he likes to larp in the words of a better man
That’s such a great description of this kind of tech-bro behaviour.
he likes to larp in the words of a better man
That’s such a great description of this kind of tech-bro behaviour.
“Hey baby, are you a compelling new novel? Because I’d love to lose myself in your sheets. Like sheets of paper, you know, pages. I’m sorry, I’ll leave now.”
True. I’m certainly at the point where quick jobs that I would have once done in Python quite often get done in Dart instead, avoiding the “context switch” of having to think in Python for that one task.
Yes, when I did a search, I found I had a choice between two quite small and inactive communities, so I went for the slightly larger one. I’ll crosspost today’s post to that community see if it stirs up any more interest.
Yes, I really adopted it due to Flutter, but the dev team really are doing great work to make it a nice language, especially with version 3.
Oof. I got about 65% on the images I hadn’t seen in the post. I must be pretty close to being replaceable by an adversarial network.
What, this Emad Mostaque?
The AI Founder Taking Credit For Stable Diffusion’s Success Has A History Of Exaggeration
Since light bounces off walls and is thus confined to individual rooms, there is less interference and higher bandwidth, and traffic is harder to intercept from outside.
He must be another new Lemmy user dusting off his old memes.
named after that aardvark in that comic book (but they spelt it wrong).
Fixed it for them.
That’s why I’m so pleased that Liftoff! only shows the aggregate number. It’s so much calmer here when you don’t even notice that some proportion of people here are mashing that stupid downvote button.
If it’s innocently irrelevant I either ignore it or reply “I don’t get it”. Either the commenter realised they replied in the wrong place or you get a fascinating insight into the thought processes that made it seem worth their time typing out.
Oh right, the spam bots infested the place. I think it’s inevitable that if this place gets popular enough it’s going to suffer many of the same issues as Reddit. It’s not about the tech it’s about the people and people never change.
Even bots should have the error of their ways explained to them (or rather their handlers). If they don’t listen and learn then it’s time for the mods to drop the ban-hammer.
Especially the pointless cynicism of a “Didn’t happen” reply. My single most powerful change to make Twitter a less toxic place (ho, ho) when I used it was to block @DHOTYA_ and related keywords and anyone who used them.
Downvotes. If the post/comment is inappopriate, report it. If you disagree strongly with the point reply. If you don’t just move on with your day.
That’s a top tip! I’ll update our instructions to our users. Thanks!
The version currently on TestFlight is production ready, we’re just getting to grips with AppStore processes right now.
I’m not sure that this link really helps your case, given these key points from the description: