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LLM’s are tools. A huge differentiator between professionals in any profession is how well they know their tools.

But one of the first things to understand about power tools is to know all the ways in which they can kill you.


It's not going to change overnight, no. But it's an important step.

"Today, if a company wants to scale up, it is confronted with different requirements in each Member State - that leads to an overwhelming 27 different rulebooks."

One of the biggest investors in Europe are pension funds. And this is one of the reasons why they did not invest in EU startups. And they did not expect this move until 2028. So it's moving faster than expected for whatever that is worth.

https://ioplus.nl/en/posts/pension-funds-set-to-drive-europe...

https://ioplus.nl/en/posts/pension-funds-are-open-to-investi...


As long as apps can continue to steal focus on windows, windows will always be worse.

Apps can do that on macOS too — Steam is a very good example.

Every login steam steals focus no less than two times. Steam is one of the few login items I'd choose to keep, but wasting the first 30 seconds of login is too heavy a price to pay.

I personally can’t name any examples and I have been using Macs for design and development for 15 years.

It's worse on a Mac, not only can they streal input focus directly, but also visual focus by continuously jumping up at the dock

If you’re truly interested in the subject, contact the organizations actually doing research in the subject. Leave your tinfoil hat at home.

There are companies that do cloud seeding:

https://www.rainmaker.com/

>Though cloud seeding has been in use around the world for 80 years, we recognize that people have valid questions about how the technology works.

Nothing tinfoil about it.


Thank you. Every time I talk about cloud seeding in CA people have a strongly negative response without any facts and I'm not really sure why

Well, where are your facts? Did you contact them to find out what they can and cannot do?

The conspiracy theories often imagine cloud seeding as some weather control superweapon that can create catastrophic floods or droughts. In reality, you're just giving water droplets or ice crystals something to condense around (usually silver iodide particles). You're working with what nature has already provided and you can't conjure storms from nothing or dramatically amplify them.

But hey, maybe it's better limit your knowledge about a subject to just its name. It enables you to be afraid of things you don't understand. Some people crave that feeling.


You must be a proud holder of his cryptocurrency.

It's almost like pandemics have consequences.

> bear in mind that the default radio button has poor usability for mobile users

Wrap it in a label, give the label a padding. Boom!


Trust comes on foot and leaves on horseback.

I don’t care about the US anymore but it seems to me it’s always up to the Democrats to be responsible, while Republicans can literally end democracy and turn the country into a pay to play kleptocracy where you can even be intimate with children without consequences or backlash.

This is one of the many reasons I do my own projects. I do value the opinion of people without knowledge and experience, but I don’t want to feel obligated to make them feel I did what they wanted.

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