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Who in this scenario outlines the key infrastructure, and how is the private key maintained?


I imagine that's done via JIRA tcket/IT before onboarding.

So if they somehow can get past initial device deployment/user account logon, and get other resources IE; slack....well that speaks to how difficult/pointless it would be to get proper VPN/Jira access.


I believe it was an ancient ServiceNow incantation that all the current employees couldn't seem to hunt down.

Man, this is Tom's Hardware, and the author (H. Nasir) isn't exactly a contnent mill. He doesn't reference AI in any source, and this article is in line with his other writing styles.

It worries me that the "average HNer" doesn't perform independent analysis on even the headlines anymore, but rather the "top comment/flavor of the month" opinion at the top of the discussion.

It is...dangerous to then say "I wish we we could flag these posts as AI-authored"

Dang has done an incredible job with the flagging system, and it is reliant on the shared understanding of the users here that we are all acting in good faith and not performing surface level analysis/criticism.


Tangential, but I wonder.

This clashes with my experience; At least in my field....PM can basically only come from an individual who has architecture + development experience and thus is higher paid than any dev who is working on their product.

Maybe I need a different job.


I think it's simpler than that. IE; not a vanity thing for his ego or pettyness for the sake of being petty,

Entity owns an IP, Entity doesn't want another entity to own it for risk to the IP. (the other entity being a globally publicly owned historic aggregator of IPs for sake of short term profits)

DIsney is doing the same in reverse with the Muppets/Henson Properties. Don't do anything with it beyond semi-annual short projects to retain the IP.


So he is being an ass.

I mean, let the IP free or try to sell it if you are not doing anything with it.


> So he is being an ass.

No, let me correct you: He's being a Dick.


spot on :D


this vehicle has no interior to speak of, and no lighting to see at night (inside or out)

It has no cats, no EGR system, sequential trans etc etc.

To original OP of this question, this is closer to a racing speedboat than a race car. More expensive to own than a yacht assuming you want to run it


You're missing the forest for the trees, and the point of OP.

That growing young male teen you reference (not sure why we need to focus on boys, here) would not in any circumstance choose a 500ml Coca Cola to satiate their "hormones". Nor word any trained dietican.

That's the point of this discussion. There is enough information to learn everything about a healthy balanced diet. Your point is not that; rather your point is that there are....different habits of animals. Yes, agreed.


Male teens have genetic differences from females or adults that mean they will normally need a lot more calories.

I agree that soda is not a good way to get those calories


Oh my god!

For 15 years I have been trying to recall the name ofthis game my mom got me randomly for for PC as a kid!!!!!!!!!

I have googled EVERYTHING possible related to "late 90s to early 2000s PC game starting with A".

THANK YOU SO MUCH!


ChatGPT is great for these tip of the tongue/joystick type things.


For sure. I haven't thought of this particular TOMT for a few years now, IE; last time I dug was before LLM/Chatbot popularity.

So it's kind of like a.....double whammy for me. Can't wait to play later.


I might have to try it. Currently playing Beyond Zork.


ChatGPT is great for {inser anything} things.


.......that's the joke


Because browsers and their operators, like any other industry, over time morph to a shareholder driven mess that needs to constantly be integrating with feature/product X.

If the same operator also controls the entire adspace in the web, and has significant impact/input on other connected media devices beyond webbrowsers, what incentive do they have to empower users to "ignore" content, be it ads, ai slop, bad UI? Ther's literally none, the number still goes up revenue wise.

Unavoidable content delivery attached to revenue generation is the present and the future and the only solution is disonnected services/products that aren't tied to dollars.


Still, it’s sad we’re in this timeline.


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