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The link to the GitHub source was found in the privacy policy here, near the contact us section. 11. Contact Us https://www.moltbook.com/privacy …
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While startup capital flows in, the growth story is very different, and for those living in the UK, it isn't what it seems. There aren't any jobs in the UK and most are offshored to other lo…
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This is a lie. The real translation: It is a "Oxbridge/Imperial/ETH Zurich/ grads and experienced senior engineers for cheap" shortage. Employers are getting this AI.
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Altogether now. Let us stop AI.
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I'm steering my children to become PE teachers.
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I still don't get how this is "enshittification"? Bitwarden has to compete with LastPass, Dashlane, 1Password, etc for market share to be around. I mean what should they do not to be se…
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Can you please explain how paying less than $100 a month is enshittification?
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Just letting you know that Sequoia invested in Deno [1][2][3][4], which is one of the reasons why Ryan is saying silly absolutist statements like this. On top of the fact that Bun is now acquired by A…
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https://archive.is/2FgfS
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> We don't know any C++ at all, and we vibe-coded the entire project over a few weeks. And these are the same people that put countless engineers through gauntlets of bizarre interview questio…
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So you want ads then?
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The problem with this article is that after all the low hanging fruit white collar jobs (writing, programming, artists, finance, etc) are done by AI, this is next in the value chain. WIRED has just to…
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It is not privacy oriented if you are sharing login, profile information with Google and Confer. It wouldn't be long until Google and Gemini can read this information and Google knows you are usi…
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The website is: https://confer.to/ "Confer - Truly private AI. Your space to think." "Your Data Remains Yours, Never trained on. Never sold. Never shared. Nobody can ac…
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This is the nail in the coffin and a signal to move to a different provider or to self host. Heroku is dead at this point and it might as well shut down.
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What makes this different to Hackerone or better yet, privately sending bounties to hackers off platform bypassing the fee? Or someone else cloning the same thing as Bugbop with AI and undercutting it…
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why not?
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The way not to need cookie consent banners is to not do analytics tracking in the first place.
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So we need the entire world's available money, capital, energy and earth's entire resources in order to improve LLMs so that my daughter's cousin can keep talking to their imaginary …
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Insider trading is legal. Crime is legal. You shouldn't be surprised though, name any market, all markets are full of manipulation and insiders.
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> And you're fully auditing the source code before you run make. I mean you can? But that is the whole point when the source is available, it is easier to audit, rather than binaries. Even wit…
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It is a bit hard to know what the issue is here. But on average brew is much more safer than downloading a binary from the ether where we don't know what it does. I see more tools use the curl | …
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What's the problem with Homebrew? > It's better to simply point at the binaries directly. Binaries aren't at all signed and can be malicious and do dangerous things. Especially if it…
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Just a heads up: > By using this service, you acknowledge that terminal sessions may be logged for educational and debugging purposes. No personal data is collected beyond your IP address. Is this …
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Are you able to move / relocate away from the UK? Unless the company is a FAANG company or hedge fund, the UK tech scene is dead. I don’t see any good UK startups worth joining in the UK. All the…