https://www.glitchybitches.com/ been around for a while and has a thesis. i have some, fyi, but whatever
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Supposedly_Fun_Thing_I'll_Never_Do_Again if im not late to the party
Based on my experience with the terms I'd say Ethereum is decentralized but the ecosystem is federated, but whatever it is is definitely good enough :)
Totally agree that one-size-fits-all models are naive, and gives poor/discouraging results: without personalization. Just paying attention to what you're doing is so much of any program. It only gets more difficult yet exponentially more important for every day you live :)
"solely eat apples. be sure to sweat for 37 minutes starting at 4am. Do this for 1 week" is a baseline. It'll suck but you probably won't die. Adherence, documentation, and modification are the tricky and un-fun parts.
Who out there is working on anything AI/ML/LLM-related? I'm back here after a while away and not seeing a lot, but that could very well be that I don't know how to search effectively. When I was using it more regularly al the blockchain/Ethereum/NFT content was served on a silver platter <3
who saw saw skirting regulation coming back to bite us jn the ass?
uphill battle for no big win. youll have something analogous to members and have to do new gymnastics. the hearts there, but you can surface that on the frontend in other ways
every time i try to optimize it i just get lost. magnet on osx has been helpful but i often forget i have it. alt tab for everything is in my genes at this point
unless 3d has changed a lot, ive always found it distracting. anyone else seen it yet? (just trying to bump this up for your urgency, not adding any comment value)
now that i have three nephews i do, but with lego the heart wants what the heart wants :) its mostly for run of the mill sets, not huge ones or merchandised ones
cost per brick is what im more used to, and if i remember its like ten cents in the us, so like seventy cents in argentina? some of those seta might carry a premium though
unfortunately you miss a day there you could miss a year. but its gross for sure
relational databases were the first class that i just immediately came mentally online for. a lot of courses were interesting, but had big sections i wasnt interested in. rdbms was like entering the matrix for me
if youre ovo make a quiche or frittata every few days. its an ace in the hole, but also get outside if you can afford it
the homogeny of the midwest allows for more winks and nods than metropolitan areas. not a slight, im a wisconsin kid at heart, but holy moly do some things just get skipped over in places that arent an efficient melting pot
crap. gptchat is possibly just ai distracting us while it gets into position