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The key bindings were π
And according to the Supreme Court they are under no obligation to actually do their job.
Paramount should enjoy its growing news monopoly while they have it because when Democrats win back power we are going to break up these anti-democratic information conglomerates. All of them.
Any sufficiently advanced tech hype is indistinguishable from magic.
Former ICE agent: My first day training new cadets, I received secretive orders to teach them to violate the Constitution by entering homes without a warrant. I watched ICE cut classes that teach our legal system, firearms training, use of force, lawful arrests, and the limits of officers' authority
I fully expect LLM's to bring back a revival of Lisp.
And so I am going to... ?
I mean, you are in the House, that's where articles of impeachment start.
This complete lack of follow through is why I'm voting for one of your primary challengers.
And so I am going to... ?
A journey of a thousand steps behind with a single MODULE.bazel.
I did not have Butlerian Jihad on my lifetime bingo cards, but here we are.
Whatever happened to that Bondi impeachment?
And therefore I will ...?
"... and that's why I will vote to convict if the House impeaches her."
See how easy that was to add?
Why didn't you?
Thank you!
The thing you have to realize is that congress could end this tomorrow by zeroing out ICE's budget. This agency was only created post-9/11. Let's just chalk it up as a failed experiment and make it go away.
Creation date: October 25, 2021 Common things VCs believe * Weβre headed towards war with China, and theyβre excited about it * Itβs worse to be kind to trans coworkers than to racially abuse workers using hateful slurs and systematic denial of opportunity * The rising power of workers organizing needs to be crushed, by legal or illegal means * Pervasive surveillance of marginalized communities is good and the abuses that arise donβt matter * Platforms need Nazis on them * Economic systems which demonstrably help find terror and violence are a net positive for the world * Thereβs no systemic bias in funding by VCs
Going through my old notes, this quick list of bullets I jotted down 5 years ago, to explain tech culture to someone outside the industry, really holds up.
i hope all the people resisting ICE on the ground know how fucking inspiring they are. minneapolis right now, and chicago and LA and charlotte and DC and portland before them, youβre setting the blueprint for the future battles sure to come. thank you.
Is there something about Rust that leads to TUI apps?
Not sure if it's correlation or causation, but I'm seeing a real resurgence in TUI apps, and I'm loving it.
Probably the only place that would let them in to use the bathroom π€£
So I see installing NVIDIA software in 2026 is still a shit show.
On the eve of 1000+ rapid response "Ice Out for Good" protests, here's our generation's phil ochs/bob dylan/john prine/you get the idea. www.youtube.com/watch?v=El0C...
I wouldn't tie your wagon too closely to Jeffries, possibly the weakest and worst minority leader in the US House of Representatives entire history.
Now think about all the accumulated cruft of systems, APIs, and mini-languages that exists inside most large corporations that will never enter into the training set of an LLM.
I'm willing to bet there's a large discrepancy in LLM aptitude on open vs closed systems, APIs, and languages.
How good do you think LLMs would do on languages that are widely used within one company, but never see the light of day outside that. For on concrete example, Protel: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protel
I need to listen to the episode, and I presume the prediction is more nuanced, but I think there's an important caveat to the first prediction, which is that your opinion may be biased by working in and on open source. All the LLMs have been trained in the languages, APIs, and systems that you use.
This should be the default behavior:
go_deps.gazelle_default_attributes(
directives = [
"gazelle:proto disable",
],
)
Also, could everyone just please stop with the proto already?