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  • Absolute peak late stage capitalism.
    at1st@mstdn.caundefined at1st@mstdn.ca

    @xtaldave "I don't know the name of that person who died in the Iran War the U.S. started, but I will always associate him with reducing stockholder value. I don't know why."

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  • Absolute peak late stage capitalism.
    at1st@mstdn.caundefined at1st@mstdn.ca

    @xtaldave It's not even that - it's a *descending* stock ticker.

    That soldier got Mike Wazowski'd by a *depressing* economy.

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  • fixed point was a mistake
    at1st@mstdn.caundefined at1st@mstdn.ca

    @eniko @midnaw As I understand, it's an iconic difference between COBOL and other languages that Fixed Point is native to COBOL, and every other language said "Floating point is good enough for everyone."?

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  • found an old bumpersticker I designed but never printed
    at1st@mstdn.caundefined at1st@mstdn.ca

    @foone Probably should have a caveat in the sticker that it "Doesn't have the RAM you need.".

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  • FOUND IT
    at1st@mstdn.caundefined at1st@mstdn.ca

    @AdrianRiskin @lokeloski It's one of the reasons that, when pointing out that I do not like Generative LLMs for the work they output, I do emphasize that it's not just *my* programming expertise that I feel this for.

    Like, I feel the same way for books; if you wrote it with an LLM, and we can see because a prompt made it into the printed version, that tells me that you did not read what you claimed to have "Wrote" with an LLM - why should I read it then, when I know it can do the same thing it can do for math, or coding, or images?

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