

I think this is just a regular dystopia, not a boring dystopia
I think this is just a regular dystopia, not a boring dystopia
It’s delightfully weird, but be warned that it can get kinda bloody at times. Not like splatter but more, uh… disturbing in some ways I guess – hard to get more specific without spoiling things.
Utopia, the original UK Channel 4 series not the godawful piece of shit US remake
But oh boy is it a flashy good-looking structured cool code! It doesn’t work, but it’s cool!
Purely out of curiosity, I used the Cursor IDE for a personal project involving a lot of math-y stuff, and this really wasn’t my experience.
Not only was most of what it produced wrong (ran just fine, but mostly produced complete garbage), the code quality was absolute shit. Overly long functions, often with parts that repeated, kept shoving more and more parameters into those overly long functions, no sense of using abstractions to cut down on code length etc. etc.
Might have partially been a question of language choice; I was using Julia, and there’s definitely not going to be as much training data for it compared to something like Python (🤮), and a lot of the code that is out there has been written by people who aren’t coders but scientists
I wish users would report their problem istead of what they think is the solution.
And when they do report the problem, they should report the actual problem they had and not what they think the problem is.
So instead of eg. “my computer’s been hacked!”, it’s actually “I saw a scary error dialog I didn’t understand”
I mean I’m like 99.9999% sure the post itself is satire, but what worries me is that I’m not sure if the concept of “higher order vibes” is itself satire or not
Do you think that people generally need to ask permission before reposting something (non-OC, anyhow) that was shared on a public forum?
Can someone explain this to a dirty Yuropean peasant like me?
“Reposting content without prior permission”?
Most normal chan user
Americans are fucking weird
Looking in from the outside, the US 100% does seem like it’s thiiiiiis close to being a far right dictatorship.
I see many commentators, both foreign and domestic (to the US), saying that there’s no way Republicans will win the next election after this clusterfuck, and I can’t help but wonder if it isn’t a bit premature to assume that there will be anything resembling fair elections in the US in the future – at least at a federal level or in any red state. What with the Trump regime taking an axe to federal election security etc etc
Repeat after me, friends: conservatism is a death cult