I think it was an issue where the CSAM was being copied to servers via normal federation with the instance(s) being spammed.
rob64
99; I'd call that closest without going over.
Softly. With their words.
Yes! I remember when they first introduced it and I had to make sure I wasn't hallucinating that the cursor was blowing up.
You must mean plane-et.
Do you have any theories as to why this is the case? I haven't gone anywhere near it, so I have no idea. I imagine it's tied up with the way it processes things from a language-first perspective, which I gather is why it's bad at math. I really don't understand enough to wrap my head around why we can't seem to combine LLM and traditional computational logic.
Y'all know this is photoshopped right? The actual truck probably has half the number of light bars. Totally reasonable.
I'm pretty sure I encountered a similar issue on Connect, but I've also noticed it on Sync. Might be the result of some Lemmy quirk.
I was raised Catholic, but I've been an atheist for—oh fuck I'm old—more than half my life. But... Monastic life seems pretty dope. Why can't there be a secular order that's just devoted to knowledge/contemplation for its own sake (or the betterment of humanity). I know it kind of sounds like I'm describing a university, but I mean with the personal discipline, strong communal bond, and simple lifestyle.
I am Lucy Liu. Give me your spines.
It's probably also related to when a person first encountered JS. If you learned it pre-2015—even if you're aware of the changes made in ES6—I can see how it would be hard not to view JS as cumbersome. I personally love to use it, but I can't imagine that would be true without let
, const
, classes, etc.
Edit also block scoping and arrow functions!
Like the infosquitos: "this guy sure loves porno!"