Your argument is that if someone can use an “advanced” excel feature, they should also be able to code up that feature for a foss alternative software?
Your argument is that if someone can use an “advanced” excel feature, they should also be able to code up that feature for a foss alternative software?
So he is leaving because it “came to a breaking point” where his safety team was not able to do it’s job properly, but he believes the openai team can course the ship in the right direction?
Some careful wording to not burn bridges there
The manager a dev team needs
isn’t this what Firefox does out of the box?
nice to see some content on Lemmy that isn’t linux, dev, or videogames!
websites that serve users in the EU need to allow you to decline cookies, not just tell you about the fact they use them. this website is actually breaking EU privacy law, it’s definitely not what a European user would consider protective
Really cool concept
Unless I’m reading it incorrectly, the devs changed tact and this was already fixed 2 weeks ago
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2384#issuecomment-1978857727
If you don’t trust the person, why give them access to your WiFi in the first place?
Good way of improving employee morale for sure
Where are all the people who claim to never ever have had an issue with audio or Bluetooth on Linux and how it’s worse on windows?
Controversial opinion: unless your university studies and work is in OS development, then you should go for Windows or Mac. You won’t have energy or time to keep fixing your laptop OS when an update breaks the Bluetooth driver or whatever when you have a class to attend and assignments to do
Good article!
This is what PKM software does. For example logseq and obsidian
Maybe it is powered by a rainwater waterwheel, and thermal cooling is provided by inside out rabbit furs?
I interpreted “middle of the road” as doing nothing special, just normal tasks done a normal way and therefore hoping everything just works so you can focus on work
This is why I got a MacBook (unpopular opinion here)
I know that logseq is working on real time collaboration, and they have docs pages on how to share across devices and users without any centralisation or touching their servers
The problem is that many people learn by themselves, and leave a security vulnerability. This is designed to avoid that
What is ETL?
Their website doesn’t say, the hackernews comments don’t say. I could Google it but tbh this is on the people announcing their product to have not even said what it is properly