You realize that your kernel which loads keys into memory can also access all this right? So can anything which shares memory space on the platform.
Baby cows
To be fair, how many baby cows are even coming to these restaurants??
Kind of, it’s kind of like using a calculator instead of doing arithmetic by hand when doing load and strain calculations. It’s a tool which cuts down on the tedious (and error prone) parts of engineering but doesn’t replace the expertise. I use it frequently to write code snippets for things I don’t know the exact sytax for but could easily look up. It just saves time.
Like, we have a guy whose entire job is to understand the ins and outs of a particular bit of modeling software. In the future that will likely be a person who runs the AI which understands the ins and outs of the modeling software. And eventually the AI will replace that software entirely.
The most important part of being a prompt engineer is knowing when the responses are bullshit. Which is how the AI field has been the whole time - it selects for niche expertise.
This but unironically
Ironically outer insulation does impact conductor ampacity, because the rated continuous vs peak loads depend on the heat resistance rating of the insulation.
Merge commits 🙅
Rolling back demo commit
For a lot of experienced people, command line tools are user friendly interface design.
You are not entirely wrong, but just as some advice I would refrain from displaying fear of the command line in interviews.
A copy is fine. I can still seek vengeance on my enemies from beyond the grave.
I can use my published PGP keys with XMPP, for starters. And I can use OMEMO. Matrix supports neither afaik.
This is super easy, you just fire all the Java devs and hire real engineers.
Tbh, we just don’t hire people if they can’t operate git.
Bend over and I’ll show ya
Every time I click on this link I listen to all the cymbal tracks
So it’s like slightly more responsible Python