Cpo

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[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 1 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

I agree, although some messages are still cryptic for a newbie like me, but thats maybe more the person on the chair than the compiler 😇.

I'd estimate copilot to be correct in only 10% of the time, solving a situation like that. Most of the time the solution suggested is also wrong, but just differently.

Having said that: sometimes (small chance, 1% maybe) the solution is spot on.

AI mainly helps with the initial syntax and on language constructs and for that it is awesome.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 8 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I partly disagree, complex algorithms are indeed a no, but for learning a new language it is awesome.

Currently learning Rust and although it cannot solve everything, it does guide you with suggestions and usable code fragments.

Highly recommended.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 26 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Imagine being so young and having so much hate in you.

I pity that woman.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 33 points 1 week ago

I cant even watch it.

The pouting of the quivering lips on Trump is unbearable.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I clicked. I liked.

I am a simple man.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 6 points 3 weeks ago

Technically you are right.

The fat bike is considered to be a normal electric 25km/h bike (here in NL).

What changed (our view) on it was that some Chinese brands made it possible to raise the speed by doing a trivial change (either hardware or software) allowing speeds upto 45km/h.

In some extreme cases even higher.

Combine this with 12 year olds with soft skulls and you have the reason why the legal age is going to be raised to 16 years old and wearing a helmet.

And the old man in me screams: also require some training and a license for it.

And yes, I hate those things with a vengeance and have an opinion on everyone on such a vehicle. They are noisy, tent to break the speed limits and attract a certain type of people.

Old man signing off.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 8 points 3 weeks ago

Although using the top row of keys does not cause you to accidentally hit keys above it.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 14 points 3 weeks ago

"Vladimir Putin says..."

Aaand my brain switches off. Another red line.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 7 points 3 weeks ago

Speaking for myself ofcourse but I am glad the EU has regulations for the use of personal data for targeting consumers, voters and for example patients.

You might translate this as "censorship" but I think of it as "responsible use".

Over the past years (and certainly in the case of Xitter) it has become blatantly clear that people like Musk wipe their #ss with responsibility.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Hey! Is that the new Apple Watch?

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Not to pretend I know it all, but have actively been using Linux on desktops and normal laptops for years now and I do have to agree.

Those old Macs are actually quite hard to get working right (fans, touchpad etc).

It is not impossible, but it takes quite an investment.

But Macs aside, nowadays a lot of desktops ánd laptops install flawlessly though.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago

Amazing and heart warming to read! Sometimes all it takes for things to change are the actions of an individual!

 

Voyager is my daily driver sofar. ~The only thing that bothers me is that blocking a community is quite the number of clicks away. ~

~When scrolling through "all" and seeing some community I am not interested in, i'd have to click the community name, see all the posts (which I am almost certain they will not interest me as they are a part of the community I want to block) then open the menu, click "block" then "community". And then retrace my steps back.~

~Subscribing is the same.~

Or is there a better way?

Got the tip of long-pressing the community name and then selecting "block community".

As there might be other pearls of uses to be found in Voyager, please post your tip below!

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