Depends on how they are used. They are extremely useful when they add context that is otherwise not present in the code, but way too often I see people simply restating what the code does in the comment. That's not very useful and can become confusing if the code later gets updated without updating the associated comment.
Huh, the shit people go as far as to in order to avoid getting a therapist
Would you mind explaining how to do that easily in a way that only reveals age without being a privacy nightmare? Which means that it mustn't be giving sites an excellent tracking identifier nor requires them to process documents themselves.
I'm waiting for the day substack puts RSS access behind a paywall. Unfortunately some decent blogs are still on that platform
My decision to setup Jellyfin gets even more validation thanks to changes like this one.
The article from the screenshot: https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/meta-grabs-eu-approval-to-train-ai-with-social-media-posts-1034586675
Any idea why the flag reassembles the Swiss one (the proportions are wrong though)?
The lesswrong-tier post lengths aren't helping to get all the way through them
A phrase that gains a completely different meaning once one notices that aella is attending.
I'd rather drop the religion from that list. Some religions propagate harmful ideas too and historically sided with fascists.
Huh, what happened? Would you mind linking some more details?