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Your AI-slop-o-meter needs calibration


AI-slop-o-makers were trained heavily on marketing-speak and they often sound very similar.


I like how OpenAI API price model work, you pay X amount then use the service until you run out of the charged amount then you can charge it again.

Actually it is how Telecom companies price model worked since decades, and probably the most fairly model, you are not charged while not using the service and the service provider get paid up front instead of at the end of the month


MITM is not related to CORS


disconnect any external monitors.

Sounds silly but I found out that my macbook pro 2020 when wakes up from sleep with external monitor connected it will have no internet or very slow connection, until I unplug the monitor and replug it again


Frontend is inherently complex and becoming more complex because we build more dynamic web apps. PM and designers don't know what works and keep changing the product until they get something acceptable, which will also mean much more moving parts for developers until the product matures.

The complexity will stay and get bigger, we need to a way to control it and be able handle it.

The first step is to abstract frontend development (be it web, mobile, desktop or even VR) into concepts then introduce a system to build apps with these concepts.


I thought I am the only one who get depressed everytime I open LinkedIn


I read it the same !


To everyone trying to try this, before clicking on dropbox button you have to click on settings and set an emoji and a 3 letter identifier. then click dropbox and sign in


NameSilo is very good and been using it for years


I tried this and run Geekbench 5.0.2

here are the results:

mitigations on score: 980 Single-Core Score 2008 Multi-Core Score

mitigations off score: 976 Single-Core Score 2741 Multi-Core Score

links before: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/376453 after: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/376504


Your single core score went down? How?


Its just a few numbers.. actually the test should be run multiple times and take median.

Oh and I ran it more times and it ranged from 2500 to 2900 for multicore score.


It went down by 0.5%, that's most likely irrelevant.


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