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it's a companies not wanting to spend any amount of time and money training an employee and wanting 100% utilization the second the employment starts issue.

Holy deceptive naming

I was expecting something like "I spent a month and half a million dollars in claude tokens and ported libreoffice to rust"


That isn't "optimizing for ssds" that's simply irresponsible product development.

Duh


$180 for a basic motherboard is damn expensive though.


It's really not. It's time to accept that inflation has happened and that we aren't going back to the past.

We can talk all day long about how my mom waited tables for $2/hour and her first car cost $5,000 brand new, it's not relevant anymore.


> Entry level motherboards are still $100

Entry level motherboards were $50 (meaning 40 on sale)


> The pattern was: install on user launch of product A, write configuration into the user's installs of products B, C, D, E, F, G, H without asking. Reach across vendor trust boundaries. No consent dialog. No opt-out UI. Re-installs itself if the user removes it manually, every time Claude Desktop is launched.

God, I'm SICK of this AI slop style. After ingesting terabytes of pirated books you'd expect a little bit more variety in it's writing.


Like 2/3 posts on HN now have this "No X. No Y. No Z." pattern. It's one of strong signals for me that the author didn't bother and just copy pasted their LLM's output as is. And the LLM mostly likely was pointed at some other resource to write the article, and I'd rather read the original. I think HN needs a policy to replace AI slop articles with the original articles/announcements etc. once detected, and technically the guidelines already cover it: "Please submit the original source. If a post reports on something found on another site, submit the latter."

>After ingesting terabytes of pirated books you'd expect a little bit more variety in it's writing.

I think it's the result of post-training. The original base model most likely had a less slopy style. This style is what AI companies think is a good style (they specifically train for it).


Seriously your argument is this? Not even 3 months have passed since this [1] happened?

https://notepad-plus-plus.org/news/v889-released/


They should buy GloFo :D


> The file system still uses drive letters. Can’t they scrap the old file system folder layout to something… organized

There's no point doing so. Folder mounts are possible in diskmgmt.msc, and on Linux partitions end up mounted in /mnt/crap (and removables in /media/crap :D) anyway.


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