Tech bros underestimating the complexity of real life yet again
It's dangerous to deal drugs to famous people. The police will actually care and investigate if they overdose. Take note, ketamine dealers!
Great! Now I know who to contact when I accidentally delete all the plaintext API keys and passwords I had stored in a public github repo.
Same. It physically hurts to see talentless suck-ups play the bullshit game and climb the hierarchy, whereas you get punished and kept down for pointing out the bullshit. My best decision ever was to escape the hell that is the field of software development, and instead get into teaching. Now my reward for a job well done is seeing my students succeed and I love it so much.
Adobe is the fucking worst. That immediately killed my hype.
Scroll through the trained models on civit.ai and you'll quickly get a feeling of the dystopian level of "prettifying" everything in the AI-generation world.
I also once searched for "brown" just to see if any models were trained to create non-white-skinned people, and got shocked when the result was filled with models trained on Millie Bobby Brown from Stranger Things. I don't even want to know what those models are used for.
Tried to replicate by subtracting pi from a police officer, but all I got was a type error and a night in jail.
Epic Games launcher/store is nothing more than Tencent spyware using "free games" as bait and masquerading as a Steam competitor.
I spent the last 10 hours trying to learning Godot, and I love it! Seems like a mix of the best things from Unity and Blender.
Well, guess it's time to learn Godot.
Even if you're writing JavaScript, you should be using proper indentation. What an odd thing to keep you from learning it.
Or the fact that we actually pay people to study (~1000 USD a month), instead of putting them into crippling lifelong debt.