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I somewhat regularly drive 9+ hours and split controls are not really comparable to just pointing the vents. If I am the driver, I need cool air blowing at me to keep me awake and alert. No longer having to compromise with passengers has been a pretty big improvement for a drive that long.
That and the ability to set a temperature that is then automatically maintained.
This is known?
It is rare that a backdoor remains undetected for 6 years, but is even stranger that actual abuse has only started now.
also, I know yours.
We thinks*
Some info on each for the uninitiated: https://daftdev.blog/2024/04/01/chocolatey-vs-scoop-vs-winget---which-windows-package-manager-to-use/
I agree that regex is an important thing to learn. Not sure any old LLM would do a very good job, and I hope that no tool replaces people actually learning how to write regex.
I'm not sure what you mean about the average person outside the millennial generation not understanding them, though. Maybe I'm mistaken, but I don't think the 'average' person in any generation knows what regex is. Unless there is some reason the average millennial was actually exposed to them and forced to understand them?
As for being doubtful that anyone could understand them aside from a millennial, I assume you're being hyperbolic? Sort of sounds like "Kids these days can never learn what I learned!" (I'm teasing).
Anyway I'm in agreement with you. This thread did remind me of a pretty neat project that, while still requiring domain knowledge, could save some time and be a good learning tool without being as fallible of a crutch as an LLM.
Have not tried it, and am not an experienced developer, so I am curious to your thoughts/criticisms: https://github.com/pemistahl/grex
I really do get why it's being called out, its silly and annoying.
8/10 of the top comments in my client are complaining about this, though.
It's easy for me to ignore and move on from the censored text, but its harder to ignore the comments when they are taking up so much space.
Again, I get why, and I understand that each commenter probably didn't see eachothers comments at the time of posting. And again, I get that this censoring is ridiculous.
I am not really offering a solution, and I'm not sure that people should stop calling it out but... theres got to be a better way? Maybe such posts should just be banned? Deleted by mods? If it is so frustrating for so many people.