

I’ll bet Claude Code would be happy to help you fix it 😁


I’ll bet Claude Code would be happy to help you fix it 😁


Disaster Recovery. Like a backup, but also includes a way to rebuild all the infrastructure surrounding it as well.


Yeah, and to do that without some sort of DR in place is peak hubris.


Yeah I’m actually kinda into this. Even if the AI vomits up a bunch of hallucinated vulnerabilities, there’s a team of (presumably) capable people there to figure that out. Seems like a pretty valid use for the technology.


Yet


The verbiage appears intentionally vague in the case of the Colorado law. It extends to literally anything with an OS, and the incentive for compliance is being allowed to spy on minors again.


How do you know you’re not one already?


Adding more batteries increases the weight, though, which in turn makes the motors work harder, and therefore makes them use more energy to do the same thing.
And I have a solution for you, too



Way back in 2007, my one college buddy had an elderly Thinkpad that he’d spraypainted red and stuck an Apple sticker on. People constantly came up to him and asked him where he got the red Macbook, since they didn’t think Apple made them.


You’re not invited to my birthday party anymore


Before I fight you, I have one question:
With or without background blur?


slow menu
Dude of all the things I hate about modern tech, I think the most obnoxious one is that it STILL takes multiple seconds for a simple text-based menu to load. On my one TV, sometimes it takes so long to load that I actually forget that I’ve opened it and am annoyed when it finally shows up. Gotta save all that precious compute power to load ads and shit, I guess.


Well shit. I’ve been going off the now long-outdated memory, pun partially intended, of HBM2e being positioned as a potential replacement for DDR. Maybe we’ll see more manufacturers doing something like Apple and jamming the RAM into the CPU die directly. That seems to be working out well for them so far, at least performance-wise.


Fingers crossed that we might see HBM as system RAM finally.


I dunno, it’s very innocuous-looking from a traffic inspection standpoint, while also being a resilient way of storing an equally-innocuous-looking CSV. Kinda clever, if you ask me.


But but but…the internet told me that Americans welcome this with open arms! /s


I ran into this today, and I think disabling DDC/CI in the display settings fixed it.


Behold the duality of man

No, Mark hates golf as far as I know. He’s a big fan of BJJ though.