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ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Gaming@beehaw.org•Valve apologizes for ruining a Steam game's launch2·2 days agoIs it too late to send the email
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Technology@beehaw.org•Google releases VaultGemma, its first privacy-preserving LLM24·6 days agoPrivacy preserving? More like avoiding lawsuits due to copyrighted information
Successful web request, web server functioning fine, application functioning fine, but the application needs to tell the user they have done something wrong in-app.
In my world for example there’s a piece of third party hardware I need to take a bunch of data from and deliver it to the user. One part of that data is telling the user there’s an error and they need to perform an IRL interaction with it to fix something, but the rest of the data and images in the payload are good
It’s often valid to serve a 200 OK with an error in the application data.
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We don't perceive prices logarithmically when selling things.2·7 days agoMoney is earned linearly, not logarithmically
Orders of magnitude are super important for us (well, most people…)
Then they don’t learn the skill for themselves lmao, can’t win
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•"Rizz", "cooking" and "based" are going to be stereotypical old people words one day1·12 days agoDoes that come from getting paid and therefore being able to feed oneself
Plot twist they just vibe code the v2
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If autism is a spectrum, does that mean everyone is on the spectrum?2·14 days agoThe graph on https://stuffthatworks.health/ is the closest to what you describe
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Big tech should release some privacy friendly products7·14 days agoProton are slowing building up solid competition to google on emails, auth, cloud storage, documents. I feel like the main barrier preventing more widespread adoption is literally paying for the service, but I guess that’s the price for privacy
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The perfect use for spoons in the "bad spoon" drawer1·14 days agoWhat’s a serving cabinet? I just leave the icecream on the kitchen bench for fifteen minutes
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The perfect use for spoons in the "bad spoon" drawer1·14 days agoWas confuned by the descriptions, it’s the deep freezer that is rare here
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The perfect use for spoons in the "bad spoon" drawer1·15 days agoVery interesting, maybe our ice creams are different but ours are inedible at approx -20 in the fridge freezer (chest freezers would be the rare one here)
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The perfect use for spoons in the "bad spoon" drawer1·15 days agoThe freezer on my fridge is just called a freezer, but it runs at something like -25C last I measured it
How cold are your “deep freezers”?
ryannathans@aussie.zoneto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Yes, I did spend time on this20·15 days agoUnicode? Sir this is C, if the character doesn’t fit into a uint8 it’s scope creep and too hard
That is not how file conversion works