- lucasyvasDid it win? Against just Perl, or everything else?
- This was just about the worst case scenario.
- Well let me avoid those that don’t understand it. It’s literally Rust 101.
- These are all non-issues - don’t allow an end user to determine a serial primary key as always.
And the amount of information it leaks is negligible - they might know the oldest and the newest and there’s an infinite gulf in between.
It’s better and more practical than SERIAL or BIGSERIAL in every way - if you need a random/external ID, add a second column. Done.
- This is like saying you don’t like nails because you don’t understand how to use a hammer though. Developers are not understanding how to use the hints properly which is causing you a personal headache. The hints aren’t bad, the programmers are untrained - the acknowledgement of this is the first step into a saner world.
- > Among the requirements of the DMA is that Apple ensures that headphones made by other brands will work with iPhones. It said this has been a block on it releasing its live translation service in the EU as it allows rival companies to access data from conversations, creating a privacy problem.
This sounds bogus right? If all the headphones can do is transmit audio via first party operating system features how is this creating a data privacy issue? How are headphones going to exfiltrate data unless they have their own Wi-Fi connection or application that can serve as a bridge? Just disallow both.
- We all work at companies and know how it works - you get away with what you can. You bet wrong and nobody will believe otherwise. If it was a mistake, it’s fireable.
- You could make money off of this if you are able to pair willing manufacturers to realistic and popular ideas that get generated. It could become a real market place.
Hilarious project.
Edit: I did both Mouthwash Ramen and Time Machine to the Present. I’m now addicted to this, thanks.
- I understand the user pool comment but don’t understand why you wouldn’t be able to have a rust layer that’s the same as the Python one API-wise.
I say this as a user of neither - just that I don’t see any inherent validity to that statement.
If you are saying Rust consumers want something lower level than you’re willing to make stable, just give them a higher level one and tell them to be happy with it because it matches your design philosophy.
- I reached this conclusion pretty quickly. With all the hand holding I can write it faster - and it’s not bragging, almost anyone experienced here could do the same.
Writing the code is the fast and easy part once you know what you want to do. I use AI as a rubber duck to shorten that cycle, then write it myself.
- Difference between work and personal. For personal, you’re right because there is nothing to bootstrap off of.
But in corporate it’s provisioned to a user account that exists first.
My personal bootstrap is two Yubikeys (for redundancy) that contains the password and 2FA for my Proton Pass. This plays the role of what IT would in a company with a user directory.
- They should re-market as an anti-AI documentation company that uses analogue capture techniques. Use film!
- Just become a black hat then. It will be easy to find problems in everything but the very top percent of AI generated software.
- PHP is a DeLorean. I think I encountered 10 segfaults in it within 1 year which is a complete joke. This was only two years ago.
It also includes breaking changes in point releases which is a nonsensical maintenance strategy - this is in stark contrast to the reputation of stability in a Corolla.
While PHP may have some strengths, it immediately fails this particular comparison.
- It’ll become a paid offering lol. What’s the license?
- Require per visit biometric authentication via your device and the bot can’t sign in unless it compromises the device.
- The web has no choice but to move to a paid access model in my view. It was fought against for years but I don’t see another option left.
Maybe after sign up, biometric authentication being mandatory is the only thing that would potentially work. The security and offline privacy of those devices will become insanely valuable.
Anyone not authenticating in this way is paywalled. I don’t like this but don’t see another way.
I’m not using the web if I’m bombarded by captcha games… shit becomes worthless over night if that’s the case. Might as well dump computing on the Internet entirely if that happens.
- AI will be ridden with ads - just disguised as answers.
And without the web there is no new datasets for AI so it’ll grind to a halt.
- > LLMs offer access to good enough help at cost, scale and availability that human practitioners can only dream of.
No
- OK that’s super confusing but makes sense. I can choose between Apple Pay and other options in literally every app I use and was very confused.