

Sad but unfortunately fairly justified. Hard to justify spending public money on 3,500 users.
Sad but unfortunately fairly justified. Hard to justify spending public money on 3,500 users.
I think you might want to go through a python tutorial before you start on coding game. It can get frustrating if you don’t know the basics.
I’m participating! Codingame is a lot of fun, I highly recommend it.
Is posix still relevant in any way?
Never seen that banner or an ad. I guess it’s just a matter of time though 😕
I don’t understand why they don’t use a second model to detect falsehoods instead of trying to fix it in the original LLM?
I wonder what the impact on piracy will be? It’s probably harder to rip streaming services than it is to rip blu-rays…
As an AI model, I cannot answer duplicate questions. Please check this completely unrelated question instead.
I’m not equating guns to phones. I’m showing that the argument about “digital education” holds no water.
So, should guns be allowed in schools, along with “good gun education”?
Smartphones serve no real purpose in school. Why allow this very problematic device that is not conducive to learning and tends to cause problems outside the class, too?
Smartphones are orders of magnitude more distracting than whatever existed before. Also, you can teach digital literacy all the while forbidding smartphone use outside of class, there is no real opposition there.
All of this is just noise designed to keep us talking about the site. You could call it bad advertising. We should stop feeding the troll.
Exactly, they’re trying to kill the competition but they’re obviously not going to damage their business.
Impact on revenue could take months, if not years, to materialize. Most redditors will probably stick around for the time being, but if content posters / moderators leave the ship, the site will eventually die.
If I were him, I’d be looking at account deletions (especially from mods), number of new posts/comments, etc.
Huffman says the blackout hasn’t had “significant revenue impact”
So two-day revenue change is his preferred metric? If I were a Reddit investor, I wouldn’t want this guy as a CEO…
This site has a graph that shows how many subs are private: https://blackout.photon-reddit.com/
I find it a good way to see how the situation is evolving as a whole.
This technology is cool. My only problem with it is that it’s going to incentivize even more power-hungry devices.
I came across this post by the framework company a few days ago. They were boasting about their new 240W adapter. My question was: do we really want 240W laptops? Shouldn’t we make them smaller and more efficient instead?
When you’re a government, you need a little more process to ensure things are done well (moderation, security, …). Even something simple like that could take valuable time from quite a few people.