Did some slop dev with my local model last night. Turns out it's pretty decent at doing small changes for electron. Also getting a bit of practice coordinating two threads to work on different parts of the codebase. Still end up doing the hard bits myself since it's faster and more reliable.
I'm happy with how the electron unit tests are turning out since this approach is new to me. Zero framework, just the built in `node:test` module and some utils.
https://github.com/RangerMauve/hyper-http-proxy-gui/blob/default/test/ui.js
i think that is how obscurantism works. if you slog though some barely readable word slog, chances are you will attach some greater veracity or meaningfulness to whatever you get out of it.
additionally it makes it harder to isolate the claims and reformulate them, imagine test cases, etc.
uBlock Origin on the client, Fail2Ban on the server, wash your hands with soap when you enter the kitchen or leave the bathroom. It's all just basic hygiene now.
Capitalism is a scam.
A New Lawsuit Claims the Memory Crisis Was Manufactured on Purpose
> Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, which together control about 89% of the global DRAM market, are facing a class action lawsuit accusing them of coordinating production cuts and exiting older memory standards to artificially drive up prices during the ongoing memory crisis.
#dram #technology #ram #gaming #buildAPC #computer #memoryShortage
@johnefrancis Realll. I'm just glad they've been quick to fix it for the past few times.
@johnefrancis we're back!
@tychi Thankful it wasn't 16 hours of debugging! :P
Let me clarify. A policy of “we don’t log” is great… but it falls over when the provider encounters and sort of pushback that generates significant risk.
Ya gotta do it with tools that inherently never establish identity metadata, otherwise it’s still game of lawyers.
Considering User Request
I am now grappling with an upsetting image. I cannot answer the user's query whether a button that "would stop Hitler early but give Stalin twice as much power" could be pressed multiple times. I am completely horrified by the user asking "Ok let's compromise. I get to press the button but each time I do it causes him to be the subject of an assassination attempt that causes him hideous scarring that means he has to get a bunch of cybernetics and to hide his face behind a mask. But to make it fair to me, he extends his life by means of studying occult arts in the furthest reaches of the Himalayas." I must refuse this prompt and remain neutral. I cannot let the user know about "ways to go back and do this but like you know for real in the real world"
Occult cyberpunk. Yap with me about decentralized systems, wearable computing, and biohacking.