I think you've mistaken me for some LLM slop enthusiast. I'm not.
Encourage "vibe coding" and you'll drown in slop and ignorance.
I think you've mistaken me for some LLM slop enthusiast. I'm not.
Encourage "vibe coding" and you'll drown in slop and ignorance.
Yes it is? That's exactly what it is
No, "not releasing them until they're treated" just won't fly. We have a lot of discussions about the loss of freedom in healthcare, and generally we can't do something like that unless they're an immediate danger to others or themselves.
Once they're very sick there are a variety of treatments one can try, but they're neither a replacement for social housing for people who are just struggling economically, nor something to deny people who need to get a return to normalcy.
It is also socialism, or at the very least social democracy here in the Nordics, and it works well :)
It's generally very hard to treat those problems when someone doesn't have a stable residence. Some of the reasons for self-medicating also go away with a stable residence. It's a basic need.
But yeah, large concentrations of people with various problems isn't good either, nor is bad urbanism.
The better solution is generally good urbanism and dispersed municipal housing, so people who start needing it don't have to move far, don't need to have their kids switch schools, etc etc.
Yes, their Metropolitain is even largely why we even call it "a metro" I think, as opposed to underground or subway.
Yeah, I've met some elderly with absolutely no practical sense. One wonders how they manage to tie their shoelaces (they probably don't). The world must be a lot more mysterious to them than to people who fix most of their own shit.
While Logitech was busy removing a wire from a stationary object
Oof. But I never did understand their decision to introduce batteries, charging and wireless to what is essentially a stationary object either.
Elecom was out here adding buttons.
Is the third button the usual third button that's a mousewheel-press on Logitechs?
Uh, we historically had some rather repressive regimes, and some countries were ruled by dictators until the 90s. People like Franco and Ceausescu and Tito weren't that long ago.
But it's generally been pretty good in the millennial lifetime.
25C is pretty good! But we can go higher and neither we nor our houses are built for heat, so it gets to be like a thousand degrees indoors at night and we can't sleep and get dehydrated and desalinated.
I'm considering whether I'll have to start fleeing to the Northwestern coast to chill with some drizzle instead of getting heat stroke
Hopefully the coming months will have much lower Tesla numbers. EV sales in Norway frequently have people waiting before their new car arrives, and cars arrive on ships every third month, which is very visible on the statistics.
So hopefully this is just the last delivery of cars ordered before he got into government. Hopefully.
no, my point is that "vibe coding" is explicitly about not using your head and just going by "vibes". It's innately an excuse for shit code, because you're not supposed to look at the code at all.
If you're looking at the code and reviewing it, you're not doing "vibe coding".