The clutch powers Lego movie
Just read the reviews on Google and you’ll understand
The clutch powers Lego movie
Just read the reviews on Google and you’ll understand
I personally like AI in its current state, still goofy and not a valid replacement for people. I definitely don’t like that all of these corporations are justifying their billions in spending by forcing it into any and every app they can think of!
Why do I need Gemini to suggest a list of items I’m gonna need in my notes app that I likely opened to create a list of things I knew I already needed?
As my eyes scanned from top to bottom I felt an immense sense of dread
Here were my emotions in the form of emoji 😐 😐 🙁 ☹️
“we found your fingerprints on the body”
Yeah I may have reached my hand inside and felt around a little my bad
They tried making SpeedScript but big programming decided it was too fast for its time and shut it down
Hey! As a person who used to use reddit but got tired of how terrible it was then moved to the first Lemmy instance I could find, I… Agree? I’m not really sure.
Outside… Watching my neighbor get the mail… Straight up archin it… And by it… I mean my feets
You underestimate the power of the Dodge Ram
What’s up Stevfen!
Well no wonder I never had more bandwidth, it’s all your metrics eating it up!
With a lot of solar equipment, the tech support has access to a lot of settings us installers don’t, so we’ve had times where we tell the tech that we’ve done everything we can, including restarting it (and with my experience with Generac inverters, restarting them can and will break something!), and sometimes it really feels like they do click a magic button, say “how about now?”, then it works
I have a dark secret. I used to have CenturyLink DSL around 5 years ago, and the tech asked me if I had restarted the modem during one of the many stints where I would get bits per second rather than the “10mbps” we were supposed to get
I lied every time. I’m sorry CenturyLink tech support employee, but man did CenturyLink suck, and man am I absolutely sure that it never fixed the issue.
At one point I filed a complaint with the FCC and got a letter from CenturyLink telling me that they knew about the complaint!
That’s so punkmanteau
I had a laptop a while back with a fingerprint scanner that would work for one day, then stop working completely. I reinstalled the drivers, and it would work for a day and then stop again. I eventually gave up using the fingerprint scanner until I “upgraded” the laptop to Windows 11, and it worked again. No idea if it still works, since I rarely use that laptop now
You could either have the world’s worst luck, or you are genuinely cursed
Alternatively, you keep spilling coffee on your devices and going into a blind fit of cleaning rage that blocks out the memory of the original coffee spill
I gotta learn how to levitate 40 feet off the ground on my photo walks, man
I also need to go on photo walks, man…
Maybe garage is just a class styling for a generic “room” After all, it’s got 4 walls and a few doors
I guess I might be evil but when I made APIs for my projects I do this, since I blindly accept the response then look at the JSON to see if it was accepted or not
Something like
if (body_has(JSON)) do_stuff_with(JSON) // including error handling if the response has an error else error_no_json()
I do this since I feel like JSON errors should be separate from HTTP errors
if (request.ip != myip) return ErrorCodes.NotFound
And an ipv6 version for all you up 6 fans
if (request.ipv6 != myipv6) return ErrorCodes.NotFound
Alright, alright, no more guys
No more