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Because the odds of an AI agent making the disaster worse or harder to recover from before human eyes even see the problem is quite significant. And as a dev, yes I would hate the 2am alert but why would the company (Microsoft) care?
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I use semantic html as much as possible and only lean towards JS/JS frameworks when necessary. That being said I took 20 or so instances of repeated HTML and turned it into an Angular component for reusability. This created more JS in my codebase and less HTML
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"the LLM bricked my app so bad I can't even interact with the web page, and we don't have time to debug, but trust me it worked!"
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For what it's worth I was able to make a custom select component using a few of the CDK pieces and CVA that was pretty straightforward to implement, more robust documentation would have gotten us there quicker
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This is a great start at improving the documentation around the CDK. My frontend team spent a lot of time trying to wrangle Angular Material into our design system instead of making our own implementation using the CDK, in part because the documentation was sparse and felt like an afterthought
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You can't in the same breath acknowledge the talent of the Eagles roster and then claim Hurts is going "toe to toe" with the opposing QBs
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In what world are "Gino" Smith and Sam Darnold making 10 million a year? Both signed for 35+ this off-season
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Unfortunately a lot of the people with the most to lose aren't even really aware of what's happening or the impact it will have on them
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He's made the all-pro team in each of the last 3 seasons. No one else, including Kelce has made it more than once over that span
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Counterpoint: still lame as hell anyway
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And how many teams with those QBs would consider trading their guy for Purdy for even a second
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This sentence is an abomination
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Y'all were saying this same shit about Jimmy G man lol
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Michael Sam
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I'm at least glad the rules specify this is only immediately after the snap. It's quintessential football when linemen push the pile downfield for extra yards, I would hate to see that get taken as part of the tush push ban
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The thing is that this round of fascism hasn't done, or even really pretended to do the first part and has fairly explicitly been open about the latter
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I agree with this mostly but isn't there an argument to be made that taking a TE or RB in the first round actually presents a ton of value if they end up being a top guy? Brock Bowers will end up getting a WR2 contract but on the field will be worth far more. But in this chart he'd look like a waste
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Angular Docs IA
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33k a month is just shy of 400k a year. A six figure income tax is normal
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You didn't try at all actually
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"rivalry" www.statmuse.com/nfl/ask/patr...
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Do you have the density token set to a specific value? I have seen in the past that some other CSS properties are only set when the density is specified
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AI thumbnail immediately denotes your video as slop to be avoided
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I've actually never been more convinced that AI will never replace human wit or charm
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It doesn't seem heartwarming in any capacity
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They are punitive and help rich people, as you said. I don't know how we can still be naive to think there is some other motivation or plan beyond that
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What exactly are Dillon Gabriel's intangibles? Certainly not his physical traits and I haven't heard anything about his mental/processing/leadership that would necessarily separate him from other QBs in this class
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Far too humanizing
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Can't get over how bad this AI generated sign is
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Passports should be revoked for people who consistently refuse to use their turn signal. The two things are not related and one shouldn't affect the status of the other
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Move the little "there's new content to refresh" dot indicator to the home button icon and you're set
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Fair to wonder what special teams value he provides at his size at this point
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Yes and with good reason
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I have some bad news regarding your literacy then
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There's no jargon here, you're just illiterate
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Landon Jackson is available
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So you haven't quit your job but are asking a football reporter to, as if that will somehow fight facism
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It's literally his job. Have you quit your job as a form of protest? This is not productive
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Like the idea but absolutely horrible value compared to a Ford Maverick which has all the standard car features for a similar price
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You're posting fake shit and passing it off as real for clicks. Take this bullshit to Twitter
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Tet McMillan character concerns: said in an interview he doesn't like watching film Micah Parsons character concerns: sexually assaulting teammates
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If it's clearly in their TOS how can you expect regulators to take action
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The guy platforms some of the worst bigots and science deniers in all of society. You're an idiot if you truly think he deserves the benefit of the doubt and is "just trying to understand" in good faith
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Congress is full of self serving individual who now to financial interest. The law making is secondary
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Making an obviously false statement on an easily verifiable claim is actually a great time to call someone stupid.
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The Packers who never trade up in the first, and who never take a WR in the first, are definitely not trading up that far to take a guy who doesn't even meet their athletic testing thresholds
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This ain't it
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I don't think this is the correct interpretation. We don't need 80% of people to start working factory jobs just because they think domestic manufacturing is a good thing. If 1/4 of the workforce was willing to work on manufacturing it's actually a huge sign that we'd have the labor supply for it
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For context: Brock Purdy didn't have any negotiating power because he was under contract and ineligible for extension
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Not necessarily. Playing 4 years at the same school and starting for 3 of them in the transfer era is a long tenure