Commander,
I apologize for the damage I did to the holodeck today. I was not aware that such a thing was possible.
Worf
An antifascist network engineer who dabbles in systems, software, and information security stuff.
Current hobbies: playing piano and screwing with radios (HAM and ISM).
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Commander,
I apologize for the damage I did to the holodeck today. I was not aware that such a thing was possible.
Worf
A Seattle cop had a wall-involved shooting
RE: https://flipboard.com/@usatoday/travel-d4d2dgcrz/-/a-HLTlfRlUTP2z9bvVi1iB1g%3Aa%3A3199709-%2F0
this would actually be the funniest (and saddest) rugpull in history
I was wondering why I was seeing so many "Co-authored-by: Copilot" commits recently. It turns out VS Code added a "feature" that inserts that into your commits automatically, even if you're not using Copilot.
It looks like people complained about this, which went nowhere until this hit the front page of HN. After this was the top HN story Saturday, an MS engineer submitted a PR to switch this feature to default off an hour ago (midnight Redmond time).
What will they think of next?
You know what would be really nice (but nobody is ever going to build)?
Oscilloscope that replaces the ungodly slow USB3/1000baseT PC interface port with NVLink.
Forget PCIe and Thunderbolt... 900 GB/s of bandwidth straight from the ADC to my GPU? Sign me up.