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Ladybird Browser adopts Rust, with help from AI

Yeah seems about right for this project. I really wanted this to be a serious browser, but nothing about this dude is serious.

Also I know he backed this statement up with much better testing but these AI brainrot things people say kill me: "I ran multiple passes of adversarial review, asking different models to analyze the code for mistakes and bad patterns."

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marriges rule

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Be old/conservative, want to have sex at 18 because hormones, you can't unless you're married, get hitched for life to the first attractive person who shows up, wake up in 10 years and realize you married a stranger and you don't really get along.

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if the entire population just acted in a way they’ve never acted before...

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Voting is generally accepted as "good" but zero practical allowances are actually afforded for it. You still have to get to work on time, kids are still going to school, all the normal things that overworked wage slaves deal with every day but now there's one extra thing that involves waiting in line for an hour they don't have. The OP is right, the deck is stacked against people actually participating and it's not all their fault.

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I'm lost.

A lot of niche communities haven't jumped over in big numbers yet, we're still in the phase where everyone has to congregate in the "general" communities. As those grow I think we'll get the same thing we saw on reddit where niche communities splinter off when they start to overtake the conversation.

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"I expect every member of the Department to log in, learn it, and incorporate it into your workflows immediately. Al should be in your battle rhythm every single day" says Pete Hegseth

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Absolute techbro brain. Something literally appears in my favorite sci-fi media, therefore it should and must exist even if it's clearly a bad thing in the context of the media (we have built the torment nexus). I honestly think a lack of media literacy is driving a huge portion of tech nonsense, a complete inability to read anything into a text and understand the societal and human impact of the things being discussed. Instead it's "I'm all out of big ideas, time to mine 80's movies for things to pitch to investors".

LLMs and genAI in general is a fill in the blank machine. What possible use in military strategy could they provide?