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> a prompt-driven interface powered by a cloud AI provider of your choice

So if I don't have any such provider, am I safe from AI?

And what about local models?


Would you want your epitaph to say that you worked on implementing dynamic scoping rules?

C programmers know, "Undefined Behavior might format your hard drive", but it rarely ever happens. LLMs provide that for everyone, not just C programmers, and this time it actually happens. So, as promised, improvements on all fronts!

And it makes the governments that have been allowing this more a part of organized crime than of anything else. It's unmitigated corruption.

And `sudo`, if your user ID allows it!

> for what you treat as junk

No, what Apple made into junk by remotely flipping a switch. On an older iOS, you cannot log into your Apple ID any more, which then means you cannot update the OS any more. So you cannot upgrade, but you also cannot use the old OS for anything that requires you to be logged into your Apple account (which is practically everything). But you still get nagged at every turn that you need to log in and upgrade!


And yet here we are…

Convenience trumps security every time. With people who allegedly know better.


Well pnpm does it by default for quite some time. It’s annoying, yes, but I take a little annoyance if it means I’m more secure.

Why does a site like this have to have one of the most horrible cookie banners today's internet can torture you with? That's an instaclose.

I didnt see the banner. The site functions in strait html, no scripts, or cookies, or dom needed, browser back/forward buttons work, so the cookie thing is there as part of revenue generation, but even with java, cookies, and dom storage I dont see the baner, but my add blockers are busy, 36 scripts.

A very interesting article hidden behind a cryptic headline. I almost didn't read it because the title makes no sense to me. That would have been my loss.

> if it is not or or not even

Did you want to test the LLM's grammatical comprehension?


When I'm tired my typing goes bad. I obvioulsy meant: "is that number even odd ?" :-)

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