

They got it way in advance in 2023 and made sure to ban it preemptively


They got it way in advance in 2023 and made sure to ban it preemptively


Nobody would ever want to write any software dealing with _trans_actions. Just ban it.


As someone not using Threads this is a big surprise. I mean I’m surprised it didn’t already have ads.


Fuck I hope so. Humans should be replaced at everything by AI.
Then we’ll be able to discuss what even makes a human. All of us dying and a couple of billionaires left to live alone is a desirable goal /s


Multiple incompatible flawed competing standards are essential for a success of any technology


Well cultural habits are slow to change. I suspect it would take some 20 years to change the dynamics such than women are always expected to make the first move.
Bumble was well positioned to push for that change, unfortunately earning revenue has a priority, they are are a business after all. Still their gimmick got the ball rolling, we’ll see who picks it up next.


Maybe but governments are slow to react. There will be a couple of months of relative freedom. Then we’ll have to find new apps again.


If making good software was their goal they wouldn’t be in the situation where software engineers are replaceable with AI.


They are removing them for the same reason they introduced them in the first place. Don’t think they honestly believe either way, they just bend with the wind in politics.


They weren’t before? Instagram was running political ads since at least 2017. It went under the radar because it wasn’t in the US, and nobody cares about content not in English.
Every company’s lineup these days:
Pro > Pro Max > Pro Max Ultra > Pro Max Ultra Black Edition
Better headline: Dell kills all brands
Given that Dell has lost most of it’s old reputation in the last couple of years, not surprising that radical moves were taken. Trying to navigate Dells product range was a quick way to get a headache.


Lemmy may be free to access, but certainly not free to host. Am I paying for it personally? No, but someone is.
Kind reminder to donate to whoever is hosting your instance. Covering a share of costs increases the chances they will continue running it.


Ah, the myth of infinite growth again. I guess the majority of Chinese people have a smartphone by now, why would they constantly buy new ones


I don’t know how it could get any worse than now. Basically we’re all in echo chambers whichever platform you use. Including Lemmy.
Agreement with “consensus” of whatever bucket you’re placed into is rewarded, and disagreement is punished. Even if only by upvote/downvote. Switching platforms won’t change much.


If someone really does nothing, it’s really obvious. You don’t need statistical analysis to determine who it is, just ask their teammates. Developers don’t work in isolation. Actually, it’s a very collaborative job where you’re in constant interaction with other people. If someone doesn’t contribute their fair share, it’s going to be obvious very quickly.
The problem is often a lack of mechanism to act on it. Sure everyone might complain about a coworker, but once a person is hired they become just a number and management doesn’t typically care about individual performance, only that all the spots in the org chart are filled.
At some point the growth can only follow fertility rates from 10-15 years before.


Chat GPT is wonderful as a search engine for SO. It regurgitates the answers in a format easier to incorporate into your own project.
The thing I’m worried about is a lack of new answers. You need data to train an LLM, what to do if nobody is producing it?
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