





As a westerner, is it really true that all Chinese investors in Africa really don’t care in the continent? It might be true but I have seen no stories showing positive relationships. That may be by design in western media?


Yeah I think Lenny’s generic take is heavily colored by the absolute morons using it moronically. That’s a large number of people because lots of people are…well, morons. But you can definitely use it in productive ways. Keeping a human in the loop right now I think is very prudent, for cost and reliability reasons, but man does it decrease drudgery in capable hands.


God this page is mobile cancer, even with an adblocker


Guys, I have an announcement: I read the article
Some who voted against the bill worried about an amendment to the original proposal that, in limited circumstances, will allow utilities to allocate portions of the infrastructure costs across the broader system, rather than charging only the data center, if the upgrades also benefit other customers or improve or replace existing infrastructure.
So yeah, it’s bullshit


Is it AI generated though? The quality looks pretty good to me



We don’t use any of that commie sugar in the US, all corn squeezins baybee


Or what if he even turns into another Susan Collins?!


I mean it’s already happened. Original sources on the web have died out tremendously over the past couple years because no one is being driven to random peoples’ webpages by search engines anymore. Try to use any search engine, even non-AI ones, to find new bits of info that isn’t AI slop is very difficult because it just isn’t there anymore. Why make the effort if no one is going to find it?


Would be hilarious if it’s Anthropic


There are plenty of rails, they’re just different ones. Like criticizing dear leader or Tiananmen square.


While that’s a good amount of money, it isn’t “fuck you” money. You’re still gonna need a job.


“For cause” at my company is gross malfeasance, not merely performing well below expectations. It’s the employer again putting themselves first: problematic employees are “harder” to get rid of than the status quo of letting them stick around indefinitely. Sucks for everyone else who has to work with them. Every company should cull a small number of people every year.


I actually think a few % a year is healthy (1% feels right to me). I work at a company where we never lay anyone off and it’s led to a bunch of deadweight in the company that make work harder for everyone else. You gotta have some mechanism to let low performers go.
10% is way too high though


The law wouldn’t apply to free games or games that are only accessible via a subscription.
Boy this feels rife with potential loopholes…


“What a great observation! Now why don’t we both kick back with a nice relaxing glass of Coke Zero?”


I’m fine with just cooking him and throwing the meat away
I think the community is a good size right now. Popular enough that we guarantee getting any content of relevance I care about, but not popular enough to have all the problems you mentioned. I hope the community stays this size and off the radar indefinitely.


If VSCode is just hijacking the in-IDE commit UI, is bypassing it as simple as committing from the command line?