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And some webmasters were pretty keen on interfering with the context menu and your shortcut keys in order to prevent you to see it (and failing).


Yeah, no.

If it's not part of my job, and neither is my own company, it's not my problem.


Do you guys really think these obvious marketing comments will work here?


I'm not related to them at all. I've written about this field independently - https://meanderingthoughts.hashnode.dev/lets-do-some-actual-...

The idea is a fully personal AI that can control ones devices to accomplish complex tasks. Rabbit is working on this through their rabbitOS project, lots of other players are doing the same thing. OpenAI is trying, and lots of open source projects. Even homekit has initial support for LLM integration.

IMHO controlling a phone directly is the best path forward. Google and Apple are best situated to exploit this, but they may be unable to do so due to structural issues within the companies.


Funny.

Some days ago, on the Firefox mover to github topic, people were wondering if issue trackers should also be distributed.

Seems an interesting idea.


That's right. I was digging through the comments on the substack version of the post and he confirmed it: https://dynomight.substack.com/p/noise/comment/17817515


You set up another alerting system to watch the alerting system. Duh!


Ahaha the final boss.


I learned how to use Autodesk animator on DOS when I was 7 years old. Then again, I have been a geek all my life.


If blasting other nations is your thing, then sure, why not?


Yeah, and that's why I'm doubting this definition is very useful.

Aristoteles should also have gotten a chicken plucked on the market square ...


Do change the default name of the SSID, but avoid choosing a new one that sounds cool, fun, or original.

Take a look at the rest of networks on your area and choose an SSID name as similar as possible to the rest. Better keep a low profile than drawing unnecessary attention on yourself.


It's explained on the official documentation: https://docs.docker.com/reference/dockerfile/#scope


True, though gotchas exist when user intuition doesn't match with actual behavior regardless of whether they are mentioned in docs.


Principle of least surprise.

If you need to write in the docs about a surprise that a user otherwise wouldn't have expected, may be it's a sign that the surprise should be fixed up such that it's not surprising behaviour.


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