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    Been a very noticeable trend since COVID. Oh the supply, oh the inflation, oh the tariffs ..
  • Oh good, more useless e-waste.

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    Everytime there is a new technology everyone rushes to cram it into literally anything. Like when Bluetooth came out. Or the first apps, blockchain, etc. It's honestly sickening in my actual stomach. Big or small e-waste for all.
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    Checked exceptions require a function to declare the exceptions it can throw. The caller function must then catch and handle the exception, or the exception would bubble up a level, in which case the caller must also include that exception among the exceptions it declares that it can throw. I don't know if C++ does this, but Java/C# do. It sounds exactly like Rust's system except with different syntax.
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    It was removed and then added back later Really? Because the articles that noticed it back then said it was retained at the end of the document, it was only removed from the preface: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-dont-be-evil/254019/ https://gizmodo.com/google-removes-nearly-all-mentions-of-dont-be-evil-from-1826153393
  • AI chatbots unable to accurately summarise news, BBC finds

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    @echodot @Redex68 off top of my head, script generation. making content more readable. dictating a brain dump while walking and having it spit out a cohesive summary.it's all about the prompt you put in. shit in/shit out. And making sure you check/understand what it spits out. and that sometimes it's garbage.
  • *distant Zitron laughing*

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    My man is going to get a permanent desk at TrashFuture if this keeps up.
  • Are Dating Apps Getting Worse?

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    Yeah, I used to want to text a lot before meeting face to face, but have learned that almost always means I start to "fill in the blanks" and the person I meet never matches up with my expectations. By meeting face to face quickly, I don't have a chance to build those expectations and am unlikely to feel "catfished" by anything other than blantant lies on their profile. I think the bigger problem is that the apps really amplify the sense of "there's always more fish in the sea." So if that first date wasn't full of sparks, people often prefer to see what other options are out there, rather than going on second dates to see if anything develops. With the online approach, I know I'm very guilty of focusing on the other person's "flaws", and deciding they're deal breakers. With people I meet via offline methods, we generally get to know each other a bit more organically and end up having multiple unofficial "dates" before the first official date. My last actual date was over a year ago, with someone I met offline through mutual friends. There was definitely an initial spark, but it fizzled almost as quickly (mostly my own discomfort with emotional intimacy). We're actually still friends though, and hang out with each other more often than I hang out with the friend who introduced us. If we had met via dating apps, I highly doubt we would still be friends because we just wouldn't have any reason to cross paths organically.
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    The enshittification continues, but it doesn't affect me at all. Piracy is the way to go nowadays that all streaming services suck. [email protected]