

oh boy. What a distinction, to have so many bad commits reverted that you derail a major project for months cleaning up after you.


oh boy. What a distinction, to have so many bad commits reverted that you derail a major project for months cleaning up after you.
reminded me of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtbCdqmdfO4
Loudener mentioned at 1:15


Move using the number pad.
Your keyboard doesn’t have one? Sounds like a you problem.


I am sure there was already something going on, but the sycophantic nature of AI chatbots means they are very effective at preying on mental illness.
You can see how someone with schizophrenia, OCD, etc. might get into a very unhealthy state with them. Or the lonely people being taken in by creepy “AI girlfriend” apps.
Again, not that there aren’t undeying issues, but in the race for more AI everything it’s clear that these companies don’t give a shit who gets chewed up and destroyed on the way. And in the US, AI chatbots are now the fastest way someone can feel like they’re being listened to and understood by a therapist. And, given the political situation, I won’t be at all surprised if ChatGPT is approved as a therapist. They’ve already got AI prescription writing in Utah.


Thanks for the explanation!


yeah… I’ve been wanting to upgrade home WiFi and the markups suck.
There were some rumors of an “OpenWRT Two” with WiFi 7, sometime mid-2026, but idk if those are credible so take with a pound of salt.
I hope they do come out with it, since WiFi 7 would be cool, and I hope it can stay at a reasonable price (though with the DRAM market explosion I doubt this).


Worse, RCS isn’t always E2EE. After Apple begrudgingly added it to iMessage, they’ve made sure that iPhones don’t support its encryption, and I don’t think they display reactions and such properly. Meaning a group chat with a single iPhone in it can’t be encrypted.
That and the annoying dependence on carrier and proprietary software support - even with google messenger I’ve had RCS just give up sometimes and go to SMS only.
At this point, using an actual E2EE messaging system like Signal makes a lot more sense.


I mean, bendable glass is a thing, but that’s in optical fibers which are not suitable for a flexible phone display.
I could imagine some construction that uses a lot of small glass pieces that don’t flex, but move past each other, perhaps. But that would probably have optical challenges and be expensive to make.
My opinion is “Why would I want my phone to bend? Also wow that’s so expensive.”


A while back they made goofy claims about their display being “bendable glass” and how they’re “bending the laws of physics.” It was (at least on the surface, which matters to users) still soft plastic… I have little faith.


And can easily be connected to monitors, keyboards, mice by one cable with a dock. This thing is literally a laptop with no screen…


Early research results: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qbylbEek-M


Thank you to coming to our annual shareholder meeting. We welcome all human and AI shareholders.
This year, we’ve seen unprecedented growth in the number of times we’ve said “AI” on stage, largely driven by our investments in AI and our desire to talk about AI.
In Q3 alone, our CEO said “AI” over 400 times, contributing to explosive stock value growth.
Our Q4 was looking to be slowed down after our CEO lost his voice, limiting his ability to say “AI” a lot, but thanks to our AI capabilities, we used AI to generate an AI voice and AI video of our CEO saying “AI.” Thanks to AI, we’ve finished the year with a valuation 300x the start, according to our AI analyst.
Obstacles to continued growth include all words in the English language other than “AI.” Also, after saying “AI” enough, “AI” stops sounding like a word anymore. AI. AI. AI. AI. AI. AAAAIIIIII. That’s really weird. You know, that’s another advantage of AI presenters. They can say “AI” so many times and just keep going. It doesn’t affect them.
In the next year, our AI R&D efforts are focused on seeing if more voices saying “AI” at once has a larger impact on stock price. We’ve created an AI chorus to chant “AI” at our next presentation and are very excited to see the results.


“It will persist beyond 2026. No no no, that’s not a prediction, it’s a promise!”


They just don’t do bank robberies like they used to…


… Good for that pilot? I’m more upset by people who make billions per year. The pilot makes his money doing his job, not screwing over everyone on earth.
printed and mailed out… not everyone has internet!
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sounds like the SharePoint one of my previous employers used. Now, SharePoint supports folders! but, using it through Teams, like everyone did, with tens of thousands of files haphazardly vomited onto it randomly, meant that Teams literally can’t load the file list fast enough. So, again all information goes there to die.
It was not nice.
wish my PC could do that… so cool…
I am not sure, I have not analyzed their financials in detail :/
I think this has been going on for quite a while. my 2010 Toyota I believe has a mobile data unit, but only has 3G and is thus forever unable to phone home. With a new car, you could just remove the mobile data module and not allow it a WiFi connection or anything, then it has no way to report to Toyota even if it wants to.