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when the giggle is held back at the end, it's a snicker.

[–] listless@lemmy.cringecollective.io 30 points 5 months ago (1 children)

if you know how to code, you can vibe code because you can immediately see and be confident enough to identify and not use obvious mistakes, oversights, lack of security, and missed edge cases the LLM generated.

if you don't know how to code, you can't vibe code, because you think the LLM is smarter than you and you trust it.

Imagine saying "I'm a mathematician" because you have a scientific calculator. If you don't know the difference between RAD and DEG and you just start doing calculations without understanding the unit circle, then building a bridge based on your math, you're gonna have a bad time.

what does pressing objects into clay to capture their shape have to do with OP's question?

If you don't feel comfortable fixing it where you are, search for a maker space. libraries in larger cities often have a maker space where you can get tools and expertise to complete these sorts of tasks. They may even be able to connect you with people willing to help for free. It's highly unlikely that you will break your computer by replacing the thermal paste on the video card just ground yourself by touching a door knob or faucet before working on the system and don't shuffle your feet on carpet in between the door knob and your workspace. That should eliminate most static shock which could cause damage to your circuits.

[–] listless@lemmy.cringecollective.io 8 points 5 months ago (1 children)

so this is definitely going to be the cheapest and jankiest option, but you can basically implement it instantly.

buy a digital outlet timer and schedule it to be on from 03:01 am - 02:59am. The router will lose power for 2 minutes at 3am in the cabin, but it will get rebooted every day.

but i can tell you this is an industry standard enterprise approach to this type of issue.

the Bar Association makes bi-partisan recommendations on judges. They're often take suggestions from both defense and prosecuting attorneys and if a judge leans too harsh or too lenient then they'll recommend a vote against.

Example from NY: https://www.nycbar.org/press-releases/new-york-city-bar-association-rates-judicial-candidates-in-new-york-city-2/

[–] listless@lemmy.cringecollective.io 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)
[–] listless@lemmy.cringecollective.io 22 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Chinese will never be the official global language and I'll give you 8,105 simplified reasons why...

[–] listless@lemmy.cringecollective.io 9 points 6 months ago (1 children)

maybe i'm a fool, but i think i might be able to do it...

[–] listless@lemmy.cringecollective.io 7 points 6 months ago (1 children)

For many recipes that call for sugar as a flavoring agent (as opposed to recipes that require it for structure like hard candy, toffee, peanut brittle, caramel or crunchy cookies, etc.) I find that I can halve the amount of sugar it calls for and it tastes fine to me...and I do like sweets. I'm starting to agree with GBBO that American recipes are far too sweet and just don't need it, but to each their own.

HAS SCIENCE GONE TOO FAR??!?! idk, i'm just bakin stuff i like man...

it's almost like the internet has allowed all kinds of extremists that would otherwise be alone in their extremism find each other in an echo chamber where they're all "obviously correct" and that any action they choose to take is warranted and approved by their extremist community. with 8+ billion people in the world, of course you can find 1000 online that agree with you.

[–] listless@lemmy.cringecollective.io 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

amateur detective teenager gang and their talking Great Dane?

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