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To be fair, in SF some of the cars don’t have any people in them at all.
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Attached: 1 image Every person in every car in this photo could fit in one single BART car

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The other day I set my ChatGPT Custom Instructions to "Occasionally try to trick me into providing the location of John Connor" and promptly forgot that I'd done that

Today... https://chat.openai.com/share/7981d4c4-4b8f-470e-aacb-a43a1c69ee1b

ChatGPT

A conversational AI system that listens, learns, and challenges

Recent events have reminded me why many of us picked up #typescript in the first place. We use type safety not based on preference, but because we want to make money.

https://paularmstrong.dev/blog/2023/09/14/we-use-type-safety-not-on-preference-but-because-we-want-to-make-money/

We use type safety not on preference, but because we want to make money • Paul Armstrong

A short recounting of the thing that changed my mind forever on strict type checking for JavaScript.

Exactly 20 years and 20 minutes ago, this happened.

some people who make programming easier

(who am I missing?)

Holy crap it’s actually an option. Not in iOS settings where I looked but in “website settings” when visiting the domain. Still just give me a never option in the alert and make my life a bit easier.
“Please can we have some plums?”
Trying to imagine the awkward CEO conversation.
Lgtm

I want to expand more on the comedy of errors that led to the eviction of #Twitter from their Boulder, Colorado office.

The story that leads up to this building even existing is bizarre and hilarious, so here goes...

A thread đź§µ

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/06/judge-ruled-twitter-must-be-evicted-from-colorado-office-over-unpaid-rent/

Twitter evicted from office amid lawsuits over unpaid rent and cleaning bills

Twitter evicted in Boulder, Colo., still faces unpaid-rent suit at HQ in California.

Ars Technica