@evacide Between Apple's AirTags being very good stalker tools and Microsoft releasing Recall, are they trying to one-up each other for who can enable domestic abuse the most?
i low key don't want to see a big jump in #LLM or #AI capabilities anytime soon. rn they're capable enough that my mom wants to use them, but bad enough that even she has an intuitive sense for when they're wrong
that's how you build "AIQ", the skill of using it. Lots of people toying with them, to feel out their capabilities and limitations
a lot of cities approximately the size of Little Rock (metro pop. ~800k) are doing really well right now, capitalizing on being able to provide thriving arts and culture scenes and big personality at a bargain price compared to the big brand name cities, but Little Rock itself is definitely not one of those cities
@taber I'm curious, are you driving by Little Rock Central High School where the Little Rock 5 forced segregation? I think there's a plaque, I cannot remember for sure, though. It IS still an active high school so you know. All those caveats involved.
It's telling that I went to university in Arkansas but that's the only thing I know of note in Little Rock lol.
I think if you drive into a crosswalk and end up still there when the lights change you no longer get right of way even if cars are honking at you. You should just stay there and be embarrassed forever
@asmallteapot I think in part because IDF is screening everything journalists can report, the trust of veracity of what’s sent out is…severely degraded. Limiting and controlling press access undermines their own credibility, even with true information.
@asmallteapot beyond that, at this point I have very little trust in what either side says officially, including any US officials. It’s been frayed by their own mis-steps. Nothing quite as egregious as Bush era “weapons of mass destruction in Iraq” yet, but doubting Palestine reported civilian death tolls and saying “absolutely no ceasefire” has done a lot to erode trust in US officials.
@asmallteapot the IDF is similarly untrustworthy for…questionable statements and such being put out on social media. Like “first pride flag in Gaza” by IDF soldiers or a very white IDF soldier with “when you fight against the IDF, this is who you hate”
@b0rk this is exactly what I do. MOST people’s branches aren’t perfect orders and you change things based on review feedback out of order; trying to replay those changes correctly is just not worth it to me
#FediHire Hello All! About three weeks ago I was laid off for the second time in six months, after only having THAT job for about two months. Thus, I am once again searching for jobs.
I'm pretty Ruby on Rails focused, though I've done some Go and Rust in my time, as well as stints on infrastructure teams. I've even been an incident commander for Shopify!
If anybody has any Ruby or Elixir product focused teams, or general tooling team job leads, please send'em my way.
As a reflection of how content is often skewed heavily by American audiences & creators, I was surprised to find out that the perception that cats should be indoor only is a uniquely American and perhaps, Aussie one.
In Europe & in Malaysia it is not unusual at all to find indoor/outdoor cats.
The reason why is probably a few things. In US & Oz, the local fauna is being devastated by cats. Also, the wildlife can kill #cats.
@liztai it's not just about "for our pleasure" though and also about protecting external wildlife. Cats are terrors and will almost always demolish outside wildlife if left to run around outside.
EDIT: People seem to be misunderstanding this screenshot. This is me running a program installed by Brew and it being blocked by macOS Gatekeeper. You can see me executing it from the command line and you can see in the error message that Homebrew downloaded it. Although brew is in general working for me, this particular formula's app got blocked. After making the post I resolved the problem and do not need help.
Does anyone have some ideas on how to debug randomly #flaky#cypress#e2e tests? Errors always involve some sort of time out error of #network requests. Sometimes it's intercepted API calls, sometimes it's even the page request itself. They are only flaky in the #Gitlab pipeline. Locally they work just fine.
@odddev Historically when I've seen this it's actually not really a timeout network request but a leaked listener for a web request that never happens (due to some other errors). Another possibility I've seen is non-determinism of cypress tests building up a test database and hitting a pathological case where the web request takes longer than the cypress timeout.