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  • I think you mean

    Scarlett YoHandsome

  • Ahh yes, a fellow 40+'er. That mix of GenX/Millineal style before high socks rolled back into fashion.

  • Yea, Iove Immich, but this almost got me. It moves them to trash unless the volume comes back in 30 days. If 30 days go by, you lose all metadata, scanned people, etc. I was out of town when it happened.

  • The part that irkes me most about this, is he's right.

    The complaint is valid, non-breaking production changes should be the norm, not the expected, 100%. And yes, I maintain upstream work, too.

    Doesn't forgive them being a dick. Permaban in my book, I just hate that he's right.

  • You missed the part about it basically being an ad for their Netflix documentary 😉

  • You mean it's... One PIEEECCEEE?

    /channeling Emily the Engineer cast energy

  • While this is a cool idea, if you read the article, it's only an idea. Seems like nothing but a reference design has actually been made. Hoping to see it progress, but we shall see.

  • About the name: “oomwoo” is a rotational ambigram — it reads the same flipped 180°, just like the robot itself roaming your floor in every direction.

    There was an attempt.

  • I want this framed.

  • I don't think that came across as intended. This is the Guardian, the US left is basically right in the UK.

    I think what they mean is the Democratic Socialists are insurgent from the standpoint of a small group growning quickly. The negative connotation might not have been intended.

  • Does anyone know what the previous record was?

  • Uhm.. This really doesn't affect your capacity. This is about data center connections and optimization of intercontinental networks. They're not going to be running this line to your neighborhood in the next 100 years.

  • “If you ask me, it was not a good night for New York,” Rep. Greg Meeks, a powerful New York Democrat who is close with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, told CNN..

    ... Meeks added: “Instead of us making sure we put all of our resources to fight Republicans and to fight Donald Trump, we’re using it to fight each other. It just doesn’t make common sense to me.”

    So close to a revelation...

  • Loaf.

  • Maybe, but it's probably a lot more to do with infrastructure. European drivers are used to pedestrians being everywhere, North American's aren't.

    It would be interesting to see a comparison between cities and rural locations.

  • No, but...

    The lawsuit in the ‌Sacramento federal court said the scheme violated assembly bill 325, a California law that took effect on 1 January and was intended to crack down on algorithmic price fixing.

    You need a law to back it, and a proof point (in this case, a centralized AI company just like the rent collusion lawsuit).

  • I still have not been to the X-Files museum conveniently located next to my favorite local bakery.

  • I, like other respondents, don't care if AI is used, I only care if AI was trusted.

    AI is a tool to enhance a workflow, and as long as a skilled human is reviewing it and fixing it, fine.

    We would be better off defining a programmer's project vs an ametuer hour vibe coded monstrosity, but that won't ever really happen.