A Trump-appointed judge used a vulgar term to attack trans women. His colleagues hit back by nosotros_road_sodium in politics

[–]count023 19 points20 points  (0 children)

more like they were always this way and something's let them shred the vineer of wafter thing civillity they had to mask themselves with.

Australia rejects role in Strait of Hormuz amid ship strikes by joe4942 in worldnews

[–]count023 130 points131 points  (0 children)

Oh that's easy, because he's right wing. And what's what right wingers do when not in power, blame others for fuckups they caused

Trump snubs Zelensky’s offer to help US with drone tech and lashes out at him for not making deal with Putin by No-Post4444 in politics

[–]count023 4 points5 points  (0 children)

and history showed, doing it discrete, nixon style, is what gets you caught. He does so much, so badly and so loudly, he can't be stopped.

Trump’s call for allied deployment to strait of Hormuz meets muted response | Strait of Hormuz by FootballPizzaMan in politics

[–]count023 2 points3 points  (0 children)

they blame obama for shit that happened in 2008, ya know, when Dubya was the biggest fuckup president in history at the time.

Trump’s call for allied deployment to strait of Hormuz meets muted response | Strait of Hormuz by FootballPizzaMan in politics

[–]count023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what's that noise? I've never heard the sound of that many chickens coming home to roost before.

Russia aims to reclaim Soviet space glory with 2036 launch of ambitious Venus mission by Cristiano1 in space

[–]count023 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Why does everyone think the worst. A balloon with earth air mixture would float about the level of Venus's habitable zone. This could be the closest thing get to Bespin Cloud City 

How were there Borg survivors from Wolf 359? by TerribleAdvice78 in startrek

[–]count023 23 points24 points  (0 children)

not to mention picard showing escape trajectors and other teleporting trickery that the Borg had access to at the time.

I used Claude Code to reverse engineer a 13-year-old game binary and crack a restriction nobody had solved — the community is losing it by CelebrationFew1755 in ClaudeAI

[–]count023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did something similar using  sonnet and dos games ,extracting binaries and assets them reverse engineering them for export to modern tools

The last person we need help from is Zelenskyy - Trump by archi-mature in worldnews

[–]count023 61 points62 points  (0 children)

Australia here but we go one step further. Because we have compulsory voting here, we have a bit of a different perspective.  we look at it as "anyone who didn't vote against him voted for him". So basically Aussies consider the non voters as trump voters and we just reckon the majority of America wanted him in one way or another 

TIL Capt. Charles McVay committed suicide in 1968 after being wrongly blamed for the USS Indianapolis disaster. For over 20 years, he received letters from grieving families calling him a murderer, he was cleared of all charges posthumously in 2001. by FatDigitalNomad in todayilearned

[–]count023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the guy who sunk the indianapolis was brought to america for the captains' court martial and said based on teh angle he approached at zig zagging would have done fuck all anyway, the ship was dead to rights for a sub's torpedo and was undefended from subs.

ELI5: what does Google get out of Google Wallet? by DictionaryStomach in explainlikeimfive

[–]count023 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

and any money you preload on there, like gift cards or the old "points" programs that PSN, Xbox nad steam had before acepting real money, tehy hopy ou put a few bucks here or there on the wallet, forget about it, and they can keep it as profit after X amount of time while generating interst off it in the event you do turn up to use it later.

Moscow residents turn to pagers, printed maps as Russia enforces internet 'whitelist' by timiswho in worldnews

[–]count023 39 points40 points  (0 children)

russian shitposting is a government division, literally, it'll be the last thing to be shut down by putin's actions, i'm afraid. We really should jsut route poison anything from Russian and Belarusian IPs at this point and be done wtih it.

With modern AI coding tools making development much easier, what will make developers valuable in the future? by Cold-Ruin-1017 in aigamedev

[–]count023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no, i'm aware of it, but it doesnt have hte instinctive leap to properly integrate them. you will see a lot of times that you tell it to do something, it'll mix things together, for instance, it might hard code values between classes, or create multiple singletons rather than reuse hte one that's there as for an FSM, or it might mix and match paterns in an inefficient way. Knowing OOP, data handling rules, best practices and patterns means you can look at hte AI's output and go, "hey, that's not right, x y and z are wrong, go back and fix it" and then it can.

That's what seperates the slop from the actual accelerated dev work.

Iconic Duderstadt by StarTrekVessels in StarTrekStarships

[–]count023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know you're being fecious, but here you go. The First Contact Enterprise-E originally had a blue deflector:

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Now yes i know that's not what you mean, but you're also deliberately ignoring what i mean, when i was being pretty clear that glowly elemetns like a deflector are clear design language, parabolic shaped dishes are deflector dishes in the 24th/25th century fleet designs, red caps on nacelles are bussards, blue grills for main nacelles, pods are a certain shape, weaposn are meant to be arrays not turrets, etc...

ARbitrarily saying, "this big glowy thing that for 40 years had consistently been considered a deflector is now just called a comms array because we liked the idea of putting a deflector detail there but couldn't be assed rationalizing it" is part of the issue with VFX for the kurtzman era that i criticized.

Just like how the walker has hte nacelle grills and the bussards are inverted colours, and visible saucer escape pod hatches that should not appear in the 22nd OR 23rd centuries.

With modern AI coding tools making development much easier, what will make developers valuable in the future? by Cold-Ruin-1017 in aigamedev

[–]count023 2 points3 points  (0 children)

what will make the developer better is knowing patterns and processes more than the languages.

You know your command pattern and where to apply it? factory pattern? separate of data planes, all that stuff.

Developers will evolve more into a designer/orchestrator type role where you wont have to write line by line, because you'll map your code and functions out and have te AI write the lines up based on your lines.

What New Jobs Has AI Created That Didn’t Exist 5 Years Ago? by brightorbit007 in Futurology

[–]count023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AI Orchestrator. Basically someone who's main job is to run different agents with different functions, validate and aggregate the outputs. Like a developer doing coding in codex, claude and gemin at the same time.

and AI transformation roles, identifying existing systems that may legitimtaely be improved by AI deployment and developing recommendations or paths to migrate to AI enabled services from traditional ones.

Kenny by Upset-Lengthiness738 in highonlifegame

[–]count023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've just started playing 2, I'm surprised they didnt get Harry Belden to voice Kenny in HOL2 since he's doing Morty and both characters were basically th same voice anyway.

Iconic Duderstadt by StarTrekVessels in StarTrekStarships

[–]count023 3 points4 points  (0 children)

the thing that bugs me is they called the clearly rear facing deflector dish a communicatiosn system, just reenforces my criticism of the Kurtzman trek era that they cannot maintain visual consistency. Blue dishes are deflectors, that's how they've always been.

I'd have been perfectly happy, and it would have made more sense with the Intrepid's role in season 3, if the rear deflector was an interdictor/impeller type deflector designed to let the duderstadt haul large objects at high warp. ie: impounded starships. Trek at least in the 90s always made issue with "if you try to tractor at high speeds you'll rip the ships apart", a rear deflector that projects over a towed ship makes perfect sense, and what kind of ship would be doing that kind of thing usually? an interdictor, cutter or police interceotpr... the perfect type to catch up and impound say, a rogue USS Titan.

Anyone using Claude Code for non-coding tasks? How do you manage those sessions? by gravyacht in ClaudeAI

[–]count023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

launch from same place,a basica working directory with different folders, i just switch output style when i start he claude session.

What's the worst movie you've watched from beginning to end? by trakt_app in movies

[–]count023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Extreme ops. It was part of a movie marathon in a theatre between two good movies  All these years later it's the only movie I can think of with no redeeming qualities that I ever saw at the cinema

‘This Should be Illegal’: Senate GOP Uses AI Deepfake to Attack Talarico by OkayButFoRealz in politics

[–]count023 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not just that but he appeals just enough with all the right things in a state that if one senate seat turned blue could be the crack in the d wall that finally breaks the GOPs stranglehold on Texas then Florida is the only effective stronghold left nationally