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...cogito, ergo sum...

  • A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free." ~ Arthur Schopenhauer

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    Our language has wisely sensed these two sides of man’s being alone. It has created the word “loneliness” to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word “solitude” to express the glory of being alone. ~ Paul Tillich

  • Oh! It does look like a Psychodidae (aka Drain fly)! ✨

  • Indeed, hence, "environment".

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    And just like that, the AI industry started caring about intellectual property

    futurism.com /artificial-intelligence/anthropic-suddenly-cares-about-intellectual-property-claude-leak
  • Thank you very much! A freaking awesome capture, and the sky...The raw/distorted perspective has a likely special meaning behind for an observer to consider, too! ✨

  • Thank you! Interesting, but I didn't get the following comparison ^^"

  • Programming @programming.dev

    StackOverflow: We will be retiring the Beta site shortly...

    web.archive.org /web/20260405154945/https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/438628/retiring-the-beta-site
  • It must be the ephemeral or almost magical Rule 3! ^^"

  • I am sorry, but just in case, the supposed "beans" are likely different in clients/environments.

    The character code: 0xf0 0x9f 0xab 0x98

    Yet, regardless, the game/idea is sure interesting!


    Alexandrite:

    Lemmy UI:

  • If ARIA feels like it’s doing heavy lifting, it’s usually a sign the markup is fighting the browser.

    Source [web-archive]

  • May I ask, is the actual author known? I hope it's not an LLM's output...

  • The study comprised ten patients between the ages of 1 and 24 at five hospitals in China, all of whom had a genetic form of deafness or severe hearing impairment caused by mutations in a gene called OTOF. These mutations cause a deficiency of the protein otoferlin, which plays a critical part in transmitting auditory signals from the ear to the brain.

    Source1: news.ki.se/gene-therapy-restored-hearing-in-deaf-patients [2025-07-02; web-archive]Source2: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47641713

  • The backend: from simple to absurdly complex...Here's where the real inversion happened...2011 stack: PHP...2026 stack: Next.js...

    Welp, it's your choice to complicate the stuff. You could easily keep the PHP and just add ReactJs or even better - VueJs.

    Have you ever checked out Laravel at all, considering your Rest API endpoint even?

    And why use Docker in Production of personal projects that are supposed to be used for high load? Why not deploy on a finite VPS/VDS environment existing explicitly for this single workflow? Why add a separate layer in already isolated environment?

    Source: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47642355

  • SpacePics @lemmy.world

    This image of home just came down from the Artemis II crew.

  • @KanadrAllegria@lemmy.ca , wonderful day!

    Just in case, the reason I, and someone else probably, don't post their results in for privacy reasons.The privacy policy and network activity shows that the lovely and quite simple but genius/lovely game publishes statistics to the remote server for understood telemetry reasons, but one may always associate the results posted in comments with the telemetry accumulated, and then the account of the one who shares about it - their IP address.

    Hence, and though IP address nowadays is a weak identity, the reason why just a few share about their results is probably them don't want to recklessly expose their network fingerprint/environment.

    Meanwhile, the project is freaking awesome, and I love the idea!

  • We believe that every B2C company in the world - from energy providers, to telecoms, to insurances - will have AI voice agents that interact with their customers. The number of business-to-consumer conversations over the phone is going to explode...As LLMs get better and better it will become an absolute no-brainer...

    Source: https://careers.telli.com/ [web-archive]

    No, thank you. I would never work on such a sorrow.

  • Of course they don't. Anyone actually accountable, I believe, have their own researches on the subjects done, and instantly notices trolling.We may wait now for copy-pasted or LLM-generated pros/cons, too, for a sudden "proof" no one asked for.

  • Lemmy trolls...

    I've been into web-dev since 2007, I've been working with corporations who are processing high load traffic, including payment systems. I tell you that 80% of these work with PHP and have no major issues. Valve's Steam is PHP even, and still does work, right?

    Have you even considered Laravel, and Symfony? Optimizations as OpCode and Jit?

    It all works and is stable. Not only that, but it's easy to deploy and release since you don't have to compile it every single time.Depending on the team, the code is greatly organized, syntax is featureful and allows for both static and runtime/dynamic safety.

    You, @Skullgrid@lemmy.world? You might haven't yet worked in actual enterprise. You should get fundamental knowledge on the subject you raise your voice at.

    I am sorry, but please do invest some accountable time and actually read something about the subject, prior claiming people are idiots and don't do their own research of almost 40 years of life.

    PHP is a perfectly capable and freaking awesome language for almost any web-dev and is lovely to work with.

    Oh! You might as well ask your "vibes" about the trends/statistics around the globe at enterprise, make some comparisons, or well some valuable research etc. if you are not capable to achieve the same manually, considering your infant attitude to complex systems.

    You do you, indeed.

    P.S. We may wait now for copy-pasted or LLM-generated pros/cons, too, for a sudden "proof" no one asked for.

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    ...are you JetBrains or Anthropic, or? // Instead of actually valuable settings, there's "Claude Code Plugin".

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    ...are you JetBrains or Antrophic, or? // Instead of actually valuable settings, there's "Claude Code Plugin".

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Claude Code's Entire Source Code Got Leaked via a Sourcemap in npm, Let's Talk About it

  • We turn retired electronics into verified, reusable components...

    We're building DX Harvester 1, a robotic system that extracts and verifies components from retired hardware - with the goal of reducing downtime from months to days. Each recovered component will include auditable provenance and test evidence, so teams can avoid gray-market risk and costly redesigns.

    Source: https://dayworkx.com/

  • I see. Thank you, and I appreciate the clarification in response!The dear terminology, languages, and misunderstandings... Isn't that why art exists in the first place, indeed...To support the creativity mentioned:

    Obviously, there's no creativity in AI, and especially in art.

    AI makes no art, and there's nothing to search for in it, also considering the amount of different people works and effort meatground into digital limited/sampled quantized data. It's noise.

    There's no place for a machine in it, otherwise it becomes limited, lacking, and lifeless.Art exists for people, us the humans to communicate with each other through time and narrow channels as general languages.

    > "There are always two people in every picture..." ~ Ansel Adams

    Source (AI struggles with true creativity compared to humans, study finds...)

  • Absolutely incomparable technologies...Please, at least, finally, seriously consider the terms, and technologies in question, @can@sh.itjust.works (aka. TrashCan).

    You compare a calculator-like... or a clock-like marvelous solid system without any feedback logic, with a system as unpredictable LLM with an algorithm that is designed to change the output on every iteration.

    You turn off the modular system, your reset it, and you may trust it to start over.LLM? LLM has its indefinitely accumulated data set initially "trained" on numerous copyrighted human work and meatground into pieces no one is responsible for.

    I am sorry, but have you seen works of Colin Benders even?In the former, within a modular synthetic system, you execute commands and control the electricity and logic flow manually.In the latter, you prompt in dear hope, and wish all Gods that token-burning input will finally produce an "output" you want.

    AI art is not art. It is a horrible void-empty bloody nonsense no one I know would like invest their finite life time into...

    Human music is art, that is supposed to support people in communication that is impossible to express in general terms. This why I listen to music in the infinitely magnificent world we appeared... I listen to people. You?

    I'm going to open a cable shop next to where this man lives...Source (Colin Benders Live at Amsterdam Dance Event 2016...) [comments]

  • Web Development @programming.dev

    Shopify Editions | Winter '26

    shopify.com /editions/winter2026
  • PC Gaming @lemmy.ca

    The everlasting Cookie Consent at PC Gamer