

There’s no silver bullet, but this is one of the higher priorities. It doesn’t really work if there’s still no alternative to driving however…


There’s no silver bullet, but this is one of the higher priorities. It doesn’t really work if there’s still no alternative to driving however…
Maybe would be less true if the pedestrian pic featured less car infrastructure 😅
E.g. Catharijnesingel in Utrecht, Netherlands. 
I don’t get why he thinks reducing car dependancy is incompatible with being a “car guy”: it’s always more fun to drive when there’s fewer people driving, and thays what reducing car dependancy achieves…
Also, car dependency leads to car companies focusing on the most boring cars to drive: crossovers and suvs without any offroad capability, and governments building roads that are the least interesting to drive on: big highways.
I like to drive, but not when I have to drive…


Windows 10 was ok-ish until they announced
Windows 11 and ramped up it’s enshitification… They improved the tiles idea a lot over windows 8
Windows phone 7 was great too…
I use Linux now though too, I’ve found flatpak isn’t a silver bullet though: depending on what distro you’re using and what distro whoever made the flatpak was using sometimes strange issues happen such as not loading in dark mode or losing settings on close/shutdown…
The road layout there is absolute garbage but at least there’s some decent density around there😅
That’s one of the more walkable areas of Auckland(region)… 😅


The copyright concerns can be mitigated somewhat by prompting to follow existing patterns in the codebase(and double checking that it has done that when reviewing the generated code)


it enriches the pocketbooks of the techno-fascists that run those datacenters.
Depends, in a lot of cases it costs them more money to service the query than they charge 😅.
Although it’s all borrowed money so it doesn’t matter to them…
Still causing all that havoc on the environment and poisoning with potentially proprietary stolen code though…
They’re gonna be running those data centers regardless though, as most of the compute time is spent on training new models…


It can be good at generating boilerplate code or copying an existing solution, so maybe it might be useful for less critical parts such as adding a GUI for some feature that was previously limited to the command line…


I’d recommend using lasers for that 🤣


If I want to see the comment section I use official app, and just pause the ad.


Google tried to do something similar with thier AI summaries, but every time I’ve looked at its “citations” they’ve said nothing that it said they did, or the exact opposite…


In this case, wouldn’t rolling your own email server make it even easier to find you, since they’ll just have to look up who registered the domain you used for your email address?


It depends on the use case, and they base thier claims on the best case scenario: living in flatland and only driving the EV only range most days.
I got 2l/100km fairly easily when most of my trips were just within the ev range, but when I moved to suburbia I got 5l/100km, while using less petrol in total(the shops I drove to were closer, so the trips to the shops had less effect on the average).


The secret part is generally just who is in the organisation, hence the gator masks.


Can’t compete with lower wages, it’s similar to when Sony and Panasonic etc. took over from GE etc.


But I guess that’s just showing my age.
Its also showing when they were last one of the biggest consumer electronics manufacturers.


in the classroom specifically though? did they control for screen time outside of the classroom in the study?
that must mean outlook is for entertainment purposes only too, since it includes copilot now…