@jokull@mitsuhiko It is not OK to accept any demands from someone who invaded their neighbor, except maybe besides "don't shoot us while we retreat" and "stop bombing our oil infrastructure after we retreated". Otherwise you send a signal that you get at least something out of invading a country.
@mitsuhiko While I still dislike LLMs, I think there's a huge difference between a very senior developer with intimate knowledge of the codebase using them and a junior or non-developer trying to cosplay as a senior developer and flinging slop like a poop-throwing monkey.
Liebe @migros, wie lange dauert es denn noch bis die ganzen 1-Sterne-Bewertungen der tollen neuen TK-Beutel (https://t.co/7d1j1yVsuP) zur Kenntnis genommen werden, und ihr wieder hรถherwertige Beutel anbietet? :)
@axboe My first thought was CAP_NET_ADMIN but I think you can also have that inside containers... but I'd expect writing to /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe to require you to be root
@GavinSauer@Special_Elvis@SenSanders Absolute nonsense. As an IT person let me tell you is that if someone with no/little expertise uses it for coding, the result may or may not work, but it will be insecure and fragile crap. A real human would need to spend as much or more time fixing it than doing it from scratch.
@GavinSauer@womadeen@SenSanders It literally isn't. Not an accountant, but I'm pretty sure being exact and following specific rules matters there. This is something you can do with normal software. You do not need "AI" which usually means genAI/LLMs, which are NOT exact.
@SaukkonenVille@mitsuhiko until a few years ago the app was quite good. then they made a "major" update (looked more like a rewrite) and it sucked badly (it didn't even have feature parity w/ the previous version at first)
@troyhunt@haveibeenpwned The link behind "deserved a 1-star Trustpilot review yesterday" points to some trustpilot business portal that asks for a login.
@github@githubeng Bugs like https://t.co/WYyt8tAv0w are incredibly painful for people maintaining large amounts of (open source) repos... it basically means having to fix every single repo manually, for what should have been a transparent update as per your docs...
@pavandavuluri@GergelyOrosz Because people like me will rather spend hours finding our weird solutions to disable annoyances (or ads!) instead of even giving such features a try, simply because if they're being pushed that hard you try to decide for me that I should like them and I do not like that...
@pavandavuluri@GergelyOrosz TBH all I'd want on Win11+ is a "power user" mode. Win10 had a GPO to "disable consumer experience" (edu/ent only) which was great. It disabled pretty much all the annoyances. Having "disable AI" and "disable consumer" flags on Win11 would already help so much...