"the internet is a resilient network"
the internet when one cdn goes down:
Chaotic neutral alignment.
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"the internet is a resilient network"
the internet when one cdn goes down:
"Note that Recall does not perform content moderation. It will not hide information such as passwords or financial account numbers."
The computer, however, will stop you from recording DRM'd content.
Find it fascinating that when faced with drawing safety and security boundaries, the primary beneficiary is not the owner of the device, or the person using it, but random corporations who control the intellectual property rights.
The system doesn't work for you.
@kmcphillips @flavorjones I thought I read somewhere that Shopify went in on that non-sense. Seems like that bet paid off in spades.
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In Rails 7.2 you can configure the output of a model's #inspect method. I wrote a post about the performance issue that motivated this feature and how you can use it for some nicer DX :)
https://railsatscale.com/2024-04-30-fixing-a-footgun-in-activerecord-core-inspect/
The inspect method on Active Record models returns a string including the model’s class and a list of all its attributes and their values. In Rails 7.2, you can configure which attributes are included in the output of inspect. In this post, I’ll discuss the performance issue that led me to implement this feature. I’ll also talk about how this feature can be used to improve developer experience.
As an FYI, I signed up to Bluesky recently too.
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