

You should see my “very corporate” company’s slack - tons of emojis all the time. That said we don’t put them in anything official.


You should see my “very corporate” company’s slack - tons of emojis all the time. That said we don’t put them in anything official.
Dumbass accelerationists are probably responsible for this mess.


I’ve seen humans generate code with syntax errors, try to run it, then fix it. I’ve seen llms do the same stuff - it does that faster than the human though


This is like saying you don’t deserve to be called a red head. It’s not something you earn, it’s just something you are. Don’t overthink it


Yes, and what do you think that means the role of government should be?
No one can answer this for you, you need to think for yourself.


Ataturk famously switched Turkey to a modified Latin alphabet instead of an Arabic-based one in order to boost literacy rates. Combined with a huge push to educate people on the alphabet it seemed to be successful.


The impression I got was more meh than hate?


My employer is not using Sonicwalls solution, but a home grown proprietary solution.
But please don’t take that as evidence in favor of doing it yourself - their capability in this area is atypical.


Hadn’t heard of it, reading up on it I think my employer (a very large company) has already implemented a form of it effectively. For us it’s taken the form of a trusted auth service for all of our internal websites/services with everything now being directly Internet facing. This means that you can access (almost) everything without a VPN from anywhere, and it removes the idea of “internal” traffic being trustworthy. It’s mostly been pretty nice from a user perspective.
It also sounds like a buzzword that a lot of companies are trying to use to sell you bundles of saas products.


Those things are already illegal, we just need to enforce existing laws


Companies can also not be recruiting because the business is stagnant or shrinking fwiw
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me.
Lemmy’s architecture seems incredibly vulnerable to bots, but I think it’s still so small that no one really cares to.


It sounds like the bigger issue was that the game was bad.
I’ve never heard it called anything but mTLS. :shrug:


Control the controllable. This axiom also applies to most things in life.


I’d never actually watched this before but the advice is perfectly reasonable. They’re talking about if you’re on the periphery of the impact zone to protect against flying debris such as glass mostly, and secondarily against some hot winds. Obviously there are many situations where you’re fucked no matter what, but if you do survive you don’t want a bunch of neck or torso lacerations from flying glass on top of everything else.


Imagine trying to coordinate something like food distribution on a national scale without some degree of hierarchy.
It’s worth giving the dev his $5 though. Great game and open source