Yeah, they make some good points but it’s all a bit dramatic
Yeah, they make some good points but it’s all a bit dramatic
Interesting, I’ve been wondering how OSM deals with malicious changes
It’s not like it gives you questions in a particular order, it just puts a pin on the map everywhere there’s missing information. For instance if your neighbourhood only had house numbers missing then that’s all you’ll see nearby, other places could be completely different.
Prime opportunity for some evangelising!
Definitely ticks the “something interesting to do out on a walk” box that pokémon go did
Street Complete is definitely the gateway drug here, very simple and friendly way to get started
The prototype scans open tabs locally, suggests topical names, and auto-bundles related pages. Because all processing happens on the user’s computer, the company says, neither raw content nor behavioral signals are uploaded to the cloud.
“AI” is just a buzzword, this isn’t chatbot nonsense as far as I can tell.
Does whatever country this is posted from not have a minimum wage? Screenshot says USA, I thought they did have one?
A workaround doesn’t excuse terrible design!
Are you arguing that it’s good design to have invisible characters behave differently or am I missing your point?
Do all three of them still treat tabs and spaces as functionally different? If so then they’re all in the bottom category.
Doesn’t Windows leave program files and data all over the place too?
As if an exe
could truly understand unix socks
I suppose technically yes, but not in normal conversation (in Britain at least). It’s not like it’s completely nonsensical, but to us school is primary and secondary education, higher education is university; they’re distinctly different things and saying “gets kicked out of school” would be way less ambiguous.
Yeah but that can be done after you’re finished, definitely shouldn’t be part of planning!
Is “blackout” a bingo term for filling every box, or just falling unconscious from overwork?
Americans call uni “school”
Same principle as a former burglar who now installs security systems or a former soldier who now works as a bodyguard. You’ve got the skills, you just want to use them in a different way!
I’m not going to buy one but I’m always interested to see what they can make
Relevant xkcd