Agreed. They have steadily added new features that don’t bloat the experience. It’s just a little too constrained for my tastes, but the rest of the Polish makes up for it.
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Same here. It’s very smooth. I wish there were a few other customization points, I’d rather use my own weather app than the built in one, and I do, but then end up with different forecasts as they use different sources.
Minor complaints, but still a little friction that could be solved.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Can workers compete with machines and stay relevant in the AI era?English
2·6 days agoI mostly agree. It won’t replace people directly, but it might let companies do more with fewer developers.
Not to say they don’t need anyone, but maybe they get by with 75 instead of 100 developers? Hard to say where that falls because the outcomes if ai usage are so variable based on skill of operator and the target codebase.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We could build a solar laser with a ton of mirrorsEnglish
3·6 days agoTo be fair, they did build a customised rig to aim, using real mirrors to simulate a perfect case scenario, and still failed. While they did mention those issues, they did try to replicate the results pretty faithfully IMO.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•It still blows my mind how ubiquitous communication is now. I just had someone message me instantly from a ship in the Mediterranean, while I'm on a flight in the US.English
6·10 days agoWhile you are absolutely correct, it’s the fact that most people don’t make this choice and it has shifted societal expectations.
I encourage everyone to disconnect as much as possible. Enjoy the wonderful things technology offers us, and equally enjoy breaking free from the chains it introduces.
fuzzzerdtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Ultraprocessed foods make up to 70% of the US food supplyEnglish
2·10 days agoYou can eat healthy, cheap, and good, but you only get to pick two most of the time. Avoiding ultra processed foods is worth it.
fuzzzerdtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Ultraprocessed foods make up to 70% of the US food supplyEnglish
2·11 days agoI use this system, as well as shopping the perimeter of the grocery store, in my area the outter edges of the store are either fresh produce or refrigerated meat, eggs, dairy.
Anything that’s down one of the many rows in the middle of the store is likely ultra processed to be shelf stable without refrigeration.
Good tip on prepping the drain pipe traps, that should help. I’m sure there are better options if you have the right tools but as a stopgap solution, it would help lower the freezing point and gives you better odds of not coming back to a cracked pipe.
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NFL@lemmy.world•Bo Nix will undergo season-ending ankle surgery, Sean Payton announces after Broncos' playoff win vs. Bills
3·19 days agoBears fan checking in. We saw our team perform 7 miracles this season and then it looked like they were gonna do it and 8th time. Just when we had started to accept that might just now how they are.
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NFL@lemmy.world•2026 NFL coaching news: John Harbaugh reportedly close to deal with Giants and Mike Tomlin not planning to coach in 2026 after leaving Steelers
5·23 days agoHard to argue with 19 straight winning seasons. Sure the playoff loss streak is not great, but that’s a lot of winning nevertheless.
Clearly a case where everyone uses their left hand instead.
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Technology@lemmy.world•F*** You! Co-Creator of Go Language is Rightly Furious Over This Appreciation EmailEnglish
3·30 days agoThere’s value in brevity and clarity, I took two paragraphs and the other was two words. I don’t like it either, but it does seem to be the way most people talk.
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Technology@lemmy.world•F*** You! Co-Creator of Go Language is Rightly Furious Over This Appreciation EmailEnglish
43·30 days agoLet’s be generous for a moment and assume good intent, how else would you describe the situation where the llm doesn’t consider a negative response to its actions due to its training and context being limited?
Sure it gives the llm a more human like persona, but so far I’ve yet to read a better way to describing its behaviour, it is designed to emulate human behavior so using human descriptors helps convey the intent.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•My apartment building gives me free water but I pay for electricity. What if I run the faucet nonstop and rig up a hydro turbine in my bathtub to generate my power from it?English
15·1 month agoWth water running 24/7 there’s no need for a white noise machine any more, just listen to the water.
Non developers and non technical people that are already accustomed to bad software, basically following the broken window problem combined with lack of knowledge to do better.
I’m not saying I agree, and I hope saner heads prevail, but I can definitely see the future trending this direction not because it’s best but because it’s easier and maybe cheaper (by some measurement).
This is local anecdata but of the four main malls near me, only one has turned into a ghost town. The other three have thrived and they are hopping.
Sounds great. I have some cardamom bitters I occasionally use, but with a clove syrup and cynar that could be a great mix.
I can only assume he’s got you confused with this guy. @[email protected]
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Technology@lemmy.world•RAM prices soar, but popular Windows 11 apps are using more RAM due to Electron, Web componentsEnglish
3·2 months agoI hate that you are right. Giving up electron would likely mean less Linux and mac compatibility. It’s a shame, but it’s likely true.







I think it could be, but the implication is at issue. It’s not like we need to update text books to say Jupiter isn’t the biggest planet anymore. It’s that we need to update the new versions to show how our improved measuring has allowed us to refine our knowledge.