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  • Aw fuck l, I knew I remembered that shit from childhood The Wizard of Oz.

  • As if they had the funds for an original ps2 controller... They used a logitech ripoff.

  • This post was brought to you by Isaac Asimov's Foundation gang.

  • Right now we’re releasing Windows 10, and because Windows 10 is the last version of Windows, we’re all still working on Windows 10.

    It's all about Windows as a service

    Windows isn't dead, but the idea of version numbers could be

    Recent comments at Ignite about Windows 10 are reflective of the way Windows will be delivered as a service bringing new innovations and updates in an ongoing manner, with continuous value for our consumer and business customers

    https://www.theverge.com/2015/5/7/8568473/windows-10-last-version-of-windows

  • The person I replied to was talking about learning the basics of a language... This isn't about searching for something specific, this is about reading the very basic introduction to a language before trying to Google your way through it. Avoiding the basic documentation is always a bad idea. Replacing it with the LLMed version of the original documentation probably even more so.

  • What about just reading the documentation?

  • You did not make fun of my typo? Believe it or not, also ban.

  • Obviously. Stupid sexy Finns.

  • Lise Meitner went on to be forgotten? In my city, a big street bears her name, including the tram station there. Fittingly, it's the tram to the University that stops there. Essentially, her name is hammered into all students' heads here.

  • rawr

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  • Babe, wake up! New political compass just dropped!

  • According to the scale, this isn't really Saddam Hussein but just his mini-me.

  • I once heard a cook say that cooks who use salt mills aren't cooks.

    I'm really tempted to say the same thing about programmers that use llms to code.

  • It doesn't give anyone access to your system or forward information from your system to outsiders, so no.

  • How is Spotify supposed to "handle" anything here if the rights owner tells them that this is how it works? Like, not only didn't the first rights owner give them any means to stay updated with the rights, the new rights owner didn't notify them either that any rights were transferred to them before taking them to court. The only way to properly handle this would have been to tell them to get fucked, but that's not really an alternative if we're talking about the streaming rights for Eminem. This all seems like a setup to sue them... But who am I to tell? I'm just a jerk who read an article online. You know who should decide whether or not this was a scheme to drag Spotify to court? A judge.

    Oh, wait, they did. Guess it's decided, then.

  • To get to it click the 3 lines or 'more', then find 'feeds' and select that

    Oh, wow... I recently opened fb again and was just irritated that it didn't show any posts by my friends. Turns out they weren't inactive, fb just doesn't show them by default. What a dumb waste of a platform... I mean, what is it good for if not that? Why would I watch an endless stream of ads and clickbait?

  • That list issue you mentioned really confused me, so here's what's in the article about it:

    The judge also noted that Spotify's agreement with Kobalt did not include a database of the songs it could, and could not, stream.

    "Kobalt’s primary stated reason for that approach is that the catalogue of a large administrator like Kobalt would be routinely changing, rendering any list almost immediately out of date," she wrote.

    So...

    • It's not Spotify who's behaving weirdly here but the rights holder and
    • the judge doesn't just seem to be okay with it, but this is mentioned as another thing that added to the impression that the rights holder made it deliberately hard for Spotify to properly determine if it had the rights to stream a song.