On my Linux at home it types nothing but if I press the I key again I get î. I can also do ê, â, ô and û this way.
US Intl Macintosh layout.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
On my Linux at home it types nothing but if I press the I key again I get î. I can also do ê, â, ô and û this way.
US Intl Macintosh layout.
you’d basically be coding in porn
Promise?
This reads like AI, not the least because the text is as disconnected to itself as the fact that it’s about a train instead of a bus.
Yeah, it talks like it was made for HR managers.


Yeah and it’s quite old, this one has nothing to do with vibe coding.


I was going to say that sounds like situation normal by the 2020s… Until you said uBlock.


Merging the PR and merging into traffic!
That’s basically all keyboard layouts.


You can use variables in " like so: cd "$HOME/Desktop".
Maybe this helps?


I mean, at least in Bash tools like ls do use quotes by default:
$ ls
filename_without_space 'filename with space'
But yeah, tab expansion uses backslashes, sadly.


Ik heb nog nooit iemand een ’ een vliegende komma horen noemen, wordt dat in bepaalde delen van Nederland meer gezegd?
I do like that, thanks a lot ulterno!
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Loomer is not a very credible source…


Also, you could’ve been much nicer about this. There was no need for you to insult people over this.


I would say it’s a good example of a bad use-case for an LLM; you don’t have sources, and you can’t fact-check anything. Those two are absolutely vital requirements when claiming something as true.
Aside from that, most generative AI have been trained on vast amounts of data that was never allowed to go into the dataset; copyrighted/IP-righted paintings, articles, comics, and novels have been included against the wishes of the artists/authors. The fact that nothing is being done on a legal system level shows that copyright and IP rights clearly do not apply to American oligarchs, and many of us don’t like that. Most generative AIs also need an absurd amount of power to run and hurt the environment a lot. It sucks to separate paper and plastic waste just to know that there are people blasting through an hour worth of airconditioning just to ask a computer something they could’ve looked up instead (and found sources, too!)
I say this as someone who loves using AI and experimenting with it1: This was a very bad use-case of generative AI.
1: although lighter ones and locally like Mistral, using open datasets like OpenOrca


I do think they couldn’t catch the killer, and they needed a scapegoat just to make an example out of someone.
No need to track down your scapegoat; especially not when you just found someone’s cringy but fitting manifesto online.


Looking it up, there’s a discussion on Framework’s Discourse, but nothing shipping yet.
The best hope at the moment is to buy and connect an LTE M.2 key card that connects over USB-A, which would work on any laptop, come to think of it.
That’s funny, what if it’d actually be true 👀