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Worth looking at Fedora. Been using it for work and play for over a decade and it's never let me down. Absolutely solid.

I know Fedora, although haven't used it recently anymore because it's not approved at my current job.

But is that something to use by non-geeks on really low end machines?


Doesn't apply to private companies.

Sunglasses, no.

Meta RayBans, deservedly.


The problem is, they are becoming normalized very very quickly.

Take a walk down whatever area has the best night life near you and you will see tons of people wearing meta glasses. It's so common.


I have seen zero people wearing them that were not terminal omegadork weirdos. If anything, these people are providing a service of self-identifying.

I don't know where you live but I've literally never seen one outside a display in best buy

Good job we can outsource all our thinking to an agent, now.


And with a love of the emdash and lists, too.


The amount of shady stuff Facebook has tried with their app over the years has resulted in it, and other Meta apps, being banned from my devices.


The UK is not in the EU.


This is all absolutely impenetrable.


Well, you've blown this account now. Try again.


> The cost of turning written business logic into code has dropped to zero

Tokens are free now?


Yes. Every platform offers free tokens generously.

That is a true statement. Might not be much, but is enough for you to produce some code and shit out a readme and then show on hacker news that your capable of pushing to git with the help of llms


It's pretty much like drugs or gambling.

Sure, the tiny rushes of dopamine are free, but that's just enough to get your foot into the door and pretty soon they won't hit the same. If you don't quit while you're ahead, it's either gonna financially ruin you or turn you into a zombie that never uses its brain for an extended period of time and you end up writing posts like this one to self-rationalise your completely irrational behaviour because you've been scared into thinking your career is gonna be ruined if you don't keep diving head-first into this addiction.

Not a coincidence that this is happening at the same time as "bet on anything" apps.


> Or, at best, near-zero.


I mean, lots of numbers are near zero depending on your definition of near.


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