Yes! Agreed. But for some reason, the only word everyone uses these days is “glitch”. And I don’t know why, but that really fries my grits.
This is really, “what techs call it” and “what non-techs call it”.
As a tech, I usually know what someone means when they “app”.
It’s “glitch” that drives me mad though. Glitch sounds like a ghost caused the error one tine only, versus some lazy coder.
This, really?
/sad
Staring at the palm of my hand and not seeing cats.
This! Always.
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And it was the advertisers who complained and won this case. This might still be a win for data privacy, if Apple leaves control over ads in the users’ hands.
In b4 the snap complaints!
Ethan is great too and I use his website a lot.
I don’t normally say this, but the AI tools I’ve used to help me write bash were pretty much spot on.
Oof, I get you about eInk, but how crappy is that tablet?
OP jumping into say… It’s a good suggestion. Thank you!
An infinite loop is usually caused by a programming defect. If you start a loop (for, do, while, etc…) and don’t give it a way to exit, the loop could keep processing forever.
Normally that is! But on this “super computer”, it’s so fast, it can finish processing an infinite loop in a few seconds.
That’s not really possible, since the loop is “infinite” and that’s what makes this humorous. The second part of the statement comes as a surprise.
Capice?
Typing now with heliboard and yeah, its not ideal. But I still like it best. Good luck with your hunt.
This. When you install a desktop environment (DE) in most Linux distros, it’s just available, not forced on you. Then, as OC said, you can choose which to use each time you login.
Try them all, decide for yourself. This is the way.
For those unaware:
Saw that, yah. Pretty dark time line, eh? Reminds me of Black Mirror on Netflix too.
This is my big concern at my day job. Management keeps pushing AI chat on my younger co-workers, but they can’t tell when it’s hallucinating. And since there’s no feedback loop (our chatbot doesn’t learn from us as we type), it just keeps spewing the same lies.