@PatrickVogelius@spoonus@British_Airways@BA_USA That's going to be a hard disagree. UK outlet is safer, prongs don't bend, you can actually plug in ends with transformers. EU wiring should be ripped out and replaced with UK.
@denisyurchak I ask this purely out of curiosity: do you have any legal provisions/reporting that talks about this and maybe why it is? I'm curious if this is codified, or is more bureaucratic interpretation of vague laws, or something else?
seeing a lot of confusion about what an agent harness is lately
best explanation i've found is that you can kind of think of it like a harness. the agent harness acts as a harness to harness the power of agents and provide a sort of harness-like experience for AI. in a way, it's the harness for the agent that i'd liken to a harness for the agent. ultimately, harnesses are to agents what harnesses are to agents.
hope that helps!
@BenOgorek@SipOfKoKo All the way back in like the 1920s, either Henry Ford or the Dodge brothers, some auto exec, wanted to sell cars cheaper to increase market share. They were sued by shareholders then and the courts ruled in favor of shareholders, even back then.
@suraj_sharma14 For some reason, employers use AI to filter resumes and weed out candidates, but don't allow using AI to solve challenges that weren't even great representations of everyday programming challenges before AI. Kind of wild.
@viemccoy Feels like when they say "taste," they mean "the SF minimalist style that has taken over all software products since Steve Jobs popularized it," which is a very narrow definition of taste
@BonMotson@dreetje@SimonHoiberg Singapore is an anomaly of autocracy, born of a very unique set of conditions. Most autocracies are not well-run and treat their citizens horribly.