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Steam
Damn, an actual meme, actually used properly, actually saying something new, not re-hashing old content. Damn, I miss the good ol days.
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Steam
Damn, an actual meme, actually used properly, actually saying something new, not re-hashing old content. Damn, I miss the good ol days.
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Embarrassing coal
It's a museum. It doesn't say "coal mining is a great technology of the future". It says "here's this thing of the past we used to do". Or do you also expect a paleontological museum to only employ dinosaurs?
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F#€k $pez
Reddit is like that ex the whole lemmy isn't over yet while loudly drunkenly screaming "I'm so over them!".
Advice: focus on yourself and your content.
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Updates
Time to update the meme.
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True
The biggest problem is that even OP is unaware of what is really being skipped: math, stats, optimization & control. And like at a grad level.
But hey, import AI from HuggingFace, and let's go!
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Europeans, do you take the train to travel to other countries?
No. For a destination where I am going this summer a train trip is 12h with a stopover and if I want a sleeper cabin, the whole trip is 300€. Plane takes 1.5h and costs 50€.
Also as I'm in the middle of one of those routes, if I were to return home by train, I'd need to get off at 3am.
Here's my solution: tax the living hell out of aviation please, use this money to subsidize trains. There will be more supply and more demand on the rails. We will suddenly have frequent and convenient connections. And we all will be co2-neutral.
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Early disappointment
A few failed exams later you end up programming cyberpunk and since you're so oblivious to algorithms' complexity it becomes a meme not a game.
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These notifications are bundled together for some reason. So if I want to be notified when my subscriptions renew themselves, I have to also be notified of random games going on sale, too.
asshole design
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Google Chrome Warning Issued For All Windows Users
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EU fined the sh1t out of them, and somebody in the regulatory body at the time realized that was not enough. So they were ordered to present the user with a choice of a browser during the OS install.
What I really want to know is why and how it went away.
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party time
A human pandemic like that would end up with at least half of the population resisting the cure.
Coincidentally, I think I might've figured a solution to the climate change.
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Based on a true story
Looks like your CS degree is actually teaching you CS stuff.
If all you wanted to do is center divs for 50$/h or so, a 2 months bootcamp would've been more than sufficient.
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Stop use docker
Weak one. Let's ideate on a better version
Virtualization was supposed to reduce the overhead, not create entire DevOps departments.
Years of containerization yet no real use over make clean; make build
Wanted to deploy your app in the "cloud" anyways for a laugh? We had a tool for it, it's called rsync
Let's run a virtual container in --privileged mode, so we can manage system resources from it -- Statements dreamt up by utterly Deranged
Look at what tech interviews have been demanding your Respect for all these years. (These are real documentation examples for how a simple virtualization supposedly works)
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Hello, I would like to put 20 Terabytes of "images" into my /var/lib/, please!
They played us for absolute fools!
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Android rule
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we had a ducking sane file structure on symbian. Before apple knew what smartphone means. We had sane file structure on siemens phones.
There's no excuse for the unholy abomination of what manufacturers call an "operating system" on a smartphone these days.
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Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
No, no, no! It was supporting all the desktop extensions. For years. Until the damn buggy rewrite for no good reason. And then we were suddenly left with like 5 of them.
For a year after that I was still running the last stable release. But unfortunately the web evolves too fast.
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excellent analysis
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Google researchers use off-the-shelf headphones to measure heart rate
well, bye bye privacy. Soon your headphones will measure your response to the ads you see.
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Sad, but it's true
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And then eventually you will figure out it was a plot for a world-domination level backdoor, ha.
And yet you'll still be single.
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Amazon "search through reviews" is blindly just running an AI model now
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Google lays off contractors who unionized last month | Engadget
Don't be evil, mhm
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Relationships
Summarizes the toxic modern dating culture very well. This is not a healthy pattern everyone, stop upvoting!