But at what point does it actually become a baby and not just a collection of cells? Is an unfertilised egg a baby? Is it a baby as soon as sperm touches it?
I've just taken all the pkg pages down. pkgx is about running pkgs, we put up the pkg pages as a bonus for our users to help them. We chose AI generation to give us more time to work on the tool because that's what we care about.
They don’t matter to our mission and honestly we’re a little confused about this reaction. We respect your opinions and are sorry we upset so many by using AI.
Can't say I hugely love that reaction from the dev
That bots bio says "if you would like Microsoft to bring devblogs officially to the fediverse send feedback here" so I think it's not actually federated nor official
If it's easily googlable why would a company like openAI need to go to the trouble of asking the question on a small social media site in order to collect at best a dozen answers instead of just doing what they usually do and scraping the Internet for existing content?
Apart from the obvious issues with this, local platforms is more appealing to me. I'm sure every non-US citizen is annoyed by platforms made by people in the US that clearly don't understand how things work in your country, plus the fact that all these platforms do is make US billionaires richer.
Its all relative really, because we don't experience extreme temperatures the smaller variations in temperature make a bigger difference to us. It might get up to 25 degrees on a typical summer day and as cold as -10 in winter, but the difference between a day for shorts and a day for a jumper could be only 3 or so degrees
I love the idea of the ding, but I hate the idea of being in a meeting sharing my screen when I'm working in something. It would be like having someone looking over your shoulder at your screen constantly
In the UK bank transfers are usually instant and free, although PayPal is still used in situations where you wouldn't want to give out your bank details
Even if they don't do that I think they'll go bankrupt, recreating the pub is probably far more expensive than they can afford