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  • Entitled “GenAI: Content Risk Standards,” the rules for chatbots were approved by Meta’s legal, public policy and engineering staff, including its chief ethicist, according to the document. Running to more than 200 pages....

    They probably just asked AI to summarize it for them and never read it.

  • I'd say it has more similarity to this version, with the colors and all:

    But I imagine most people are used to seeing it much smaller, which makes the overall shape and colors more impactful on triggering the "this looks the same" vibe.

  • That's great news. A lot better than last time I tried to make it work.

  • Consistent styling helps make the actual meaningful changes easier to spot. Probably also useful for your own commit history when working solo in a repo, but most useful in a team, yeah!

  • I mean, I could hope to live that long!

  • Thanks! I've actually done it before back in the days when Mint was quite new,and I'm a programmer by trade (although mostly on Mac) so I'm not too worried about it, but I don't have a second drive (and don't really want one given a 2TB NVME drive) so I'd want to do all the backups first, at least for important stuff like my friend and I's Minecraft server. For a computer I barely use it hasn't felt worth it. Most of my computer time (outside of work) is on my Mac laptop.

  • Those are good questions that I don't have the answers to. Although from the research I did at the time it seems most likely they were purchased with regional pricing in a lower price region.

  • No, I just haven't had the time and energy to do something better. Happens when you're approaching middle age and have health problems.

  • Thar makes sense, although I am generally not trying to use the keyboard at the same time (to be honest I was not aware you could filter a finder view like that, I thought it only ran search and I have never found MacOS's search to be satisfactory)

  • Apparently the AI cesspool is deeper than I even imagined. Gross.

  • Interesting, I'm not aware of any way they would affect compile errors. I'd be curious to know more.

  • Fair enough, I like it better without but I don't have a strong preference and have no issue adapting to whatever the style of the repo is.

    I learned about it researching tools to automatically enforce formatting style and came across StandardJS, which eliminates them by default.

  • I don't doubt it, but do you happen to have a source?

    The only plus side I guess is I only use that computer for a bit of gaming and not for anything else, and i did manage to turn of automatic updates before they AI-ified everything. If I had more time and energy in my day I'd dual boot it, maybe some day.

  • Among the many reasons to keep one's old car running as long as possible I suppose.

  • How would you propose to organize it then?

  • I still run into this issue when one of my company's clients requires developing on Windows. Doesn't take many subfolders before node_modules just starts breaking.

    There are lots of reasons I hate developing on windows and that's certainly one of them.

  • I use that all the time but never knew it had a specific name.

  • Because if you're looking for a subfolder you're not looking for a file, and vice versa? It doesn't matter much in sparse directories, but it annoys me having to scroll through a ton of files to find the folder I want in directories with both.

    I too like a lot of things about Mac, but finder could be improved, for sure.

    (I have gotten used to a lot of its features and hate Windows' defaults too, so there's that. I don't think an ideal exists, unless it's in Linux somewhere and I just need to dual boot the desktop and get it over with)

  • No,I'll just disable the cron job before it executes and forget about it.