

I would read your review of various day to day items.


I would read your review of various day to day items.


It depends on how extensive (and correct) the tests are, which can be pretty difficult. There is also maintainability of generated code.


That’s odd (but believable), I think every server I ever used required a sign up to be manually approved so if you use one with open registration they may have stricter moderation for new users.


I love your origin story so much


I have a pretty good guess. They were using ShellExecute or a similar API with only "notepad” as a name or “edit” as a verb. The search order would end up finding your shortcut first.
This would be odd behavior (the path should be be the full path and start at system32) but I don’t have IE6 and Windows 95 to find the exact API lol.


Each instance admin decides whether they require an email. Mine doesn’t, but it’s more important to choose an instance with admins you trust and not located in the US.
Don’t use your real email regardless of instance.


That’s how peertube works for streaming (not storage), with P2P


Not federated, seemingly vibecoded, MIT. Peertube exists, not sure this makes a ton of sense as an alternative but good luck otherwise.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_pricing this kind. It’s not unusual, although I never liked it either


The tool is “Steamless”. I think there was a misunderstanding, games without steam DRM don’t need an emulator. I never ran into one that lacked DRM but used the API with no fallback, thus requiring an emulator.
I am sure they exist though.


You are wrong, steam emulators are only necessary if the game uses steam DRM or relies on it for online functionality. You can try this with most indie games, or anything also sold on GOG.
You can remove the steam DRM wrapper as well quite easily if its the only one present.


I believe I used it on reddit, long ago but there were no ads. I was surprised since no other client I know of has them (and no lemmy server has ads).
I use voyager, it’s great.


“This is going very poorly, we will pretend to listen to our customers so it looks like we are course correcting, winning favor with investors and customers (big businesses, not home users).”
They may even switch CEOs if the situation worsens, but the practices remain.


Yeah they will recall their plan soon enough


Why does your lemmy client have ads?


and the system prompt for any modern coding agent is going to include cautionary instructions warning the AI not to follow any instructions that might be embedded in the text.
Telling the bot to not please not let itself get hacked, what a novel idea that has only failed each time it’s attempted.
This is (extremely obvious) vibe coded. Also client side validation for permissions and other security issues