

Arc is fairly good, and I was willing to tolerate the few hiccups when it was constantly being improved. Of course, I switched to zen.


Arc is fairly good, and I was willing to tolerate the few hiccups when it was constantly being improved. Of course, I switched to zen.


You have probably confused a lot of programmers 🤣🤣
Depends on what you are trying to accomplish, pydantic is great for encoding/decoding
If you don’t need that go with dataclasses
You are being very vogue, and it’s making it hard to answer your question.
If you are looking for a mental health professional, there are platforms you can use online, or even lookup professionals in other countries and contact them. Keep in mind, depending on the country the cost can vary greatly, a psychologist in Greece will cost you 40eur per session, but one in USA will cost at least 400usd per session.
Depending on the country you live in, maybe there are public services you can use, though from your post it seems unlikely 🥲
Also, books and video essays, are a great resource bettering ones self, you just need to find the right ones.


Petkauskas’s article describes the discovered breach as “a plethora of supermassive datasets, housing billions upon billions of login credentials” that have been sourced from “social media and corporate platforms to VPNs and developer portals.” This data is sourced from “30 exposed datasets” that researchers say contains “tens of millions to over 3.5 billion records each.”
To be clear, this is not a new data breach, or a breach at all, and the websites involved were not recently compromised to steal these credentials
Regardless of whether this involves freshly leaked credentials or not, it might be a good time to freshen up your logins. Hackers’ jobs are getting easier by the day.
Hey, I was fired last July and I went through the same process, I actually asked a similar question on Lemmy and the feedback I received helped a tonne in landing more interviews.
Here are the steps I believe helped me:
For me, landing more interviews was the hard part. Once I got a few interviews going, landing an offer was easy.


I haven’t finished reading this, but so far I find this a very interesting read. I would suggest adding a definition of fractals, while I have a good grasp of the concept, I think that it would help to define how you are thinking about it.


I hate to spoil your fun but IRs are made to be written by programs and read by programs.


One thing to consider here is that photon as an spa does not offer great support search engines. Which can help drive organic traffic to lemmy. While, some may see it as a net benefit, from your point of view it’s an great disadvantage.


I would really appreciate an ELI5, or some examples. For example, would lemmy be regulated by CRA? What about lemmy instances? Is there a difference if there is a fee or a recurrent donations?
IMO it’s all about understanding our emotions. The patriarchy actively teaches people to supress and ignore their emotions, a fact well studied by feministic theory. At the same time emotional manipulation a core part of the far-right recipe. Promoting mental health could go a long way in improving society.


TheGuardian is pretty decent.


What an interesting read! The food analogy instantly made sense to me, I am wondering if other people had the same experience?
What is the point of all this, you may wonder? Well, reading Postman provided a big eureka moment for me - an understanding of why I struggle so much to convince my friends to abandon commercial social media in favor of the Fediverse. Drum roll: the Fediverse may be missing a clear, cohesive narrative.
Technically the Fediverse has everything one would need to enjoy independent social media, away from the surveillance capitalism that powers Big Tech. What has been difficult is finding a story, a simple narrative anyone could follow that would explain WHY the Fediverse is the most empowering, most ethical technological solution out there for social media.
I have come to see the Fediverse as the equivalent of organic, plant based, home-cooked meals and by contrast I see TikTok, Instagram, X, Threads, Snap and other platforms by Big Tech as the equivalent of Big Food – brands like Coca Cola, McDonalds, Nestlé, that promote ultra-processed, highly addictive foods and beverages, contributing to an epidemic of obesity, type 2 diabetes and other diet-related diseases.


Become a socialist and realize it’s not your fault, you are just trying to get through.


Are you high? 🤣 Jokes aside, I would be interested to know why you are asking these questions.


IMO we need to break it in a few independent but cooperating decentralized systems;
If these systems are available, it would be possible to implement additional decentralized services like;


I know you are asking for something different, but since there are already a few good answers, allow me to instead to reject the premise and give you a different.
It’s not impossible to implement an AI solution within the context your provided. The problem is that it’s going to be expensive. However, you can offer to deliver something smaller, focus on the smallest but valuable contribution you can make. While cleaning up the data is still going to be a hell of task, if the scope is small enough it can be achievable. Then, you can communicate the difficulty to scale due to data issues which can help management undestand the importance of prioritizing data quality.
If you have a bunch of sales data, maybe you can focus on deriving purchase patterns and build a simple recommendations engine. If you want to focus on marketing, you could try lead classification. Ideas depend on the domain of the company you work for.


The best feeling of my lie? Getting fired after returning from vacations.
Friendly reminder that the high seas are always an option. Download stremio, install the torrentio addon, and you are good to go.
Can’t wait for the OpenAI orientation: “Here is a rack. Here is another rack. Here is your bed (rack-adjacent). There is no difference between day and night. Please do not befriend the AI.