maker, to Creativity
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"Craftsmanship requires a dedication to quality, creativity, and detail that cannot be rushed. It's not just about making things, but making them with heart." - Anonymous

Celrunia_QT, to profile
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Celrunia_QT, to profile
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Celrunia_QT, to profile
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hywan, to rust
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cargo mutants, https://mutants.rs/

A useful tool to do mutation-based testing on Rust projects.

Reminder: mutants aim at testing your test suites —whether they catch all your code details—, not your code itself.

#RustLang #quality #safety #test #MutationBasedTesting

NaturaArtisMagistra, to random
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j9t, to webdev
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Building Websites and Building Websites Well:

On exercises, orthogonality, and—choice.

https://meiert.com/en/blog/building-and-building-well/

janhoglund, to random
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SharonCummingsArt, to art
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thomasfuchs, to random
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Headline in 10 years from now:

“Of course AI didn’t achieve sentience, but at least we ruined the Internet trying!”

mjgardner,
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@datarama @thomasfuchs I don’t know what industry experience you have, but an overabundance of out there is severely lacking in informal verification, let alone rigorous formal proofs.

janhoglund, to random
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I’m more than frustrated and disappointed, I am angry.
—Ben Minicucci, CEO Alaska Airlines
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/alaska-airlines-found-more-loose-bolts-boeing-737-max-9-ceo-says-rcna135316

mjgardner, to ai
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From https://www.geekwire.com/2024/new-study-on-coding-behavior-raises-questions-about-impact-of-ai-on-software-development/ :

> code assistants like [ ] are very good at adding code, but they can cause “AI-induced .”
>
> “Fast code-adding is desirable if you’re working in isolation, or on a greenfield problem. But hastily added code is caustic to the teams expected to maintain it afterward.”
>
> In other words, more quantity doesn’t always lead to better .

GitClear’s study: https://www.gitclear.com/coding_on_copilot_data_shows_ais_downward_pressure_on_code_quality

Fry from Futurama says, “I am shocked, shocked! Well, not that shocked.”

mjgardner,
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It’s ironic that —an tool that owes much of its training set to the most successful collaborative platform ever—is in fact poisonous to collaborative .

algo_luca, to random
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These are my most frequent commands, according to atuin's shell stats.

cargo before cd and git is indeed a surprise!

janriemer,

@algo_luca The fact that cargo t is your second most used command speaks for itself!❤️

I wish this was more common.

(not speaking of Rust projects specifically, but unit tests in general)

teachpaperless, to ilaughed

This might sound a bit strange - but I've just started to really watch & scrutinize my recordings for my how to & instructional videos - before sharing them. Earlier I relied a bit more on my gut feeling ("did I do well?") and edited some parts I more or less knew about, but left the rest. 📼✂️

OC Comparing compression in AV1, x264, and x265

I recently got it into my head to compare the various popular video codecs in an effort to better understand how av1 works and looks compared to x264 and x265. I also had ideas of using a intel video card to compress a home video security setup, and what levels of compression I would need to get good results....

mjgardner, to Software
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Rasta, to NovaScotia
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If I hadn't already, I'd cancel my subscription over this. If you are in NS or PEI, consider cancelling. And file complaints, this borders on fraud. I'll explain.

After hearing concerns from an “alarming” number of residents, P.E.I. Premier Dennis King says he would consider sponsoring a regional media company’s obituaries page to ensure its death notices are not behind a paywall.
https://globalnews.ca/news/10108876/saltwire-pei-obituaries-paywall/

Rasta,
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"I don’t understand the “for the cost of a coffee” kind of subscription drive language. “For the cost of two coffees, you could subscribe to the Halifax Examiner for a month!”

Please consider subscribing to the .
It's affordable, investigative & informative.
https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca/subscribe/
Various inexpensive options to consider.

THIS IS MY ONLY SUBSCRIPTION!
Renewed annually. Worth every penny! I'm a fan, RU?

ai6yr, to random

Redeployed new Corsi Rosenthal boxes on low speed. Things are dry, but no harm in sucking up any remaining dust from demolition, any mold and mildew spores that might be lurking. These things are great! For wildfire smoke, COVID and influenza, mold spores... cat litter smells! MERV13 is specified, equal to FPR10+.

cazabon, to movies

Cazabon's :

The overall quality and of a film can be approximated with the following :

Q = 1 / ((n - 2) ^ 2)

... where Q is watchability in the interval [0, 1], and n is the number of genres the movie is categorized as having in its IMDB listing.

Action, Comedy: 1.0
Drama, Thriller, Music: 1.0
Action, Comedy, Drama, Horror, Thriller: 0.111

Note: there's a discontinuity at n == 2, which we avoid by using the value 1 in that case.

1/2

osma, to random
@osma@mas.to avatar

Huh. These requirements should be in force for all publishers, not just new individual developers.

"Google says that new developers with individual accounts (as opposed to new Organization accounts) will be required to test apps with 20 people or more for 2 weeks or longer before publishing to production. The company believes this will help developers identify issues and bugs, and gain user feedback before their app’s launch.”


https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/09/google-play-tightens-up-rules-for-android-app-developers-to-require-testing-increased-app-review/

scy, to random German
@scy@chaos.social avatar

Komplett wild. Sowas hätte ich von irgendner Chinabutze mit nem Markennamen wie [Medizinball auf die Tastatur geditscht] erwartet, aber von SanDisk/WD nicht. Das ist offenkundigst ein Design-/Produktionsproblem und nichts was man mit Firmware-Updates fixen kann. Aber sie versuchen's totzuschweigen. Wie dreist.

Kaputte SanDisk SSDs: Blasen im Lötzinn, SMD-Komponenten die nicht auf die Platine passen, Nachbesserung mit Epoxy

https://futurezone.at/produkte/sandisk-ssd-ausfaelle-western-digital-attingo-datenrettung-problem-hardware/402664391

pallenberg, to tesla
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So the Head of Design, Franz von Holzhausen, was seen driving a matte black Cybertruck in Santa Monica.

The age of "fake it until you make it" is so over! We officially have entered the era of "Just fake it!"

Just a bad hood seam, which is almost refreshing in that at least it's a relatively even bad seam. It's just way wider than it should be, which in fairness is actually one of Tesla's signature brand looks. It's actually pretty rare to see a Tesla whose hood doesn't have some kind of fitment issues, but here it's more obvious because of those uncompromisingly straight lines. At least the matte wrap helps with most of the oilcanning and other surfacing issues, at least until it gets covered in bird shit and other unwashable detritus, at which point it will go back to looking as crap as every other Cybertruck.
Just a comically bad fit on the rear taillights of the Cybertruck, so extreme is the mismatch that it almost looks like it was done on purpose, except that it obviously wasn't. Tolerances are measured in centimeters here, not millimeters (let alone microns). Note also the thin, isolated side panel on the right, looking like it wants to cut you. Vehicles aren't supposed to look like that!
A wheel arch leans out from the vast expanse of of the Cybertruck's entirely flat bed flank panels, creating a cave at one corner, whose dark expanse lures the eye in. From here it looks like the widest entrance point could fit a child's fingers, just to pick a random example, although the unevenness of the seam suggests that said child's fingers would then quickly become stuck. More to the point, it just looks cheap and shitty for a Fisher Price toy, let alone a six figure truck.

kkarhan,
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@pallenberg This is so shotty that even -made look like peak precision and design at this point...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=No1-4GsQa-g

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