Comment For once, I like their PHB-speak (Score 1) 22
We are not slow, we are just "bubble-aware".
We are not slow, we are just "bubble-aware".
> USENET was never this bad
Um, not sure I concur. I encountered nasty trolls and doxing there.
If we start losing a war we will resemble them.
...paid off. Our Bribeocracy in action.
And soooooo unexpected!
Now I interview graduates who canâ(TM)t explain what a HAVING clause does in SQL
I avoid using HAVING when possible, it's screwy to troubleshoot, especially when dealing with nulls. Instead I break the query into multiple sub-queries (CTEs) via WITH statements.
That's DOGE's side of the story. Many employees found out they had to use their personal card for work travel and then file paperwork for reimbursement. That extra paperwork is created and processed on tax-payer's dime.
Cut-first-and-think-later...or quit.
If the crypto pop coincides with the AI pop, 1930's 2.0.
...cheap Russian oil. Profit!
Yep, pretty much. Not all of them but far too many. And some of the malicious ones are exceptionally loud in addition.
For most people, the LLM is "smarter" than they are because their skills regarding understanding and insight are essentially zilch.
I see the victims of bad tech are, again, out in force and insist the bad tech is actually good tech. How pathetic.
Your comment does not make sense, hence I interpreted it as insult and gave right back. A prototype that has been running 5 years without major problems is a successfully proven prototype but in no way "proven technology". That requires a bit more.
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