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102 sats \ 0 replies \ @carter OP 6h \ parent \ on: Would you like an IDOR with that? Leaking 64 million McDonald’s job applications security
"it was just a test account"
My wife's dad just died and had done no estate planning so now she wants me to give her all the passwords to the crypto accounts
https://github.com/iosifache/annas-mcp would this help? It's a MCP that can search and download from Anna's
100 sats \ 0 replies \ @carter OP 10 Jul \ parent \ on: The messy reality of SIMD (vector) functions devs
My dad is in HPC and I remember him making fun of people who would buy expensive Intel chips and then not pay to use the Intel compilers. They are so much better than GNU c++ because they understood how to properly vectorize stuff for the cpu to have the best chance at being fast
Why don't we just make some NIP to annotate some blob is [ISBN] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISBN and then you could just index those events on different relays. Might also be able to work in some NIP-57 to pay to download the blob and publisher and relay get a cut?
*Still learning nostr so tell me if i'm misunderstanding something
so you would leave old coins on BCH and not sell them to buy BTC?
Edit: Ah that could be a downside #1030614
I was seeing tik toks and tweets saying the whale did no test transactions but if you look they kinda did because they moved the BCH first. This is worth a lot less so presumably they did it to make sure it was going to work before they moved the real bitcoin but I haven't seen anyone talking about it moving on BCH first
I was thinking a good programming interview task would be to just have somebody set up their preferred stack from scratch. Like how to they approach CI, webpack, database. Most people never do this because its done once by smart people and rarely touched again
More articles that seems to be in similar threads https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2025/07/06/AI-Manifesto
https://dmitriid.com/everything-around-llms-is-still-magical-and-wishful-thinking
#1020821
#1021060
I mostly posted it to spark discussion, I didn't find all the arguments super compelling but the title gets attention and I feel like it hits on some of the valid criticisms i've seen about the latest llm arms race. The problems are solvable but I am definitely a little tired of hearing how AI programmers will take my job when anyone who has used Devon knows how lacking the commercial tools available right now are.