- wanderer2323 parentLook, my setup works for me.
- 3 points
- Anthropic announcement: https://www.anthropic.com/news/enabling-claude-code-to-work-...
- 12 points
- You have also developed a device that allows people to use AirTags for stalking.
- ADC (Application Default Credentials) is a specification for finding credentials (1. look here 2. look there etc.) not an alternative for credentials. Using ADC one can e.g. find an SA file.
As a replacement for SA files one can have e.g. user accounts using SA impersonation, external identity providers, or run on GCP VM or GKE and use built-in identities.
(ref: https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/migrate-from-service-accou...)
- 8 points
- What is the significance of this?
- 10 points
- 1 point
- Easy, from my recent chat with o1: (Asked about left null space)
‘’’ these are the vectors that when viewed as linear functionals, annihilate every column of A . <…> Another way to view it: these are the vectors orthogonal to the row space. ‘’’
It’s quite obvious that vectors that “annihilate the columns” would be orthogonal to the column space not the row space.
I don’t know if you think o1 is magic. It still hallucinates, just less often and less obvious.
- Wodehouse: Titanic forces beyond your control such as scheming aunts, accidental engagements, and inability to express your feelings threaten to irrevocably ruin your life forever. It’ll take a Machiavellian mastermind and a series of unlikely coincidences to extricate you from this predicament but you’ll have to pay a price.
They really didn’t do Wodehouse justice in the OP
- “Compose” in the sense of “create”, not in the sense of “combine”
- Absolute banger. But the auto-aim on vertical axis is missing. You should be able to have the crosshair under an enemy and still hit them. But in any case, nicely done!
- 9 points
- In fact, the GGP should've called his list "nice", not "good".
- Jokes are supposed to have some attempt at humor in them, you know
- They won't be able to refund her missing out on spending time with her kid.
- The exchange rate is not exact-on day. It's not exact-on-month even. I switched just a couple domain names from USD to TRY and calculated the exchange rate and e.g. $180 domains go for TRY 3200 which implies USD/TRY 17.78 -- last seen in July.
If the price of forum.dev is indeed $850 then the attached TRY 13040 invoice implies USD/TRY 15.34 which was last seen in May. The $12 domains go for TRY 75 which implies USD/TRY is 6.25, last seen in 2020.
It looks to me that the prices in TRY are simply set by hand and not refreshed that often. OP got a nice deal via such manually set price in 2021 and that's all that is going on here.
Disclaimer: I work at Google but I have absolutely nothing to do with domains or forex rates.
- I’m a Googler and I’m very happy with my job and the company in general. People I work on projects with also seem engaged and satisfied with their work.
- 40 points
- (2020)
- You might find this series of posts on training the will useful: https://ecosophia.dreamwidth.org/104078.html
- Holy wow, you’re missing a lot of quality design doc time in this breakdown
- Developers are not hostile to their users, businesses are. To add to good points made in other posts (users are not customers, time to market is more important than polish): business does not serve customer's (expressed) needs, it serves customer's (revealed) buying behaviour. In other words, who cares if users say they are unhappy as long as the money is rolling in.
- I've read it as a part of the Nasreddin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasreddin) stories compilation. "Nasreddin and the smell of soup" https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/reading/...
- ... from ZFS (lz4) to ZFS 2.x (Zstandard).
- Google is amazing.
- Wait, Dutch have recreated a Running Man?