Comment Its simple, really (Score -1) 107
Most of you are inbred degenerates not worth engaging with.
Most of you are inbred degenerates not worth engaging with.
Some degenerate actually funded this startup.
I hope they are there for the demo.
Also, they claim it is safe due to lack of radiation. But ultrasonic can fuck shit up too. I mean ultrasonic is currently used to break up kidney stones, shear and fragment DNA (for NGS prep).
Good points, but to be fair, ultrasonic is currently used to break up kidney stones because it is safe to use it to do so.
These Stanford kids are too dumb to work at Google anyway.
This is the guy that all Radiology jocks were bullying in Medical School. I bet he was all like "oooh I wanna be a pediatrician", and then you got violently shoved into a locker.
You saying.. I could just sue my ex to take back whatever I told her? Like maybe even confiscate her Macbook, since it contains my proprietary information?
Why didn't I think of that.
Take a step back and literally fuck your own face.
This is why I don't use Python for "vibe coding".
This is not a production-grade language, not even for your "scripts".
Use Go and use standard library. Force your LLM to create custom libraries for your purposes.
It may take a few extra minutes, but it is worth it.
I thought Zuck already visited?
Are you dead ass?
Abso-fucking-lutely-not.
Words of wisdom, so rare on Slashdot.
Usually It's like Reddit, saturated with degenerate ideas.
All the models that matter are FREE.
Stop paying OpenAI/Claude/Gemini et al.
They are all degenerates anyway.
Run your own models on your own hardware.
"seasoned operator focused on scaling and execution"
Bluesky has an average of 600K daily posters, mostly random lesbians with TDS and mommy issues. It's literally a laughingstock of a 'social network'.
Hopefully these degenerates will permanently be unemployed soon.
This molecule is useless as it requires 5 deg Kelvin cooling, and expensive to produce.
How is that cure for cancer coming along by the way?
Never put off till run-time what you can do at compile-time. -- D. Gries