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The question was answered in 1 hour. There are a few useless comments but it's not too bad.

It's the senders own messages on the right though

Some people get them as things they have done or experienced. In that sense it doesn't matter if they change in life because their story hasn't.

I didn't realise you can do that. Is the mark incorporated in the design or actually covered?

Flat birthmarks are fine. I was told you can’t tattoo over raised ones, although I suspect this might be more about detecting skin cancer than anything else.

Yea my tattoo artist told me that some skin surfaces can't be tattooed but mine was just a weird looking pattern. Could be about skin cancer or macrophages that feed on the ink.

I've seen a video of one person doing birth mark tattoos with pigment that matches their skin color to effectively disappear them. I'm sure if you got a tan or something they would look like a color negative of the originals but for casual appearance that might be something worth looking into.

Definitely an option. Depending on where you live, it might be possible to maintain the same skin color year round.

I got it covered but I thought about getting a more elaborate design at some point. I wanted something minimalist as my first tattoo to see how it does. Now that I like tattoos I'm gonna experiment more in the future.

It's definitely doable and could be a boost in confidence for some people, like it was for me.


I use Chat and Paste with LLMs. I have tried Cursor and Co-Pilot but they both kinda of suck in their own ways. I feel like understanding of the code completely goes away with Cursor since it's doing it's own thing. There's benefits to that but then it is challenging to debug since you don't know about the codebase. With Chat and Paste I think more about what I am putting in my codebase.

It's not a secret. It's a feature called memories

Why is running sequentially not good for server actions?

I’m not sure how answer this question. It was very confused when 2 calls to server were waiting on each other. I can’t came up with a good reason why I would want it.

I disagree. All team members should be onboarded by the team - not HR - regardless of how much experience they have. It's so crazy to hire someone and expect them to just figure it when their teammates have the information. Be a team, have a common sense goal, help each other.

Source? Sounds interesting

There are a lot of papers that stumble upon this while working with LLMs and its mentioned off hand in the conclusions. If you want a paper that explicitly tested this here you go - https://aclanthology.org/2022.coling-1.437.pdf

> Anyone can do programming.

Definitely not my experience


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