

I’m a dev and I hate releasing buggy code but I’m not in charge of testing or the amount of testing we do before release.
I’m a dev and I hate releasing buggy code but I’m not in charge of testing or the amount of testing we do before release.
Before Art Attack and on the rival channel was Tony Hart and Heartbeat. Possibly a bit of an in-joke too. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartbeat
Now, you listen here: 'e’s not the Messiah, 'e’s a very naughty boy! Now go away!
It’s 106 miles to Chicago, we’ve got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark and we’re wearing sunglasses.
Game over man, game over!
They call it a Royale with cheese.
Say “what” again! I dare you, I DOUBLE DARE YOU.
Soon it became dangerous to download the movie, though, as popular demand for the movie quickly put a target on downloaders’ backs and scammers soon planted malware in Spider-Man movie torrents that ReasonLabs reported used the movie to “lure in as many victims as possible.”
ReasonLabs said that the malware was “likely from a Russian torrenting site.” It took over the would-be Spider-Man movie watchers’ computers without setting off Windows Defender and with the goal of cryptomining in the background for the bad actors’ benefit.
How does a video file contain malware. Or are people running exe files to watch a video?
Anecdotally, I remember using it for answers to things about probably business, government, and certain how-to’s. I also remember when the pop-over banner started covering up half the answers and that’s around the time I stopped.
Here’s a post discussing quora from Dec 2018.
all philosophical views aside, there are some really core issues that got me to stop using Quora and unfortunately the case to stop using it is made by the site itself:
The content quality has deteriorated significantly since the site’s inception. The content is far cheaper than before and far less interesting in very obvious ways.
Moderation systems have not done a good job of growing the site as a community. The site has lost the character that drew many people to it in the first place.
The machine learning models terribly over-fit to user signals, creating a frustrating experience.
These 3 core issues with the site are what got me to gradually stop using it as someone who was initially an early adopter.
Quora did it. I don’t go there anymore.
I use AI to apply for job. The recruiter uses AI to sift the applications.
Who needs humans.
They do mention there’s lots of guides. I couldn’t find a wikihow, but here’s a forum link https://www.thewatchsite.com/threads/superlative-oil-filled-f-91wthe-making-of-the-superlative-oil-filled-casio-f-91.8273/
4chan tech /g usually has an AI models post with the latest uncensored model, then look it up on hugging face.
I think deep seek have an uncensored model but I’m not sure how small it is. Report back if you find something good!
Another pay-off for Elon?
It won’t be Zuch because he isn’t doing enough ass kissing.
Perhaps Bezos will be given a social media empire to compliment his other businesses.
“Issues related to voter suppression/interference, political ads and misinformation policies.”
It’s nice to see meta have learned from their own mistakes and are now trying to protect democracy profits.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook–Cambridge_Analytica_data_scandal
I think it’s consumer-electronics show, as opposed to an industrial-electronics show… Though I get your point.
I’d guess the codebase that keeps Word running is so convoluted by now they have trouble shoehorning it in.
A lateral flow test or something using a lab?
Must be a lab test as lateral flow is like £2:
https://www.boots.com/flowflex-antigen-rapid-test-lateral-flow-self-testing-kit-1-test-10312288
Or $7 in Walmart: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Flowflex-Covid-19-Antigen-Home-Test-1-Test/837992467?classType=VARIANT&athbdg=L1200
3 noses, 2 feet, 1 tail; at least that’s what I can see.
I write unit tests and test my own code, but we also have UAT tests that are completed by others independently. Complex systems with lots of moving parts require lots of testing.