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  • once again, you think it's an all or nothing scenario, you can use an LLM while also doing code review and basic principles. You are the one telling the AI what to do, it will execute your instructions as you told it to, to the best of today's LLM's capabilities

  • I fail to see how those two options are mutually exclusive???

  • I can't wait until you guys get real jobs and then realize that every company that is serious about software development heavily pushes for AI tools such as CLINE or Cursor. I use it at work but I wouldn't say I am vibe coding (mainly because it sucks ass). the reason they deleted the file from the repo is unlikely because they don't want people to know they use AI, it's more likely because AI rules files can contain info that you don't want to be made public

  • such a large statement with such little evidence

  • .. yeah? I love talking to people who match my vibe or people I find funny or people who have interesting stories

  • this is pretty good news, seeing ChromeOS supports Linux apps and is wayland-based now

  • It wouldn't say corruption, I think it's more that the law around the road was designed with a driver in mind, not with a company or even a robot. the consequences have been thought to hurt a person at fault because at the time only a person could drive

  • this would get a normal person's car impounded and drivers license revoked. why can a company get away with it?

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  • why would adding a local AI make them more likely to use telemetry data without user consent? it's not like they couldn't already have access to your entire browsing history if they wanted to

  • I have had no problems whatsoever on my pixel 9's fingerprint scanner. in fact it's been the most reliable fingerprint scanner I've had in a smartphone ever. it's fast, rarely misses and doesn't blind me in the dark

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  • that's untrue

  • they used his sentence for the title to make it sound racist, but I really don't see an issue with this law from reading the article

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  • TPM and trusted computing/boot chains are some of the single most important security measures that we've had in the last decade. I can agree on the kernel level stuff though that's a bit bullshit even though I understand why low level access is needed for some anti cheat tasks and DRM prevention. I think there should be APIs provided instead of having to install unknown modules

  • the online part is pretty terrible advice. the online platforms are filled to the brim with fake job listings and the real job postings have many applicants (because it's too easy to send a resume). going in person will definitely get you more responses and that's from recent experience. at least in Montreal when I was still a student I must have given a total of 5 printed resumes at random places (McDonalds Canada computers restaurants etc) and I got answers for all 5 of them (and the latest one was in 2023)

    I remember having friends who kept complaining that they couldn't find jobs, because they were looking at indeed postings for fast food or grocery store positions while I never applied online for these kinds of jobs and I got a 100% success rate

  • yes if you decide to inform yourself on actual information aka his social profiles and what he actually said and not some terminally online user's paragraph on reddit

  • that chart is ass, and the way the data is presented is even worse. tf is that y axis??

  • what I was expecting as well. he was waiting for the stock market to recover for his friends to sell, now that it's almost back to Biden levels he can crash it again

  • Québec @lemmy.ca

    Pourquoi les taxes sont pas incluses dans les prix?