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They are human, that's all you need to know.

No sane country recognizes all the same rights and privileges of a citizen in a non-citizen.

All, no. But many, yeah. The Constitution and many of it's Amendments call out people or persons. The 14th Amendment even specifies what a citizen is, and in the next breath says persons cannot be denied due process by the States, not citizens.

Be specific. Which rights?


I recently learned about a shortcut you can enable for moving windows, is something similar around for resizing? On linux I do this via alt + left click and alt + right click

`NSWindowShouldDragOnGesture` setting allows you to drag windows at any point if you hold ⌃⌘

`defaults write -g NSWindowShouldDragOnGesture -bool YES`


I'm using Easy Move+Resize, though, I don't recommend using cmd as the only modifier (you're already using ctrl+cmd, so shouldn't be a big deal), since that screws up with cmd clicking on links to open in a new tab.

"Open Source" in this case means "ML models with open weights"

(not my interpretation, it's what the post states - personally that is not what I think of when I read "Open Source")


ML models with open weights? Like, say, Qwen?

Freeware models would be more accurate term, but people went with stronger meme for this one.

Are there useful open source "agents" already ready to use with local LLMs?

From the article:

    When BGP traffic is being sent from point A to point B, it can be rerouted through a point C. If you control point C, even for a few hours, you can theoretically collect vast amounts of intelligence that would be very useful for government entities.

On which guidelines are the solutions based on?

It's a mix of personal scars and peer review.

Experience: I draw primarily from 14 years in product companies, focusing on the specific friction points where I've seen Leads struggle (or where I struggled myself).

Vetting: I stress-test the dialogue options with a network of Engineering Managers and Directors to ensure the 'winning' paths reflect reality, not just theory.

That said, unlike C++, management doesn't have a compiler to prove you are 'Correct.' It is subjective. The feedback in this thread is actually highlighting some edge cases I missed, which helps me refine the grading logic


I got excited but "people" here does not really refer to hobbyists I suppose (please contradict me)


My understanding is that home etching is probably still more practical and neither of those are going to match professional quality, but conductive filament and the "print everywhere except where the metal goes and then add metal" options should both be in reach of the upper end of the hobbyist sector.


woah this time i even caught it before the status page reported something - i thought they were rate-limiting me.


If GitHub actions break I now assume it’s them and not me. GitHub needs to work on stability ahead of AI features.


It seems to have started slowly. For me, Github releases have failed to serve requests for hours already.


I don't get emails for my calendar events though (which is kinda important for my workflow, as my inbox is my task backlog)


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