Furnace minecarts are so useless, the best usecase for them I saw was putting them in the ground where the top sticks out as a decoration.
Furnace minecarts are so useless, the best usecase for them I saw was putting them in the ground where the top sticks out as a decoration.
Having no package manager be like:
As much ignorance and ill will there is behind this process, I’d guess Mexico.
Anecdote from my first job (software engineering): New manager wants to know what our team does and how our process and software works. Like, he really really wants to know it!
Okay, I book a timeslot and prepare some slides and an example; we have a meeting. I go over the high level stuff, getting more and more specific. (Each person on our team was responsible for end-to-end developing bootloaders for embedded HW.) When I got to the SW update process and what bit patterns the memory needs to have and how the packets of data are transmitted, he called off the meeting and I’ve never seen him since.
I guess, he didn’t want to know THAT much after all.
Hey, don’t forget the addiction and self esteem issues. Social media does much more!
That’s it. There is also clickbait remover iirc, I used before but switched for some reason I don’t remember.
Unironically, I have an estension to fix them. (Replaces thumbnails with a random video frame.)
Hmm, yeah, AI never really did think. I can’t argue with that.
It’s really strange now if I mentally zoom out a bit, that we have machines that are better at languange based reasoning than logic based (like math or coding).
Well, math is not really a language problem, so it’s understandable LLMs struggle with it more.
Oh I remember those! I think minecarts can still do something like that, when you stack multiple into the same spot and remove the rails; they just push each other until something disturbs them.