I don’t know a lot about this, but I would guess a normal user would like a message, that says something along the lines of “404, couldn’t find what you were looking for.” The status code and the links back to itself as well as the 13 MBs of noise should probably not irritate them. Hidden links should also not irritate normal users.
My phone has one camera with less pixels, because that is better for low light conditions (at least that was the reasoning).
So first he didn’t and then he did? Alright
How was he set up to look bad?
Wasn’t there a situation where he did not pardon his son?
It is funny in hindsight, knowing the assassinations were a scam. But he thought they were real, he talked in great detail about them and payed for them. This is missing from the article, I believe it was part of his indictment.
Imagine calling support and only using sexual words to spell things.
That’s cool, I thought it was meant for one of those people, who shoot a bow with their feet while doing a handstand.
DuckDuckGo: The coolest way to use bing and apple maps.
(I do use it though)
I’m not so much worried about the functionality of the code, but rather the maintainability. A lot of code was written, by a person long ago, copied together from forums online refactored by people, who didn’t understand it, but at least at some point someone understood it good enough to create it.
I find the idea worrisome, that we will deal with code no one ever understood, it’s just kind of there and seems to do what we want, and now you have to change it.
For me the other scary thing is the loss of control. We are already drowning in code everyone needs and noone understands and now we build systems, who can produce mountains of that.
But then again you could use it to explain code. We will so quickly become dependent on it.
That is certainly true. It just sucks, that so many people are scrambling for jobs and rich people get richer. There has to be a better way.
But I mean many people have already lost their job because AI automated it away.
Someone still has to write the instructions. AI might not become a replacement for the engineer, but a more powerful compiler, that is still fed with code written by engineers.
What do you think of my business idea of dogtoys that smell like illegal stuff, so you can train your dog to sniff out things. You have a ball and it smells like cocaine (there is no cocain in there), but you can hide it and train your dog now to sniff out cocaine, just for the fun of it. And there is one, that smells like explosives, one for marijuana, one for meth and so on.
Poor CDC