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  • As long as my magic rectangle can summon food right to my door, I will survive!

  • If anyone needs me, I'll be in Holodeck 4

  • I've seen this often. The app is marketed as being "api" first as if that's some benefit to the user of a SaaS application. However in reality much of the team is constantly busy patching the old legacy V1 api to keep it running. And management won't authorize the budget to create a new api version that replaces the old one, because it still works right?

    Public facing web apis have always been a pet peeve of mine. So often the team uses the api their own frontend uses as the public facing api customers should use for integrations. Which on the surface seems smart, why implement and manage two apis that's just overhead. But in reality the apis suitable for a frontend (or often that specific frontend) isn't suitable for integrations at all. They both have a completely different target user and completely different requirements.

    But hey we'll just market it as "headless", because one could totally put in the years of work and money we put in to create our front-end, if they really wanted to. Totally realistic thing that happens.

  • Data looks jacked

  • You don't just want to fix one human, you want to fix all the offspring as well.

  • You mean to listen to it twice right?

  • It HAS been a long time since I listened to it.

  • Yahoo yahoo yayayayayayayaya yahooooo

  • Osteoporose and raspberry flavor

  • That's a moray

  • But real talk, this is actually me. My mother died some years ago, but my father is still alive. I have not spoken to him in years and I don't intend to. I'm an old man and I still have nightmares about some of the stuff they put me through.

  • Please use this easy flow chart if you want to know if you should use X in any way or form:

    Are you a Nazi? -> YES -> Use X -> NO -> Do not use X

  • We can only hope

  • The neat thing is the collapse travels at the speed of light, so nobody will ever know what hit them.

  • Someone get Raymond Chen to dig into this, you just know the explanation is going to be wild.

  • You guys know the weatherman only reports on the weather right? He didn't make the predictions himself and he definitely didn't make the weather

  • It was Book 2 of the Extinction series called Extinction Countdown by James D Prescott. The whole series was available for 1 credit so I thought I gave it a try.

    Book 1 was very cliche and over the top, but enjoyable enough. Kinda dumb and predictable but good enough. Pretty short as well, so for a credit per book it would have been too expensive. However Book 2 doubled down on all the bad parts of Book 1 and turned the cringe to 11.

    It said: "If even 10% of the predictions made by Elon Musk on Ai are true..." I rolled my eyes so hard I think I hurt myself. Then three sentences later they went on about Kanye West's new fashion line. So I turned it off for then, thought about it today and refunded. The author probably meant well, but oof.