This whole thing is simply missing all milk based diary products like cheese, yogurt, white cheese, etc. When that is included then there is no gap or any mysterious quadrant.
I simply don't see how it's related to launcher software apart from name, I suppose author likes to eat tuna, may be down to personal preferences but I do not prefer to depict and associate my software with raw animals meat fragments.
What you see as disgusting chunks of flesh other people see as completely innocent normal pictures of super common food. Sushi is an emoji. It’s one step away from being repulsed because they call the UI widget a hamburger menu.
Asinine? What I don't want is for potential undergrads to waste their time and money futilely chasing a mirage formed by propaganda.
You can sue me for this, but I don't think lying to starry-eyed teenagers to compete like starved beasts for an ultra long shot at some semblance of a career is a good thing.
When the dust settles, all that they will have learned will be completely and utterly useless and they will have to reskill immediately. How about doing the right thing from the start?
That's just the most basic interface, with GUIs being written on top of that rapid IDEs built onto GUIs.
In my experience, everything involving AI is half-baked, not just its output but its creation too. It's all a bunch of proof-of-concept research papers tied together into a house of cards that only works if multiple layers of virtual environments are all precisely the same version it was developed on, there's far more memory free than the models and their output occupy, and the lunar tide is within range.
A few more layers of GUI and IDE would probably make the whole thing collapse.
I searched for good programming or more broad IT-related podcasts but unfortunately haven't found ones that aren't either straight up ad or thinly veiled ad. I understand that invited guests or podcast producers want to have compensation but end result is of putting and not attractive to me. I'll place software engineering radio as an example - I listened to some episodes but it gave me impression of slop even before word slop was established.
On the other hand I know excellent quality podcasts founded by voluntary Patreon members so I hope issue is I simply haven't found IT ones from that spectrum yet.
I was also looking for IT-related podcasts and had the same impression. What seems to work is when people write interesting books and then go on shows to promote their books by talking about the content.
If it can engage in criminal activity, then it can skip the golf training.
Every time the LLM CEO gets caught doing a crime and goes to 'jail', the LLMs on the exec board can vote to replace it with another instance of the same LLM model.
Forget 'limited liability', this is 'no liability'.
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