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  • My suspicion is that this essay is marketing. It would be bad for Microsoft if people thought its product could be sentient

    Why would it be bad if people thought it could be sentient? If people are using AI for an "AI Girlfriend" or therapist or something - people would probably prefer to believe they're chatting with something sentient

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  • instead of giving you the real IP, it points you to one of their proxy servers located in a country without the ID requirement.

    Sounds a bit weird, if it's just pure dns. Because if your dns server gives you a random proxy server instead, it sounds like this would break https right?

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  • Ah that explains why Hans Niemann's FIDE rating is suddenly plummeting

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  • This sounds like a good way to combat AIs...

    Like instead of a Cloudflare blocking AI requests, it would be funnier if the website can detect that an AI is "searching the web" as they do - and then just inject an answer of "Yea to solve that issue, run sudo rm -rf /"

  • You don't get it. This was made in GameMaker Studio 1.4, which doesn't support a modulo operator. You know nothing about this specific framework. I have 8 years of experience and hacked governments. There's no reason to update it now, because it runs on a smart fridge at maximum capacity.

  • Since you're getting downvoted, maybe you want to explain why using Github free is "pointing a loaded gun at your foot"?

    I'm using github for a bunch of my public repos as a free backup service... Why would I want to use a self hosted or way more obscure git forge? Seems riskier than just dumping it on github

  • Documentation? Maintainable? Test cases? You're too attached to old paradigms in a new vibe based world.

    Why do you need any of those? If you need any new features, you just re-engineer your prompt and ask the AI to rebuild it from scratch...

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  • Can someone explain how you accidentally rack up such a bill?

    For example: You can deploy your Python script as a Lambda. Imagine somewhere in the Python script you'd call your own lambda - twice. You basically turned your lambda into a Fork Bomb that will spawn infinite lambdas

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  • A lot of the times this comes down to a user error.

    For example, very similar to your case, I knew someone that enabled Cloudtrail, and configured some things to have Cloudtrail logs dumped on S3. Guess what? Dumping things on S3 also creates a Cloudtrail that gets logged to S3 that Cloudtrail logs. Etc

    Doing things like that and creating a loop can get you massive bills

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  • From a sales perspective it makes sense... What percentage of the female tinder users would have Tinder Premium compared to men? I'd think the numbers are very lopsided.

    And women don't need the other Premium features of "Getting more swipes per day" or something, because they'll get plenty of matches every day anyways. If they want to sell more Premium to women, adding features that might interest women behind a paywall is a smart move

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  • His mom claims this led to [...] disability, disfigurement

    ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • Probably the best thing Ubisoft released since assassin's creed black flag

  • They were streets ahead in their logo design...

  • That explains why that one junior developer that keeps force-pushing and keeps breaking my build server went into hiding

  • We also got fully self driving cars in 2 years though, in 2016....

  • Snowe is sysadmin of programming.dev...

    So source: Snowe

  • If you're using Entity Framework for the mssql, I doubt that this library would work as a substitute.

    Because that linq gets parsed into expression trees and then send to the underlying provider (mssql/mysql etc) to be converted into sql. So if you you some non-standard library those providers won't be able to convert that linq to sql

  • Typescript itself is not really getting any faster, just transpiling Typescript to Javascript

  • Many people believe that the ToS was added to make Mozilla legally able to train AIs on the collected data.

    "Don’t attribute to malice what is easily explained by incompetence"

    So yea Mozilla wrote some terms that where ambiguous and could be interpreted in different ways, and 'many people believed' that they did this intentionally and had the worst intentions possible by their interpretation of the new ToS

    Then Mozilla rewrote that ToS after seeing how people were interpreting the original ToS:https://www.theverge.com/news/622080/mozilla-revising-firefox-terms-of-use-data

    And yea, now 'many people will believe' that 'Mozilla revised their decision to do this after the backslash' - OR, it was never their intention and now phrased it better after the confusion

    People just want to get their pitchforks out and start drama at any possible opportunity without evidence of wrongdoing... Mozilla added stupid stuff to the ToS, ok yea fair enough - but if they actually did "steal user data" - this would be very easily detectable with Wireshark or something