

Yes, but the situation is getting strange.
Our model has always been that the reviewer is responsible for protecting the repository. This led to one IC getting fired for “letting in” a catastrophic bug his teammate generated with Claude.


Yes, but the situation is getting strange.
Our model has always been that the reviewer is responsible for protecting the repository. This led to one IC getting fired for “letting in” a catastrophic bug his teammate generated with Claude.


Democrats asked a court to block a reported settlement between the IRS and President Donald Trump over a leak of his tax information during his first term, saying it lacks the bare minimum required to file a lawsuit: two opposing parties.
I guess the question we’re testing here is “can the president use the judicial branch as a key to treat other federal agencies as personal piggy banks?”. Incredibly, this is actually up for discussion.


I’m surprised this was allowed at all. The chain of custody on that evidence is incredibly suspect.


If this really is the token burn future that the AI bros want, then why does it seem like such a disorganized, leaderless clusterfuck? Why has no one developed the “AI-native vulnerability reporting framework” to not destroy the most critical projects in FOSS?
It all seems terribly shortsighted. If Linux is affected, then a hundred other projects are on the ropes.
He’s putting it in quotes because no one has ever earned a billion dollars, because it’s not possible for a person to do one billion dollars worth of labor. If they have accumulated a billion dollars (or a billion dollars in assets), they’ve done it by taking it from others.


It’s like looking back at my own misspent youth. 10/10 great stuff, and wonderfully maintained + displayed.


Ok, how safe haven’t they been? How many were worse than deepwater horizon?
I’m guessing you’ve happily consumed what was given to you on a spoon and accepted that it was representative of the bigger picture.
I grew up an hour from a 1GW reactor that got shut down in part due to “concerned citizens” like yourself. The site it stood on is still periodically checked by the DOE but is now a recreational area. How often do old coal plants do that?


As for “toe,” it’s probably an old-school usage of a verb which is preserved in that phrase, but not carried on otherwise. Making it sound weird, today.
That would make it a fossil word (one of my favorite language quirks)!
It would have cost you nothing to keep this male victim complex horseshit to yourself.


The thing is that waymo did this without decades of training data arriving per day. Tesla is worryingly far behind on the actual self-driving tech from an investor’s perspective.


It’s amazing how he talks about his supporters compared to how he talks to them, but what really blows my mind is how they just keep taking it.


As an alternative we’ll accept someone holding him accountable for an illegal action.


Truly a “snatching defeat from the jaws of victory” moment.
We live in an unprecedented time where American technological hegemony is being rejected globally, but especially in Europe. People want performant, durable, respectful software offerings, and are increasingly looking away from the Valley and the Street for answers.
So let’s jump on board with becoming part of the extended American surveillance state! Yee fucking haw.


Yeah, this pretty clearly isn’t intended to block bots lol
This is incredibly funny to me because I remember coming home for a holiday and seeing a new Blu-ray player under my brother’s PS3. My dad was so excited about it.
I’m just guessing here, but it’s probably for battery management and wireless charging, which are tricky problems you’re not gonna solve with a 555. I generally trust EEs to not put MCUs where they aren’t needed, so this must have been the cheapest/easiest option.
The incredibly silly true answer is that the software industry’s love for “deploy early, deploy often” has led to all embedded devices shipping with over-the-air (OTA) update support even when it barely makes sense. The earliest units of a given product run will ship with a minimally viable product build that has lots of bugs, but solid OTA.
Fun anecdote: I had a TV backlight die after about 3 years, and the root cause was a shitty embedded app that incorrectly regulated the voltage for the LED strips.


To date, the only countries that have made progress in blocking VPN traffic with some success are authoritarian regimes with ISP-level surveillance.
You know you’re on to something when the only playbook you can find was written by the Chinese government.
Real answers: gitlab has awesome integrated CI, and you can always go for a remote integration if you prefer (e.g. self-hosted Jenkins, or a managed solution like circleci).
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