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@williampietri If there's an ebook edition, you could purchase it and just never download?

So, when someone asks a question, answer it sincerely without comment or judgement about what they should or should not know.

Making people feel bad for asking a question means they will ask less questions and thus they can't learn and grow.

If you've had a similar experience, please consider signal boosting this thread so we can normalize asking and answering questions without judgement. Thank you.

@narthur @LouisIngenthron I find the LLM/AI hype machine to be remarkable. When else has a new class of product arrived and sparked BOTH of these responses:

"This is amazing, and will soon be making every kind of job obsolete.”

"It takes work and practice before you can get it to produce the intended results—and, by the way, sometimes it's just plain wrong.”

I do believe this is amazing stuff; it will do wonderful and terrible things. For now it is producing WAY more enthusiasm than value.

Does anyone else think “Prompt Engineering” comes across like “learning how to how work around the ways that LLMs actually aren't intelligent”?

Mind you, I _do_ see value in that skill set. It just feels weird to declare a new form of engineering around it.

"Waterfall is safer" is essentially the joke "It's not broken if you don't check"

Hello, front-end developers. Here's your infrequent reminder to make websites that also work on browsers NOT Google Chrome.

Forcing anyone to use Google's glorified spyware is not cool.

#WebDev

"I'll take TRADITIONAL EDUCATION for 200, please."

"And the answer is: 'A school assignment to list the major themes of each chapter in a classic novel'"

"Ah, what is, 'What's a reliable way to destroy students' interest in literature?'"

"Correct!"

From the Complaining From a Place of Privilege file:

Apple Vision Pro needs a setting for “do not register taps from a hand which is petting and scratching a lap pet”.

@gruber I placed my order Friday evening, and uploaded my prescription (I think) Saturday morning. Due here on 2/2.

@gruber Any idea whether it will have a “guest mode" for letting other people try out the device?

I will be really sad if I can't easily let friends and family try out the Vision Pro experience. No, it won't fit their faces perfectly; but that's ok for a quick test drive. With retina-based locking, I worry that I would have to reset the whole system in order to let someone else use it.

@GeePawHill Whoa. You and I have the SAME outside temp tonight. That never happens.

MSP folks: is US Internet down? My fiber service has been really spotty all morning.

If I hadn't deliberately put a failing test into my pull request, I would never have noticed that the CI wasn't running my tests.

Never trust a test you haven't seen fail ... in *all* environments.

git blame, but it tells you who reviewed the code instead

@dalias @digiphile CVS did waste my time, but not in that way. Their site let me schedule an e-visit—which should have been a call-back from a local pharmacy. After six hours, the pharmacy did call me—to apologize that they don't actually offer that service despite what their site said.

There were other options on the test-to-treat listing, but CVS dominated the results. Terrible.

@digiphile 100% agree on the value of testing and Paxlovid for those who qualify. I would warn, though: avoid CVS. Their site let me schedule a virtual consult as a specific time. Six hours later I finally got a call from the pharmacy, profusely apologizing that they don't actually offer that service despite what their site said.

So I scheduled an e-visit through my regular clinic, saw a doc w/i 15m, picked up my script two hours later. Smooth.

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