That is what they’re doing though.
That is what they’re doing though.
This is a great example of the Gish Gallop in action.
Does anyone have any themes they really like? I saw one from BitBrain that looks pretty good: https://github.com/bitbrain/godot-dash
It solves the prisoner’s dilemma problem. If my rival doesn’t protect workers, he can finish jobs cheaper and then put me out of business, etc
I guess that since Epic owns Unreal Engine that bad news for Epic means good news for Godot?
I don't think that Epic is going to want to divest from Unreal considering how much money it makes.
I also don't think that it's a zero-sum game. As a developer I want Unreal (and Unity) to be great so it creates more competition. Unreal has led the way in a lot of cool gaming tech that Godot is picking up.
My main issue with using the general chatbot is that it's an incredibly inefficient way to convey information. For writing tasks I essentially need to type most of the answer first to get reasonable outputs when considering my actual constraints.
More specialized tooling will have these constraints built-in, which will increase productivity.
Even if we have the perfect general chatbot, it's still a lot of work to concisely describe your requirements to it.
It's a computer vulnerability or exploit which has not been discovered before (or at least the software developer wasn't aware of it).
0-day comes from the number of days the software developers have been informed of the vulnerability. Normally security researchers will tell a company about an exploit and give them some time to fix it before telling the public.
I don’t understand. Isn’t the way not to be suspected of perjury just not to lie to the court in the first place? It doesn’t seem like extortion to me.
I think this was due to the conflict of interest by the old lawyer, who probably told this witness, “Just say you didn’t see anything or don’t remember and you’ll be fine.”
It turned out it wasn’t fine and the guy found a new lawyer. This new lawyer is being a zealous advocate and trying to keep this guy out of jail.
Things like this always make me wonder if a state could legally turn into a dictatorship.
Could Florida legally change it’s constitution to say “All governing power rests entirely in Ron DeSantis” and dissolve it’s representative bodies? Obviously it would still be beholden to voters for national elections (representatives and senators), but statewide there could be nothing.
It's a direct competitor to Notion, but also other knowledge management apps (Obsidian, Evernote, etc.)
I guess I don’t understand. If you don’t vote, then the Democrats will move further right to grab more of the Republican votes…