philco.bsky.social
Trying to learn to develop video games to impress my toddler
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Local university team, Louisville Cardinals
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Been my key chain for twenty years now after my buddies and I half-seriously declared the beer good luck after we drank way too much, and our favorite basketball team pulled off an upset
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Including "8 USC 1101-21" on there stands out. Classic sovereign citizen move
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Prescidence enough for NBA to adopt Elam ending for the regular season
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Someone on Reddit said struck by lightning while golfing as the ideal and I'm struggling to pick better. Obviously beggars can't be choosers, but if I'm gonna dream I'm dreaming big
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3.65 billion of chatgtp revenue is from open fans "models" talking with their fans
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Also this though
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Ha, different Rush
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If your gonna call them false claims and fart around it, feels like an looking into "is he lying because he thinks it is politically good to lie" vs "is he making false claims because he is unable to properly process information" is a rather important next question
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Move fast and break things
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Welp but also inform the FAA
bsky.app/profile/loui...
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"I'd code the shit around Charles Babbage. You put his dumb ass in a hackathon and he spend the first half in wonderment of energy drinks and the second half trying to get a sewing machine to do long division."
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Ah, duh. Exactly that
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this is buried deep enough in the thread I can admit to this, but when I first saw DMB on Letterman in '95 and ran and woke my little sister up to watch it. Not sure if it is even on the internet
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This fucking paragraph
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* used on drop ship products available on x, the everything app
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My buddy at the VA has a boss who has been there decades who just got a promotion. She's on probation in the new role and "thinks" she's lost her job
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I think we can all agree that people that pull through on diagonal spots, leaving them unable to load their trunk AND forced to do a 135 degree turn out of their spot should, at minimum, have their license revoked on the spot.
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Filled under W for whale because no way nothing else was on that disk
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Still had six people gathered around the 14" CRT to watch
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Back in my day if you wanted to watch a video of the Oregon State Highway Division use dynamite to blow up a whale you had to think long and head about if you were gonna tie up the Internet for a few hours
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Feels like an opinion poll that also includes a few questions to judge simple current events would shake out "people love what Trump's doing!" vs "people who love Trump have no idea what he's doing"
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I blame my genes for being recessive
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Nice one.
Gonna need an .editorconfig to system prompt generator
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it was with interpolated strings outputting json. I think the nested quotes and braces broke its brain. Maybe it got smarter.
I never used the projects in ChatGPT before so I tinkered a bit. Had some luck when providing examples, not just instructions.
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You want to really send it into fits - ask it to use raw string literals
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Sometimes but ran constantly as part of the build process an answer?
I'd be pretty happy at this point if v3 with dotnet run and the default runner with only facts and theory was an option after a dotnet publish
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That reminds me I came across this important Wikipedia page the other day
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...
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don't get me wrong, I agree that MS relying on a JS library that they don't contribute to for their docs is an issue. For the Spectre.Console docs I went ahead and just used Roslyn and did everything server side for C# on publish I was so frustrated with it.
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sure. probably the docs team needs to update their highlight js version, its supported as of the 11.10 release - github.com/highlightjs/...
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If I had to guess it is from a JavaScript syntax highlighter that knows nothing about razor. someone tagged the code as '''csharp and hoped for the best.
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I was helping baby sit a kid back when Napoleon Dynamite "your mom goes to college" was big
I was feeding their dog and said "this dog is insatiable"
Two rooms away I hear a little voice yell "your mom's insatiable!"
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I knew that data center would lead to our doom when my father-in-law, who used an iPhone for two weeks without realizing he was looking at a screenshot of his homepage, was trying to tell me, someone who has helped run a data center, about it being a technical marvel
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bsky.app/profile/phil...
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*takes huge tongiht* - "ok, guys... Wait until I tell you what big balls found out"