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are there any natural languages where simple expressions like that are unambiguous? at least both English and Russian have the same problem, and probably most if not all Indo-European languages are the same
seeing another one of those ambiguous math expressions written in plain English got me thinking about what would clankers say, and the result is quite funny
@bee_fumo afair they have their own repo + a few AUR packages preinstalled, but their system update script just unconditionally runs yay with --no-confirm and updates everything you have. There's a reason why AUR helpers aren't in the main Arch repos, and I agree with Arch maintainers here
@ErisButRacist@bee_fumo "Noob-friendly" preconfigured distro with a button labeled something like "update the system" that can potentially install malware with 0 confirmation is not the same thing as figuring out how to install yay, reading all the warnings and making a conscious decision about the risk
@bee_fumo "Automatic" as in there's one update script that updates your entire system including any installed AUR packages, and it doesn't show you PKGBUILDs during updates.
@bee_fumo I got curious how Omarchy was handling this because my main complaint about it was automatic AUR updates. There's literally no discussion about this at all. There's one GitHub issue with zero replies and a Reddit post with like 3 comments. Those people live in their own world.
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@CrashDunning@ZaneCypher_@FRIERENanime_ Not everything a character says is necessarily the objective truth. A very big part of the story is about Frieren figuring out her own feelings. Whatever she says in the beginning is just what she was believing at that point. This is very similar to an unreliable narrator.
fun fact: before Microsoft switched to the current emoji style, they used to have these special non-standard ninja cat emojis that only existed on Windows
@BrodieOnLinux I know that this wasn't their intention, but that vague "exceptions may be granted" language sounds like you would need to go through some open source politics ass kissing process to publish anything on Flathub which I would rather not participate in.
@BrodieOnLinux I don't want AI slop on Flathub either, but if you write a rule in a way that every project has to be granted an exemption from it (unless you can prove that your project and every direct and indirect dependency of it contains zero AI generated code), then you don't have a rule.
@BrodieOnLinux@YakubButOnTwt wait, when did stackoverflow become reddit or something? that reads more like a post in a personal blog than a stackoverflow question