

And then brush with the finger-attached toothbrush. You’re basically a native Japanese inventor at that point!


And then brush with the finger-attached toothbrush. You’re basically a native Japanese inventor at that point!


He doesn’t have any condition where he senses electromagnetic fields. It’s a condition he made up entirely in response to how Jimmy violates Chuck’s world view where Jimmy is inferior to Chuck. It started soon after Jimmy got a law degree, it got better when Jimmy worked under Chuck, because Chuck liked being his boss and controlling Jimmy’s big case. It got worse when they had a falling out. It got way worse after Chicanery where Jimmy proved he can be a better lawyer.
If Chuck actually had an issue, how did he function as a successful lawyer for most of his life? When he had severe symptoms, it was all around his head, his ears rang, his eyes hurt, his head hurt, so how was a reflective liner in his jacket sufficient to protect him for a season or so? Why does he routinely only experience symptoms after being told about hidden electronics?


I think you misunderstood Chuck’s medical condition.


They literally accidentally open-sourced it, because they vibe code their devops. They have unusually low server uptime, because they vibe code their infrastructure. These jokes write themselves.


If you use a duck duck go email, they’ll filter that for you.


Unrelated to this, I’ve been having issues with VSCode, that also showed up in VSCodium. I’ve been on old school vim with Konsole terminal tiling and honestly I’m not sure if I want to go back anymore. I’m learning new git tools every day, I’m keeping myself decluttered, and I’m wasting less time tinkering.


Of course it is, companies are free to bribe their way out of these rules.


And 5 million for the lawyers who negotiated the settlement.


It used to be named “Clawd”, intentionally trying to mimic Claude Code. Claude Code was, until they accidentally vibe-released the source code, a proudly closed-source AI client. So OpenClaw is very intentionally marketing themselves as the anti-Claude.


If you want what Ubuntu promised, use Fedora. If you learned a bit after trying Ubuntu, use Debian. If you tried Ubuntu and kinda miss the ease of Windows, use Mint. If you think all of these options sound way too practical, try anything but Arch.


Your oven will preheat in about 5 minutes, which means it’s heading at 3pickup trucks per 50 picotrucks, or, once you reduce the units, 60 billion.


Cursor is basically obsolete now. It was always going to become obsolete once standard VSCode extensions could do the exact same thing. Now there’s like 4 first-party extensions which can basically do anything an AI asks for. Now, configuring basically any AI model takes minutes with Continue, and doesn’t require installing a new program with sketchier licensing. If they make an IPO, it’ll just be to get a cashout and let the suckers foot the bill.


And here I thought Jira couldn’t possibly be worse than it already was.


I remember the same confusion when I read it. I think the only logical conclusion for the story to hold together is that childhood bullying != sociopath.


Surely the world’s leading advocate for vibe coding wouldn’t have issues with code stability. This is only their second colossal issue this week!


But Apple told me in an ad that they’re better for privacy?!?


There was a push back when HD was kinda new for 4-color TVs. I guess it would just reprocess 3-color data inputs into 4-color output or something. It seemed to die down when 4k caught on as the “next thing”


If you don’t cremate bodies, they decompose quickly. If you don’t use gas for cars, people get to work slightly later and have to learn to use public transit.


That doesn’t sound like this quarter’s problem, or even next quarter’s problem. In fact, that doesn’t even sound like the quarter after that’s problem.
AI videos work best when there’s a good amount of inputs. Sometimes, AI can’t make a picture, one famous example is a wine glass filled to the brim. Lego has several movies, all of which had a very consistent visual style, and lots of diversity in camera angles, screen content, etc. It also stays away from being too realistic and the uncanny valley.
This is also why AI is good a “ghiblifying”, there’s lots of really consistent data to train on.