@pikesley the sad thing is that’s probably been AB tested to destruction. (In this literally to the point of the caption being destroyed)
@JackEric@strangeobject.space @sinvega congrats on having a non-terrible landlord. I ended up buying a new washing machine myself because I needed a working one within the week and knew my landlord would never pull that off.
@pash it might be the GUI isn’t great and you’ve dismissed this but NetworkManager likely has a plugin for whatever VPN Azure use, they usually include GUI within the network settings panel.
@JackEric@strangeobject.space I am indeed trimming a lot, although haven’t quite got a feel for it yet. Feels like I’m always over one way of the other, which from what I’ve seen is inherent to flying a simulator, while in a real plane you can feel it through the yoke.
Feels like I’m improving at Flight Sim now 4 take offs, 4 landings today, only 1 go round. I need to print a checklist I can see because I keep doing things like going to increase flaps for landing only to find I never brought them up after take off.
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Also several go rounds, including one in which I very nearly stalled because I forgot I was trimmed for landing and then overcompensated.
Landed twice this evening in my Flight Sim adventures. Neither was tidy, and in one I nearly ran out of runway, but its progress. Also getting gradually better at flying straight and level.
If I was anonymously holding a government to ransom and a judge ruled that I must reveal my identity and give everything back, I would simply not do that
@pikesley it’s fine, no one understands IAM. I’m convinced even the people who implemented it for Google/AWS write their policies by endlessly updating policies until something works.
Today in my current fascination with Flight Simulator I successfully took off, flew around a bit, found the airport I’d left from again, and landed the plane at it.
I then entirely missed the taxiway because I was a little eager to get off the runway before slowing down enough but I’m taking this as a win.
@tdp_org government rate seems fair, that double room is going to need a hell of a lot of cleaning after an entire government has stayed in it.
@Apiary @saraislet if you’re expected to work during vacation, quit.
@fesshole have you considered making a cafetière for three, then you could both have good coffee.
Shout out for having the guy who gave Nedry his shaving foam can as the big bad CEO however many years later.
Finally got round to watching Jurassic World Dominion this evening after putting it off because everyone said it was awful. It was about an hour too long, and squandered the premise of humanity living alongside dinosaurs, but it wasn’t nearly as bad as it was made out to be.
@james@strangeobject.space I’d like to see him exclusively doing his stuff in council properties, with an explicit message that they’re welcome to sell it to fund things like breakfast clubs and building more council housing. Guerrila local government funding.
@axbom I find positions like this to be very difficult because they’re so absolutist. Personally I try to avoid generative AI because of all the negative aspects you mention, but saying there are no good uses is incredibly blinkered.
There are absolutely good uses of AI. Given zero negative externalities I would be using it constantly. Everything I see and hear indicates it can be incredibly useful, and saying otherwise just makes those of us who want an equitable solution look stupid.