

LLMs are just one way to monetize the data. I would bet hand over fire that Microsoft used the data as soon as they bought GitHub.


LLMs are just one way to monetize the data. I would bet hand over fire that Microsoft used the data as soon as they bought GitHub.


I’m with you on that. It will not happen


There is a value tied to the non-salary benefits. Include that in the cap.


it makes sense. My rationale behind putting the NAS on the MGMT and then passing disk space through mounted drives is that I can create any number of VLANs if I want, and give bits and pieces of the NAS drive through the services, without ever having to change my NAS configuration (other than creating the shares I need)
I wanted to just add more storage space to proxmox and distribute it through the services, but considering the prices of NVMe drives, the rock5c with the sata hat was a lot more cost effective since I had 2x 2TB SSD not doing much in my computer.


Payroll is only the fraction of the price for any product or service.
If you raise your payroll, it only raise the price for your product or service by the percentage of the payroll cost for your product or service.
So yes, things will cost more, but the employees pay will raise more than the price of the product or service, giving more buying power to the employees.
This is a really dumbed down explanation. There are other factors to consider when pricing something. But considering that payroll is only a portion of the price equation, any increase in dollar per hour is beneficial to the employees and will outpace the increased cost of the product or service.


Yeah but a higher up would have to take responsibility, we can’t have that


I had an allergy reaction test with my son last week. It’s a two hours test where he eats an increasingly bigger portion of allergen to see if he is still allergic.
We arrive 15 mins early for our scheduled start at 9:15. We are the first of the day for the test. 9:55 we finally see the doctor. The first appointment of the day starts late by 40 mins.
The appointment before that one, we were scheduled at 10:00. By 11:45, we still haven’t seen the doctor to start the two hour test. And I’m being told that this is normal by a nurse.
Just fucking infuriating all around.
They allow it for now and that is the issue. They’ve shown their hand and we know what Google is aiming for and they will slowly roll it out.


Dont update the firware and use Orca Slicer


Raising kids sucks because modern society is incompatible with human-ness in general.


WKUK was making a comeback during COVID with lots of small videos and I really enjoyed them.


The sugar content of bakery and candies is high. More news at 6.


IDE in general are not that good.
VSCode has a lot of of expansions, enabling a developer to stay in the same environment for any language they code in.
So if you have a multi-language setup, you can do everything in the same IDE.
I work with embedded firmware, and let me tell you that VSCode is miles ahead from manufacturer tools.
I personally don’t use VSCode because microcontroller manufacturer tools usually come with a repeatable easy to install environment, so I can easily handoff the projects to my clients.
But if you ship code and don’t have to ship the environment, VSCode is a good allrounder that can do pretty much anything.
With that said, use VSCodium instead. At least, it removes the analytics from the IDE.


Is that Vince McMahon?


Anyone has a list of TV manufacturers that don’t suck yet?


76 is a fun brainless Fallout multiplayer. I’d rather have a real Fallout MP instead of 76, but I can’t lie and had over 100hrs of fun.
Having worked in the payment industry, there is a lot of work to be done.
Even if you use the EMV standard, which almost all of the payment processor are based on, the challenge is to interface with the banks and making sure that every cards and terminals follow your standard.
And that’s if you can convince banks to even accept you payment standard in the first place.
Every C-Suite think they will be able to snatch senior devs that other companies will train.