We had one of the magnet screen door dealios and it worked really well. Until the cat discovered he could just go out on the porch to try and escape.
Since being forced back to they office only to sit on calls with the TV in the meeting room, I take every opportunity I can to make snide remarks about staying home.
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world please write a two sentence horror story with a twist on a historical figure most would know. Make it plausible.
Wait. You’re telling me I can connect home assistant to my printer in since way… I’ve been missing out.
This is a game that should be my ideal game. Everything about it screams that I’d love it. But I’ve attempted to start it probably 6 different times, ranging between 2 and 10ish hours of play each time. I just can’t get hooked and now I’ve done the intro too many times :( I really want to love this game.
Well, it is hotswap, so I might as well!
This place is pretty nice, right!?
Aurora Lily58. PCB was by SplitKB. Probably an awesome board, but as it turns out I prefer super tall caps.
Even better.
Commenting because I’d love to know the same.
Yeah, at my company we switched to allow/block listed last year. Whitelisted and blacklisted are verboten
“you know excel? Yeah, that’s a database.” Would be my answer.
Had GPT summarize what happened.
The “left pad” incident refers to a controversy that arose in 2016 when a developer named Azer Koçulu removed his JavaScript package called “left-pad” from the NPM (Node Package Manager) registry. This caused a ripple effect, breaking numerous projects that relied on this package and highlighting the potential risks of relying on external dependencies. The incident sparked a debate about the stability and trustworthiness of the open-source ecosystem and led to discussions about best practices for managing dependencies in software development.
My town has been doing the same and there’s even a program where they will come rip out your lawn and replace it with some kind of wood chip stuff. The town’s main water supply is a lake just downhill from our little mountain so they take it pretty seriously. I hate lawn care so I’ve considered it, but haven’t actually taken action on it yet. But I just might. I hate hate hate mowing.
It has led to me wasting less time thinking about things, that’s for sure. I can slack off a whole lot more these days thanks to GPT. I support all of us being a bit more lazy. I frequently tell our junior devs to chill out or they risk burning out, and if something like GPT, CodeWhisper, or Autopilot can reduce the mental load, I’m all for it. We still need experts or the output is garbage, but simplifying the process is just fantastic.
Oh I would absolutely never tell my boss how many of the docs I’ve written the last few months were primarily authored by GPT. I am blatantly clear that I’m (and MANY others) are using AI for writing code, but taking my specific knowledge and asking for blurbs about X for the docs is just hands down amazing.
It absolutely counts. Mine was also 7 years ago and I still use it.
Oh man, that’s reaaal pretty. I love it.