

Nah, it got the answer wrong. All NFL team names end in an “s”. Every single one.
This respond is actually better than what it used to be. A couple of months ago the answer was incredible.


Nah, it got the answer wrong. All NFL team names end in an “s”. Every single one.
This respond is actually better than what it used to be. A couple of months ago the answer was incredible.


Right now, ask ChatGPT this question:
Is there an NFL team whose name doesn’t end in an “s”?
What I got back is below. A coworker sent me the original question. Ran it on ChatGPT enterprise through my work’s subscription.

I have a Prusa Core One and it’s great. Passed on Bambu when I ordered this about 6 months ago because of their behavior. Glad I did.
Yes. I use vim as much as possible. When I don’t use vim, I use its keybindings in Firefox, IntelliJ, VSCode and even in eMacs (spacemacs with evil mode).


Until your tv turns the internet connection back on without your consent. Some are even connecting to your neighbors tv to share WiFi and update themselves in order to avoid blocks at router level.


That’s so great that a computer that old is usable instead of being binned.


You could do it on your current one. No reason to wait. I’m going strong with Linux as my primary OS for 3 years.
Mine is remapped to Ctrl since I use that way more often.
My experience is not the same as yours.
Screen share issues: I’ve never experienced this. I screen share often and have for years without issues.
Package manager: homebrew and Mac ports exist and work well. Both apple and Microsoft have their app stores but they’re not package managers. That’s common on linux, but it doesn’t hamper installing from a central place like home brew.
Docker: you’re probably referencing the cpu architecture change and having to run in compatibility mode. That’s not an issue anymore. Docker containers can be built for multiple targets, and even older ones running via a translation layer work even if it’s not optimal.
I’m not trying to minimize your experience, but it is not indicative of what the average developer on a Mac will experience.
The one annoyance I can agree with is having to download a new version of Xcode whenever the OS is updated.
I’ve used windows and I abhor it for development work personally. If I could get a Linux machine at work I would, but corporate management software is not in the same state on Linux as it is for other systems.
I write code on a Mac and I disagree with you vehemently. It’s way better than windows.
None. I’ve been windows free for over 3 years. Had to give up some software for alternatives. Switching from Lightroom to Darkroom wasn’t difficult, though it’s not as polished.
Dunno if Autocad is a major dependency for your job, I use freeCAD instead and it works. Of course there will be differences and you’d have to relearn how to do things.
Have fun! Whatever you do, if you run into an issue you can’t solve, stick with it. You’ll learn and become better over time.
I’ve been gaming on Linux for about 3 years now and it’s been great. Had some hiccups here and there but they were solved with some searching.


YouTube made more money than Disney in 2925. Tell me why unskippable ads are justified.
I second backblaze. Switched to them about 5 years ago when AWS and GCP were charging me $20-30 for storing my backups. The same backups cost $5-7 on backblaze.
I don’t. But my boss is pressuring me to do so because his boss and above are asking for all engineers to use it. The most I use it for is the occasional bash scripting semantics. I prefer not to use it in my daily work.


The author forgot “big data”


Formerly Google domains, now owned by squarespace. It costs $13 a year for a .rocks domain.
If you ask a doctor for treatment, and he guesses the first two wrong medicines to prescribe but gets it right on the last try is that a pass?