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  • This is the usual fleecing of the retail investors by the institutional sponsors.

    The only people surprised are the retail investors.

  • It was obviously performative at the time. A lot of bitching and moaning but in the end, it was a nothingburger change that distros could ignore as they do every other field on the user profile in systemD. But they had to make a "distro" to show how serious they were, then ignore it completely.

    I said at the time if it were maintained in 90 days I'd eat a bug. Apparently I was off by about 75 days.

  • Bitches love planes.

  • Yah, there was some bullshit like this that had people start "Ageless Linux" that was basically a script for people to change their sources on a Debian install to their version, and they haven't done any sort of updates in over 2 months, to the surprise of nobody.

    What a tempest in a teapot.

  • goddammit, I just watched something about Spielberg and had his name in my head...

  • I mean, you have 10X the scrutineers as well. It all scales.

    The objections I've heard to it make as much sense as saying you can't scale a high school student election to the size of Canada federal elections. Well, yes you can, obviously.

  • Maybe if you give them 600 billion, Donny.

    Art of the Deal motherfucker.

  • The UK is an Orwellian nightmare for a liberal democracy. Why do Brits put up with this, are they scared of everything?

  • Anything similiar being developed for Plasma?

  • I'm inclined to think she hated Spielberg and the franchise after working with him for years, and decided to destroy his legacy.

  • Oh, we know the Dems will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. They'll move heaven and earth to make that happen.

  • Blame Kathleen Kennedy. She took a huge dump all over that and then smeared it around.

  • Preach.

  • I thought the American version of The Office wasn't much better. Just constant cringe humor, it's exhausting.

  • I was just working with an FOSS project that had an absolutely horrid set of colors and fonts in the web UI, basically unreadable. Like red print on a orange-pink grainy background.

    I had GPT5.5 running on Hermes build and switch to a basic dark theme. Couple extra prompts to fix gradients and font size, it just banged it off and fixed the CSS in about 2 minutes. It installed it as a selectable theme pack and made a patch so it can be shared. Added a light version of the theme for good measure.

    I have a hard time making it stumble anymore. And I've never had 5.5 hallucinate. Managing context is as hard as that gets to prevent.

  • Some mailchecks would be useful. DNS and the server responses.

    Edit: Oops, just found it, different section. Valid DKIM check would be handy. Also, I'm not sure what "Deliverable" is about, comes up as "No" for a domain I use for email with no issues.

  • Well, I would expect so from probably the greatest engineer in the world, at least according to him.

  • If I were Anthropic I'd be looking at moving. It's plainly obvious that the US isn't stable enough for a business to count on not having the ground cut out from underneath them and the government is capricious and fickle. Hardly an environment that encourages investment.

    I hear there's engineers in Canada as well, and the prime minister likes talking to people about opportunities. Just saying.

  • True. If I have to use black cable on positive leads I just put some red shrinkwrap on the positive end of the lead. I usually do black on the negative just to be consistent.