Big claims require big proof. But I bet all you have is a hunch.
I’ve been in software my whole life.
My two oldest daughters are pursuing performing arts and I’m backing them all the way.
And it’s not that software/STEM jobs will disappear completely but clearly there’ll be less of them.
“Well, you see, I was in fact in the process of resuscitating this female, as she had feinted after getting off from a sofa in a rather fun party game. The skill of resuscitation is, of course, something I picked up while being a WAR HERO!! in the Falklands WAR”
But to be fair, not being able to sweat and having perfect Pizza Express date recall are pretty sweet buffs.
If Andrew Mountwhatshisface decides to sue the BBC, claiming the pictures are AI generated or something, or done by an imposter, then “appears to” shields the BBC against lawsuit and political fallout.
The BBC are treading on eggshells here, being publically funded and with the oncoming majority in parliament being ready to privatise the lot (shudder!).
Not on the internet!! How else will we learn to hate each other?!
Where we vibe code, we don’t need abstractions!
Just an inglorious soup of notches and work arounds.
It’s the ultimate shitty transpiler —> from shitty requirements to crappy architecture by fibbergibberting!
Did you definitely take your meds this morning?
It drives me bonkers! The browser already has a way to display loading and it’s even respectful of back buttons.
I get that in a select few cases, for real time content, it makes sense to handle the loading inside the page. But if all you’re doing is displaying an article, I don’t need you to load a framework page that then loads the content. Just load the content.
In a world of corporate control over everything, I’ll take my globally defined, physical interface standard thank you.
That’s a hell of a lot better than most other systems. If true, and if scalable, this is a huge innovation.
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