hellishharlot

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[–] hellishharlot@programming.dev 5 points 2 years ago (5 children)

Sans serif and display fonts in general are designed with subpixel matrices in mind. How well they succeed is another thing entirely. You could easily design a serif font that's display friendly (see most monospace fonts) but they often invoke different feelings than a display font. That combined with the fact that Microsoft wants to push neumorphism, and font choice is part of that redesign, it makes sense to phase out calibri which was designed to fit with the flat look of metro design

[–] hellishharlot@programming.dev 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

More players = increased revenue potential

[–] hellishharlot@programming.dev 7 points 2 years ago (9 children)

Communism: send the apple picking expert to work in the steel factory and get a random university professor to pick them instead

Why? He's an expert in that, if we don't have steel mill experts we can train willing participants. Experts should always flow to their field of expertise

[–] hellishharlot@programming.dev 13 points 2 years ago

Depending on how they're training it, they're likely looking at when grammarly corrections were accepted or rejected and the context around that. That's what I'd be using from the dataset anyhow

You could set up a docker with an exposed port for connections to the MySQL database server and run 20 databases inside it, that will come with its own risks fyi. You may have MySQL version mismatches to start with, you may have concurrent connections trying to use the same internal port, you may have a number of different situations where reads or writes take a much longer time due to other services wanting data.

[–] hellishharlot@programming.dev 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I expect as federation becomes more common we'll see patterns like user servers, community servers, archive/redundancy servers, and eventually it'll be less clustered. My instance that this version of me is on is much snappier than lemmy.world but it's also federated differently and that's very obvious when searching or browsing all

[–] hellishharlot@programming.dev 5 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Studies have literally done nothing but show that people are just as or more productive wfh than in office

Pomodoro babyyyyy

[–] hellishharlot@programming.dev 5 points 2 years ago (8 children)

Then you end up with a lot of properties on the market for millions while no one lives in them.

Lol it's not virtue signaling it's malicious compliance. My workplace has vacation and sick days pull from the same incredibly small pool. They're also very anti work from home. So since I've explained the problem and was told to just take vacation time when I'm sick, I decided to just not "be sick" and explain the problem when it comes up next

This is it. Gpt is great for taking stack traces and put them into human words. It's also good at explaining individual code snippets. It's not good at coming up with code, content, or anything. It's just good at saying things that sound like a human within an exceedingly small context

[–] hellishharlot@programming.dev 0 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

By going into work sick so that I can reduce my workplace's carbon emissions for a few days

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