Yeah but due to the extra indentation in the second image, the python part doesn’t work.
The strength of life to face oneself has been made manifest. The persona Carighan has appeared.
Yeah but due to the extra indentation in the second image, the python part doesn’t work.
Are we back in time 30 years when resettable systems were a new thing and controversial?
Did the fax go down from CrowdStrike? No. The superior communication medium!
Okay? Used the wrong community for your ad spam?
From what I understand this was pushed as a critical fix to all but a few Falcon Sensor versions, i.e.: this goes directly onto each endpoint checking in.
We are lucky they only fucked up one of the OS updates. Imagine if all of them had the same bug…
In which case you could also go right-click -> properties -> security -> advanced -> click change where it lists the owner.
It’s not as quick but hey, mouse-driven UI exists.
Yeah like, complain about the one thing MS is finally improving in recent years, clamping down on non-admin users and non-admin permissions.
And to be fair, like always, good marketing is genius stuff.
But it also feels rare. I suspect precisely because C-suite and upper management love to mess with it, so the rote marketing approach gets normalized, which in turn drives all the decent marketing people away.
It’s called Chinese Room and it’s exactly what “AI” is. It recombines pieces of data into “answers” to a “question”, despite not understanding the question, the answer it gives, or the piece sit uses.
It has a very very complex chart of which elements in what combinations need to be in an answer for a question containing which elements in what combinations, but that’s all it does. It just sticks word barf together based on learned patterns with no understanding of words, language, context of meaning.
Yeah that’s my point, too. AI employing companies should be held responsible for the stuff their AIs say. See how much they like their AI hype when they’re on the hook for it!
Hey, nobody is stopping your country from enforcing things like the EU.
I mean I was originally angry about this toss-up, but since it hit an investment company… good guy Google?
I’m confused now.
You either never worked with anything that did actual agile (to be fair, most don’t) or you haven’t done development in a long time if you think that.
Also isn’t Manor Lords plodding along fairly well? Who cares if they take a long time, better release done than Ubisoft.
If I had someone run through hot coals I would scold them, sure. Much like for being angry about others not believing in zombie carpenters or letting quacks give their kids overpriced sugar pills. But that’s jot the context right now, is it?
For bonus points take their code and completely go wild with utterly random indentation and line breaks, just to drive the point home. 😈
Yeah but it could be improved by not using arbitrary country-decided timezones and instead simply listing “diurnal time”, basically. And then clocks could get normalized as always showing UTC nearby, too. For communication.
I mean if this was on Tagesschau, then it’s probably a bought stock photo or video, right? They needed as background for something they were talking about?
I mean in a way I get it, psychologically.
When you embrace Linux, you - sadly - also have to embrace the fiddling. Still, even in 2024. It’s gotten worlds better, but it still exists. But as it is a choice to swap to Linux - usually from Windows - you do not perceive this fiddling as a shared plight you can bond and laugh over, instead you see it as the “cost” of embracing Linux.
As a result, whatever setup you end up with has to be mentally justified to your own brain. A bit like a post-purchase rationalization. So you mentally consider your specific end result to be vastly superior to all other possible ones, after all, this is why you did it! You put in the work to create this, it must be superior.
“Quiet quitting” 😂
Because yeah, you only do the job they pay you for, how dare you!