, but won’t actually test the important properties.
Mass refactoring.
That’s an amount of trust in the LLM capacity to not create hidden corner cases and your capacity to review large-scale changes that… I find your complete faith disturbing.
Failing your local compilation due to linter problems is just stupid.
Sending “temporary” changes into your CI pipeline isn’t even stupid, it’s borderline malicious.
Hum… Ignore linter advice for code that you temporarily mangled.
It’s not like you have to act upon it as soon as a blue line appears under your code.


Firefox does that out of the box.


As scary as the article makes screworms look, that thing doing the calling is way scarier.
Oh, and the worm that died inside its brain once too.
Remember to put the fire on your pets out before entering the building, and you are good.