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did it return the exact same glass and surrounding imagery, just with more wine?

I've seen Cisco meraki AP's on the ceilings at more than a handful of tech companies, if that helps.

Thanks!

This guy parents.

I actually get that impression too. There's a surprising lack of detail for what he's trying to announce as a major exploit and feat of discovery.

annoying != hostile

It definitely looks only annoying by modern standards because today we are willing to let websites load MBs of crap into our browser to show text news and nobody thinks twice about it.

But when Clippy was forced upon us then it definitely felt user hostile. The threshold for what computer users (there were fewer of them) would call user hostile was lower then. The only redeeming feature of Clippy was that you could disable it easily. But it was still user hostile when it ran.

So yes, coming from the context of those old days, Clippy was both annoying and user hostile then.

It's a pet peeve of mine that the norms have changed so much so that such user hostile UX is considered "annoying" at most today when the right term for it IMO is "user hostile".


How do you discern between papers "completely fabricated" by AI vs. edited by AI for grammar?

> None of them except me has Gemini or Claude app.

Do they use Google docs/sheets? Or even Google Search anywhere? Then they have Gemini integrated in some way


> Onerep’s founder had created dozens of people-search services

How in the world was this not considered fraud, or in the very least - breach of contract?


those are, for better or worse, legal businesses.

breach of contract: unless it was in the contract that he warranted that he didn't/wouldn't do this, it's not a breach of contract?

It does showcase extremely poor due diligence from Mozilla.


Agreed! Check out "scrubby" video: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bLyZ7gkurv4


The wholesomeness and ingenuity made my day!


>Coding assistants are intimidating: instead of an IDE full of familiar menus and buttons, developers are left with a simple chat input.

>How can we ensure that the code is correct with so little guidance?

Easy, diff and test the code yourself after each run.


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